Have we taken one more step towards a culture of death?

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THIS WEEK - SENATE REJECTS OPPORTUNITY TO PROTECT THE UNBORN...

On Tuesday, the Hatch-Nelson amendment--which would have prohibited the use of federal funds to pay for abortions in the government-run health care plan--failed by a vote of 54-45 in the Senate.

That means, despite the outcry of concerned citizens across the country, federal funds will be used to pay for abortions under the Senate's polarizing version of health care reform. Senators have once again ignored their constituents. Are you ready for the encroaching culture of death?
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"The culture of Death: The assault on medical ethics in America" is by award -winning author Wesley J. Smith.

Smith is a Senior Fellow in Human Rights and Bioethics at the Discovery Institute. He is also a consultant to the International Task Force on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide, and a special consultant for the Center for Bioethics and Culture. In May 2004, because of his work in bioethics, he was named by the National Journal as one of the nation's top expert thinkers in bioengineering.

You are rather free with the name-calling aren't you? Is that how you define a "zealot" someone who has ethics?
 
To sum it up....our country is run by idiots. It doesnt matter what we say, there gonna do whatever they want to make more money and to grow increasingly corrupt.
 
First..."Culture of Death" sounds like a zealots take on this issue.

Religious Leaders/zealots and their beliefs on abortion have no place in Government or Politics.

The number of abortions requested and performed means the people have spoken and they want abortion as a choice for those without funds as it is for those with funds.

Said simply, we all do it, old, young, rich, poor; human beings are sexual beings and you're not going to stop us from fornicating or getting pregnant, so until we are equipped to care for all the unwanted babies of the world or a foolproof birth control option is discovered (abstinance isn't foolproof. Mary was a virgin and she got pregnant!), abortion should be an option.

If it is a "mortal sin", then let those who get the abortion and perform the abortion converse with their God.
In my mind, what happens to unwanted babies and children throughout the world today is a far greater mortal sin.
 
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