Unless we relish the prospect of going the way of Greece and other EU nations reaping contraception’s demographic desserts, we must recognize children as the most precious good of the family and greatest treasure of a healthy economy.
As I sat there curled up in a ball crying, I physically and very clearly heard a strong yet soft man’s voice in the darkness of my bedroom. The only words spoken were, “Don’t do it.”
This much is certain: It does not profit a man to gain health insurance, and to lose his soul. So, let us unite with our Bishops for fellowship and for Truth.
But, what if the child to be born is not perfectly healthy? How does a parent respond if the prenatal diagnosis indicates that the child has a birth defect or genetic anomaly?
“Potential human lives” do not have a beating heart, the full human genome, perfectly formed fingers, nervous systems and genitalia, and do not develop and grow as do all human beings.
The promoters of World Contraception Day are hocking a product that makes billions annually for companies that know the harm their products cause. In the face of this conspiracy of silence, where are the real champions of women’s health?