Friday, August 10, 2007

Why the Pro-Life Movement will win, then lose . . .

Today, as I was eating my french fries and drinking my Coca-Cola at where I will be teaching Applied Ethics in two weeks, I noticed about half a dozen "nursing students," the type who will be in my class very shortly.

As I looked out at these attractive young Floridians (who all looked like the old TV Show "Beverly Hills 90210" . . . Floridians are like that!), these young future nurses of America caused quite some concern. You see, the media of St. Petersburg has been to the far-left of Jerry Springer, essentially espousing whatever position the Democratic Party parrots. There in turn, when the issue of ABORTION is ever mentioned, the default position is always that babies have the right to be murdered by their mommies. This is after all, the County where the Terry Shiavo court case was fought, Governor Jeb Bush's recommendations ignored, and state-supported murder of a paraplegic occurred.

In contrast to these likely pro-Abortion young Floridians, I still think that the tide has turned in the Pro-Life struggle. Led by ultra-conservative Catholic Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, the ban on partial birth abortion was upheld as law of the land. VICTORY for JESUS! Ironically enough, victory also for Jewish, Islamic, Buddhist and many secular Pro-Life positions.

I cannot give a precise date, but given the historic Supreme Court Ruling of the partial birth abortion ban, I really do believe that abortion itself will eventually be outlawed in the United States of America, especially with the growing Catholic Mexican population that has tended to be predominately Pro-Life since they are faithful rosary-praying Roman Catholics.

Having said this, sadly, the "winds of change" also seem to be drifting further and further "left" bringing both the GOOD and the EVIL of a Democratic regime change. Positively, wages will now improve as they did under Clinton, Universal Health Coverage will now likely be also passed, BUT, with these positives, also comes the fictitious "right to choose murder" that the Democratic Party enshrines as its own default "Magna Carta" politically . . .

Thus, although Abortion may likely be overturned in the near future, as the Democrats draw both gems and sewage into America, my own guess is that the future of the United States of America 100 years from now will look like a European Union country busily depopulating themselves through abortion/infanticide laws and with the Latin American population staying put on U.S. soil either as Roman Catholics or as Spirit-Filled Evangelicals.

Just a guess. 100 years from now, History will be vindicated.

Blessings in Jesus,
Rob J. King, Pro-Life VOICE

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