Saturday, January 14, 2012

The Young Boy, The Rattlesnake, The Path, The Journey

Once upon a time there was a young boy, a young Native American Indian boy, and in his tribe the custom was to send the young men out into the wilderness at the age of fifteen to fend for themselves. So, the young man, he set off on his journey, and after thirty days all the men in the tribe would come and find him in the wilderness and bring him back and initiate him into the tribe … into full adulthood.

So, he began to wander in the wilderness and for the first few days there were no problems, there was plenty of food. There were no wild animals, and he found comfortable places to sleep … and everything, for the most part, was fine … but about the sixth or the seventh day food became scarce … and on the eighth day, the young man, he found no food at all and he went to bed hungry that night. On the ninth day he found no food, either, … and the tenth, and the eleventh, and the twelfth, … and on the thirteenth day, when he hadn’t eaten for several days he was starving … and he came to a mountain … and he looked up the mountain and he thought to himself, “Perhaps if I wander up that mountain, somewhere on the mountain, I will find some food”.

So, the boy began to wander up the mountain, and as he wandered up the mountain he discovered a path and he began to follow the path to the top of the mountain.

As he got to the top of the mountain he still had found no food. So, he became a little discouraged and right towards the summit of the mountain a rattlesnake came across the path in front of him. The boy saw the rattlesnake and the rattlesnake saw the boy. They stood head to head and stared at each other for a long moment and then the snake said to the boy,

Friday, January 13, 2012

You Can Legislate Morality

The Silliest Argument Ever (Is One You Hear All The Time)
By Kristen Walker -- January 12th, 2012, 5:32 pm

The Ten Commandments: All up in your business since circa 1440 B.C.

Tell me if this has ever happened to you.

It’s lunchtime. You are eating at your desk at work and decide to look at Facebook. It’s as exciting as ever. Your aunt had a burrito for lunch. A girl you haven’t seen since college got a new tattoo. Someone is super happy it’s almost Friday.

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Link To Webpage With Inspiring Stories Of Babies - Now Adults - That Survived Abortion

http://liveaction.org/blog/the-faces-of-aborted-children/

In Their Own Words, Planned Parenthood 2010 Annual Report

For those who insist as Planned Parenthood does that abortion is just a small part of the work they do ... from Lila Rose's Facebook post ... "Planned Parenthood's new 2010 annual report shows that they performed 329,445 abortions compared to 31,098 prenatal care services and 841 adoption referrals.  It is pretty clear where their focus is.  Wish it was on life."  Please keep in mind the info comes from their own report ... http://www.lifenews.com/2011/12/30/planned-parenthood-helps-fewer-pregnant-woman-adoptions-drop/(retrieved from Facebook 12/31/11)

Mammograms At Planned Parenthood?

Watch the video ... Planned Parenthood provides mammograms?  That's news to Planned Parenthood employees ...

http://liveaction.org/blog/planned-parenthood-ceos-false-mammogram-claim-exposed/

The 3% Deception of Planned Parenthood

... Planned Parenthood keeps telling us that abortion is only 3% of its services, though we know it’s actually more like 95% and they get that 3% from coding (an abortion has different parts such as office visits, follow ups, pregnancy test, etc., so each part gets coded differently but it’s all part of one abortion). If this low percentage were true then they could stop doing abortions, keep their money and stay profitable.  (Susan Tyrrell, retrieved 11/19/11 from http://www.lifenews.com/2011/11/18/13th-texas-planned-parenthood-may-close-after-de-funding/)