Tag - Children

Have Another Child. It’s The Best Way to End Abortion.

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Have another child to counter the coming global population implosion. Be fruitful and multiply; fill the earth. — Genesis 1:28. Ten Great Reasons to Have Another Child.
The more children there are in society, the more pro-life that society will become, and the easier it will be for the great evil of abortion to be eradicated once and for all.

When Mother Teresa of Calcutta was asked by a young mother about the best way to proceed with pro-life work, she responded emphatically, “Have a big family. That is the best way to end abortion!”

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How this works is not difficult to understand.  As children become more rare due to contraception, sterilization and abortion, whole segments of society become less and less familiar with the sense of joy and hope that only babies and children can give.  In this climate, contraception and abortion feeds on themselves, as the increasingly selfish few further reduce their number.

By having another child, you demonstrate once again to the world that children are God’s greatest gifts.  “Children build up the life of the family and society,” as Pope John Paul II has said.  “The child becomes a gift to its brothers and sisters, parents and entire family.  Its entire life becomes a gift for the very people who were givers of life and who cannot help but feel its presence, its sharing in their life and its contribution to the common good and to the community of the family.” Population Research Institute

People who have children don’t have to rely upon strangers to care for them in their old age.  Children also become the parents of your grandchildren. Grandchildren bring joy, happiness, and laughter, while still allowing you to get a good night’s sleep! 

People without children should remember that it will be someone else’s child who will become the doctor that performs their life-saving operations.

Humans are blessed with the gifts of an intellect and free will. It is human ingenuity that discovers creative solutions to the problems which confront us.  People without children should remember that it will be someone else’s child who will become the doctor that performs their life-saving operations.  Someone else’s child will become the firefighter that saves their house.  Someone else’s child will become the railroad engineer.

Honor Your Father for Father’s Day

This Father’s Day, honor the dad in your life

The culture at large appears to be awakening to the importance of fathers.

This Father’s Day, honor the dad in your life

The culture at large appears to be awakening to the importance of fathers. We are beginning to remember there is a steep price to be paid when fathers are disengaged from the daily lives of their children.

We are beginning to remember there is a steep price to be paid when fathers are disengaged from the daily lives of their children.

Honestly, ask yourselves, when is the last time you had a conversation about abortion when the guy’s role was seriously discussed? Such talk ought to feel natural, but often it seems forced, even awkward.

But another dimension of that truth is that men do matter and ought to care a whole lot more than many of us do. That the children whose lives are snuffed out have fathers.

That countless numbers of those fathers directly contributed to the death of their children either by coercing the mothers or (in some ways worse) by default – – by failing to support women in their hour of desperation and despair.

Fathers and father figures in our lives have shown us that real masculinity means being a strong and uncompromising protector.

They have shown us by their words and their actions the value of respecting loved ones, of defending truth and justice, and of Life itself. This Father’s Day, honor the dad in your life with a special recognition unlike any other gift.

The Least Safe Space in America (The Womb)!

The first trimester of your pregnancy is from weeks 1 to 12.

Recently at Harvard Law School, there have been many discussions about marginalized populations and the role of the law in protecting the defenseless and disadvantaged. Notably absent from this discussion is that there remains a class of human beings who are still excluded from the fundamental rights guaranteed to all persons by the United States Constitution. FULL ARTICLE

Although Justice Blackmun infamously stated that the Supreme Court “need not resolve the difficult question of when life begins,”[3] the question has long been long settled scientifically.[4] Biologically, individual members of the species homo sapiens begin their life-cycle at fertilization. From the earliest stage of the human life-cycle, the unborn entity is biologically human.

The unborn child and the newborn infant are only separated by a few inches. The short journey down the birth canal does not magically transform that entity from non-human to human. The event of birth cannot impart humanity upon a non-human entity.

The unborn child’s dependence upon another human being doesn’t make her any less of a person. Children, especially newborns, are particularly dependent on adults and can hardly survive without them. Human value cannot vary based on the degree of that dependence. If it did, those who depend on insulin or kidney medication would have less value than the rest of us. If dependence is the criterion for human value, would conjoined twins who share vital systems possess a right to life?

November is National Adoption Month

National Adoption Month is to celebrate the families who have grown through adoption

Each year, November is recognized as National Adoption Awareness Month.

While all adoption-related issues are important, the particular focus of this month is the adoption of children currently in foster care.

Month is to celebrate the families who have grown through adoption

National Adoption Month is about spreading awareness. It is a month to encourage others to learn about adoption

The month also includes National Adoption Day, traditionally a Saturday, which is observed in courthouses across the nation, where thousands of adoptions are finalized simultaneously. In November of each year, adoptees, birth families, adoptive families and adoption professionals take some time to celebrate adoption, to reflect on adoption practices and its lifelong effects on families and children, and to educate ourselves about topics surrounding adoption.

National Adoption Month is about spreading awareness. It is a month to encourage others to learn about adoption, to hold adoption related events, and to acknowledge the people in this country whose lives have been impacted by adoption. The mission of National Adoption Month is to celebrate the families who have grown through adoption, and to recognize the many children who are still waiting for forever families.

Happy National Adoption Month! Keep an eye for articles, quotes, and even some special deals as we celebrate this month of appreciation and awareness.

“I thought, with losing my parents, that I had a firmer grasp on loss, but truly nothing can prepare you for going home from the hospital without a child.”

Remember Your Mother for Mothers Day. She Gave You Life!

Remember Your Mother for Mothers Day. She Gave You Life

Say thanks to the woman who’s had your back since day one.

Mother’s Day is always celebrated on the second Sunday in May. It’s not a federal holiday, however it’s widely celebrated as a special day to honor all mothers and motherhood. Together, let’s honor the women who raised us—and all the mothers who sacrificed for their children.

Remember Your Mother for Mothers Day. She Gave You Life

Every year, we thank our mothers on Mother’s Day for choosing to give us life.

The American incarnation of Mother’s Day was created by Anna Jarvis in 1908 and became an official U.S. holiday in 1914.

When you are a mother, you are never really alone in your thoughts. A mother always has to think twice, once for herself and once for her child.” —Sophia Loren

John 16:21: “Whenever a woman is in labor she has pain, because her hour has come; but when she gives birth to the child, she no longer remembers the anguish because of the joy that a child has been born into the world.”

Children are not a commodity that we produce on a whim. Each child who comes into the world is a person who will never be repeated. Just as we need to revere the life of every child, so should we also honor all mothers who give themselves selflessly in the vocation of motherhood.

Our society tells women that they can turn their fertility on and off like a light switch. How sad that we value women only as long as their natural life-giving ability doesn’t get in their way. God created women to give themselves completely to their husband and children. Love is about selflessness, not about control.

The Man in the Women’s Bathroom

The Man in the Women’s Room, and Why He Can Stay There.

It leads to families being pushed out of public spaces. It leads to giving a tiny minority what it wants by taking it away from the majority.

We must know, she insists. “Gender just can’t be a feeling,” she says at the end of the blog article. “There has to be science to it. DNA, genitals, amount of Sephora make up on your face, pick your poison. … I’m sorry it can’t just be a feeling when there’s but a mere suggestion of a door with a peep hole separating your eyes from my vagina or my children’s genitals.” Full Article

There has to be a science to it, says Quintrail. We need some objective way to tell men (however defined) from women if transgendered people can use the private space of their choice.

But what science can you have when the society and the law treat sex and gender as choices? You can’t have a science when the choices have no agreed outward signs.

This kind of thing makes even a restroom a contested space. It makes the classic “safe space” unsafe. Treating “gender” as choice makes some people powerless to guard that which they must guard, like husbands their wives, or mothers their children. It leaves Quintrail and the other women in that women’s room feeling they can’t eject a pervert who wants to watch them.