Satori
Desire for truth + perception of a moral order + friendly questioning + contemplation over time = sudden insight and a spiritual turning point for one no-longer-atheist woman, God bless her.
Labels: seeking understanding
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The Lord Jesus, the same night in which He was betrayed, took bread, and giving thanks, broke, and said: Take ye and eat, this is My Body which shall be delivered for you; this do for the commemoration of Me. In like manner also the chalice.
Desire for truth + perception of a moral order + friendly questioning + contemplation over time = sudden insight and a spiritual turning point for one no-longer-atheist woman, God bless her.
Labels: seeking understanding
An abortion supporter makes it clear that what he supports isn't just "termination of pregnancy"; he wants termination of pregnancy with the resulting death of the child -- an accidental live birth is something he wants to prevent
Labels: culture of death
The Washington state Supreme Court ruled this week that a flower arranger who just wants to be left alone can be forced to contribute her efforts to a same-sex parody of a marriage in which she did not want to participate. The court ruled that the gentleman, who insists on receiving her services and not those of any of the local florists who want his business, will receive her services and some of her cash as well.
At least this progressive bully isn't actually killing his victim, unlike the monster from my last post.
Labels: Spirit of the Age
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4166098/Female-Dutch-doctor-drugged-patient-s-coffee.html
Yet while injecting the woman she woke up, and fought the doctor. The paperwork showed that the only way the doctor could complete the injection was by getting family members to help restrain her.
It also revealed that the patient said several times 'I don't want to die' in the days before she was put to death, and that the doctor had not spoken to her about what was planned because she did not want to cause unnecessary extra distress. She also did not tell her about what was in her coffee as it was also likely to cause further disruptions to the planned euthanasia process.
Regional Review Committee Chairman (and past president of the Dutch Voluntary [sic] Euthanasia Society) Jacob Kohnstamm said: 'I am convinced that the doctor acted in good faith'. He has never condemned any killing that his committee reviewed.
Labels: culture of death, Life, Spirit of the Age