Showing posts with label pro-life youth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pro-life youth. Show all posts

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Some Pro-Life Youth Approve Of Homosexual Sin??

As I alluded in yesterday's post, this video below tells an even sorrier tale.  A goodly percentage of young people who participated in yesterday's March for Life now see nothing wrong with homosexual perversion.  (That can be gleaned from the affirmative answers given by 20% of those interviewed.)  In truth, not only is it perversion, but mortal sin that can damn a soul to hell for all eternity.

Again, this goes back to a gross dereliction of duty on the part of their parents and other mentors.  Why have they been so poorly taught?  No doubt many of these young people attend(ed) public high school.  Did their parents think to monitor the input coming from those progressive brain-washing dungeons?  By the way - with so many Catholic schools taking public money and assimilating Common Core ideas, they are not much better, if at all.

Voris makes plain that 90% of those interviewed identified themselves as Catholic.  Yet these Catholic view have obviously not been taught the contents and meaning of the encyclical Humanae Vitae.

To all parents, priests, teachers, youth group leaders:  YOU are answerable for the young people in your care.  If you recognize any of your charges among those who answered Voris in the affirmative, please be quaking in your boots for your own souls may be in danger.  Forget all the "positive happy-clappy" fluff and teach them the truths they need, not only to be effective pro-lifers but for their own eternal salvation.  Time is short.  Please delay no longer.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Is Nancy Keenan Starting To Smell The Coffee?

Nancy Keenan, current president of NARAL Pro-Choice America, has announced her retirement from her post effective the end of 2012.  In this Washington Post piece, Keenan says she fears that she is "holding the pro-choice movement back".  Whatever.

But what's really interesting is the distinctions that she sees between pro-life youth and pro-abortion youth; she dubs it the "intensity gap".  Here it is, according to the Post.   "While most young, antiabortion voters see abortion as a crucial political issue, NARAL’s own internal research does not find similar passion among abortion-rights supporters."  She's onto something, although she is not admitting to some very obvious causes.

These young people, pro-life and pro-abortion, have some key things in common:

  • They are a generation who did not enjoy legal protection as persons while they were in their mothers' wombs.  The generations preceding them (including Keenan) did enjoy such protection.
  • At least one third of their generation is missing due to abortion.  Those aborted individuals might have been a neighbor, best friend, sibling or spouse.  They know it.
So given all that, is it any wonder that the pro-life youth are so passionate to end the scourge that has robbed them of so many people in their lives while the "pro-choice" youth are less than enthused about the same scourge that has deprived them in similar fashion?

As Keenan leaves that atmosphere of death and darkness, let's pray that she continues to wake up.  Perhaps for that intention, we can ask for the intercession of Dr Bernard Nathanson, the late co-founder of the National Abortion Rights Action League who realized the errors of his ways, left that business and died an ardent pro-life Catholic.