Thursday, June 4, 2009

Bad News from New Hampshire

1. New Hampshire has legalized same-sex "marriage", with totally inadequate religious protections.

2. In the UK, the government will force Catholic adoption agencies to place children with homosexual couples. The agenda to rid public life of religion advances another step. Just wait -- it's coming to us too.

3. Meanwhile, the 100% pro-"gay" Administration has appointed a gay activist to a policy-making position in the Department of Education. This is a man who founded GLSEN (the "Gay Lesbian Straight Education Network"), which specializes in indocrinating school children about homosexuality. Still, "gay" rights groups are growing impatient with the President because he hasn't gone far enough for them.

4. Other ethicists are joining Fr. Thomas Berg's dissent from the New York Stem Cell Board's decision to pay women for their eggs. Speaking of Fr. Berg, here's his view on the impossibility of authentic "dialogue" with the Administration on abortion.

5. You want a profile of a real pro-lifer? Try this one, of Rev. Walter Hoye from California. I blogged last night on the differences between him and Dr. Tiller, whom the pro-abortion world is holding up as a "saint and martyr".

6. A pro-choicer who sees and understands -- albeit still disagrees -- with our moral reasoning that the issues is the personhood of the unborn child. If she's gotten this far with her reason, all she needs is her heart to get on board and we may have a convert. Please pray for her!

7. Demolishing once again the smear campaign against pro-lifers over the Tiller murder.

8. An excellent explanation of how acceptance of contraception leads not only to abortion but to euthanasia as well. It's not a "slippery slope", but a line of inevitable reasoning.

9. The Holy Father, once again, reminds us of Christianity 101 -- that faith is more than just thinking, but involves the whole person, including our feelings.

10. Some good news to brighten your day (for once). A baby born in Pittsburgh at 12.5 ounces, 10 inches long (the size of a soda can!), 14 weeks early, is doing great and may go home soon.

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