I pray everyday to God that we can turn our country around. I pray for our transgressions as a nation that we have fallen into the abyss with very few of us calling on God for assistance to pull us out of the deep hole. I sin everyday. I sin every hour of the day. Yet, I pray that he will forgive me so that I can continue the fight to help others in their own struggles.Der_Kommissar1968 wrote:Aside from getting on here and flapping your gums about abortions and murder, can you tell us even one thing you've ever done, one meaningful act that you've undertaken to make an impact in the fight against abortion? If you've done nothing, would you then have to admit that you're complicit, just a another cog in the abortion machinery, just as culpable as the rest of us sinners?Kentucky Trojan wrote:...and yet it is murder of another human being...factabuck76 wrote:And yet it is legal......Fact....Move on......... :12224
I'd like at least one substantive example. And saying "well gee, I get on message boards and accuse liberals of being murderers" isn't substantive. I'm talking about something where you've actually made a difference in the fight. And if you can't provide a solid example, how would you answer the second question?
This is the type of leadership that the Boy Scouts needs as well. They need somebody who can show them the moral way to live in order for these young, impressionable boys to become great leaders as men.
My uncle once had a barn full of baby cradles. These were given to him as a token of his donations to several Pro-Life organizations. I wanted to follow my uncle's lead. He once owned the largest dairy farm in Massachusetts. (He died in the 1980s.)
As a teacher, there are several pregnant students in my classroom each year. I implore to them the importance of being a strong parent as I do as a teacher for them. It is about moral guidance and not about moral indignation which normally leads to abortions.
Does that answer your question? I hope so because my life is full of twists and turns. I have lived 5 lifetimes it seems. I may have another 5 lifetimes left in me. Good or bad, I will have them accounted for when I die....and when I die, I want to stand there in front of God and tell him that I did my best to help others to achieve a moral lifestyle in His way. Have I made mistakes? Yes. Do I continue to make mistakes? Yes.
But, as Forrest Gump said, "I'm not a smart man, but I know what love is." I may not be a smart man, but I know the murder of another human being when I see one.