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September 15, 2015 by Aleister
This may be one of the worst Planned Parenthood videos so far. An official laughs and sips her drink as she talks about eyes, hearts, spinal cords and gonads. She also says everything they provide is “fresh” as if she was talking about pieces of meat.
Watch:
Hot Air has a partial transcript:
“We’ve just been working with people who want particular tissues, like, you know, they want cardiac, or they want eyes, or they want neural,” says Dr. Westhoff to a prospective fetal organ buyer. “Certainly, everything we provide–oh, gonads! Oh my God, gonads. Everything we provide is fresh.” Westhoff continues, “Obviously, we would have the potential for a huge P.R. issue in doing this,” before offering to introduce the buyers to “national office abortion people” from Planned Parenthood.
If you made this up, no one would believe you. It’s like something out of a horror movie.
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Religion, is, by definition, an organized collection of beliefs, cultural systems that try to make sense of existence. These traditions, which often come with a couple thousand years of intellectual experience, tend to defend long-established mores against the vagaries of culture and ideology.
And these days, it's these people who can be counted on to counterbalance the most zealous, intrusive, faith-based force in the nation, Atheism. Or, let me put it this way: There's only one denomination in the country that censures Americans for not accepting all its moral codes, language, and ideas -- and it's not the Methodists or the Jews nor any of the established Religious faiths. But "Nones" -- which includes atheists, agnostics, and people who believe in God without any specific religious affiliation – who now comprise 28 percent of Democrats and Democratic-leaning adults, up from 19 percent in 2007. In other words,-- Do It Yourself "faithers" outnumber Catholics, Evangelicals, mainline Protestants, and black Protestants on the left. So it's probably not a coincidence that Democrats are becoming less religious and more progressive simultaneously, or that liberals often see established, orthodox churches as the enemy. So the clash between the faithful in America -- those far more prone to see the Constitution as protecting their way of life -- and those unmoored from tradition is inevitable ... mostly because of the deep misunderstanding about what religion often means.
But then if you do not go to church, or study religions, or the Constitution, how would you ever know the difference between acceptance, tolerance, positive rights, and negative rights? Fundamentally, positive rights require others to provide you with either a good or service. A negative right, on the other hand, only requires others to abstain from interfering with your actions. If we are free and equal by nature, and if we believe in negative rights, then any positive rights would have to be grounded in a consensual arrangements of Acceptance, Tolerance and Charity. The Constitution, the bill of rights, and civil rights, are all negative rights. Most other so call positive rights, the rights demanded by Socialist, Progressives, and increasingly the Democrat party, when quantified by law removes any moral obligation and uses force of law to obligate people to provide that right. The greater the number of these positive rights demanded by the majority, the less freedom our society has, and as a consequence, is less Acceptance, Tolerance and Charity. The people who demand these rights like to use terms like racist, haters, greedy, and religious bigots, to play on the sympathies of those that they demand to provide them with either a good or services or acceptance of their lifestyle, and whatever results of that lifestyle bring.
As you can see at some point people will say enough is enough.
Wow Bull. You have what I would call a good grip on Religion and how it is viewed. I am in exact agreement with your take. Thank you for taking my thoughts and explain it for me. I could have never explained it with such ease and accuracy...I am in awe...
Organized religion irritates me but I have a strong belief in God. People use religion for manipulations many times IMO.
I hope that your irritation with Organized religion does not keep you from learning and understanding the nature of God and the meaning of our journey through life. *"We are not human beings having a spiritual experience; we are spiritual beings having a human experience". It is love, true love for not just our creator but for life itself that brings us together as humans. When we learn to love ourselves our Nabors and all people, creatures, and the very earth we live on, will we end this senseless and inhumane termination of our unborn children.
I agree FR. The good thing is a person does not have to BELONG to a church to get to know God. He is just a prayer away!
I am in agreement with both you and FR DD. A person's relationship with God is personal whether they belong to a church or not. Many times religion can alienate people from God because of a church's agenda.
Very true and a great question.
The six pro-abortion Democrats chosen by House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi to serve as members of a select panel investigating Planned Parenthood’s activities have received thousands of dollars in contributions from the nation’s largest abortion provider, setting the investigation up for an ethics conflict from its start.
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