One thing I have an issue with is the not so new "stem cell" research. Do they not know where those are coming from?
Murdered babies are allowing evil to use their body parts to be used by good people who want to help others.
Now, how does that work? Excuse me?
This is probably not for everyone, so please bear with me for a moment. Remember, these are my thoughts.
When Christopher Reeves was told that by using stem cells he would be able to walk again, of course he wanted them. I am sure that many others did as well. Michael Fox is also one who suffers with the same disorder I do. Many famous people spoke up in favor of this type of research. Thus, many people were tricked into believing the lies told them. They are still doing it!
For me, personally, I refused all treatments that allow man to make money on dead babies. Period.
I will not shut up on this. I also do not believe in abortion. That is just plain murder. I know most people close their eyes and accept that a woman has the right to murder an innocent child.
Laws may say that this is fine. This is legal. But I for one am against it. I am not silent in this regard, nor are many others. However, I do not think that blowing up a clinic is how to stop it. I also do not think killing anyone over it is right either. I believe that teaching truth can help women to see that they are daughters of a God who loves them. He gave us laws, and in those laws He said, "Thou shalt not kill, nor do anything like it."
Here is the Official Declaration of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day-saints:
"In today's society, abortion has become a common practice, defended by deceptive arguments. Latter-day prophets have denounced abortion, referring to the Lord's declaration, “Thou shalt not . . . kill, nor do anything like unto it” (D&C 59:6). Their counsel on the matter is clear: Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints must not submit to, perform, encourage, pay for, or arrange for an abortion. Church members who encourage an abortion in any way may be subject to Church discipline.
"Church leaders have said that some exceptional circumstances may justify an abortion, such as when pregnancy is the result of incest or rape, when the life or health of the mother is judged by competent medical authority to be in serious jeopardy, or when the fetus is known by competent medical authority to have severe defects that will not allow the baby to survive beyond birth. But even these circumstances do not automatically justify an abortion. Those who face such circumstances should consider abortion only after consulting with their local Church leaders and receiving a confirmation through earnest prayer."
"When a child is conceived out of wedlock, the best option is for the mother and father of the child to marry and work toward establishing an eternal family relationship. If a successful marriage is unlikely, they should place the child for adoption, preferably through LDS Family Services."
—See True to the Faith (2004), 4-5
I have highlighted something which I consider to be very important.
When I was pregnant with my youngest child, I was told by doctor's, police, friends, and family to get rid of the fetus. "Fetus" is only another word for "Child". If you should tell a woman "You need to murder your baby so you will not be embarrassed, nor feel shame over what was done to you" she would probably slap your face.
I know that men feel tenderly towards this issue, and I apologize to them, however, they are not women. It is a woman who must suffer over this issue. No insult intended to men, but when fathers of a child think about it, it is rather like a chicken contributing to breakfast one egg. A ham gives his whole body and soul to a meal.
I have listened as women have wept and carried such shame over murdering their child. Many had no idea what they were doing. Some were even told by someone of their own faith to do it. After all, they were told, you are not married. Or, you can't have a child by your "insert relative here". Shame on them! You can't look back in your old age and again feel shame for taking the life of an innocent infant who only came to earth to gain that body that will be ripped apart.
When I first arrived in my current location and saw there were abortion clinics here, I wrote to every clergyman and clergywoman in this town. I asked if they would stand with me to get those places run out of town. I asked them to go to the Capital with me and let those in office know how we felt.
Only two responded. One Orthodox Rabbi and One President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day-saints. Thus, after I went to the Capital, I shut my mouth and prayed about how to handle it. I got my answer and am sure if you pray about it, you too will get an answer.
I do what I can to get rid of those whom degrade women, children, both male and female. When I see the graffiti that sends evil to homes where single women live, or young children live, I make the city get it off the walls, or I do it myself. When I learn where the whore houses are, I picket out front to let everyone in that area know who they are and what they do. Where ever I see evil's calling cards, I go to those who think they are getting away with something and ask them to remove them. Most laugh and send me away, but I pray about them, and they don't do much business.
I used to walk the boundaries of the areas I lived in to be sure that the children and women in that area were safe. I talked to hookers, and I also talked to pimps. I cleaned up condoms and needles so the youth would not find them. I reported those whom I saw doing evil. I reported those places that were contaminated by people doing things they shouldn't on the fruits and vegetables in people's gardens. I spoke to men who with those hookers. I prayed as I walked. God was with me, even though few people came.
I thank God for those who did come and brought me dry socks, sandwiches and water; those who helped me have dry clothing when it was raining. I may only be one person, but I stand up for what I believe in. Anyone who knows me, knows that.
Years ago, I even went to see the Mayor of the city where I reside and in front of his public, I faced him and when I had his attention, I called him to repentance for allowing this type of thing in our city. He who claimed he was on the side of right and order was actually part owner in those types of stores that cause severe pain to women, men and children. The others in the room all hung their heads in shame, but he did not.
Doctrine and Covenant 56: 7 reads: "Thou shalt thank the Lord thy God in all things."
I thank the Lord for knowledge. It has set me free. I know it can you as well.
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