HoyaNyr320
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Post by HoyaNyr320 on Jan 31, 2007 11:41:34 GMT -5
Mods, Please lock this thread up. I apologize for any role I played in changing the focus of this thread. I felt it necessary to respond, but I had no intention of changing the focus into a debate on abortion.
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vcjack
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Post by vcjack on Jan 31, 2007 11:42:47 GMT -5
I note that most of those posting here are men. Well, I'm a mom who has spent a lot of my adult life trying to save the lives of unborn children. I've spent a cumulative month in jail for rescuing at abortion mills. I've held babies saved at the last minute because they accepted help from sidewalk counselors. I know who the players are on the other side, those who worked vigorously to make sure babies continue to be killed. Fr. Robert Drinan was one of their champions. Since I heard about Fr. Drinan's death I have been praying that he repented at the last minute although there is no public evidence he did so. On January 3rd at a Mass for the "children" (of Darfur and victims of Katrina) celebrated in honor of Nancy Pelosi. Father talked about working for the "least" ones. Of course he did not mean the little abandoned ones in the womb. There were no words of compassion for them. They were non-persons to him just like the non-persons abused and murdered by the slave traders, the Nazis and the murderers of My-Lai? To Fr. Drinan the babies were just fetuses. Substitue the disparaging terms for blacks, Jews, and asians and you have a picture of Fr. Drinan toward the tiny victims of abortion. The "civil rights" he supported excluded the most helpless, those who most needed defending. Father is being eulogized everywhere including this site. He will lie "in state" at Boston College and again at a local Church. I'm sure many of his brother Jesuits will concelebrate his funeral. A far different picture than the one that greeted the very holy Jesuit Fr. John Hardon when he died several years ago. But he did not walk among the glitterati. Fr. Drinan was a whited sepulchre literally filled with dead men's bones, the tiny bones of millions of babies sacrificed on the altar of choice. He served well as a high priest of choice and, unless he repented, he will face a frightening master who says to him, "Well done good and faithful servant." Spare your praise of Fr. Drinan. It does him no good now. Rather pray and fast that he repented in those last seconds before his death. Look, I'm pro life, but you are just insane. How dare you come to this board and try disgrace the name of a brave man. How about you go back to jail so that society can be safe from nutcases like you. I'll pray rather for your children that they might grow up to become decent people in despite of your influences. Lock it up
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Post by williambraskyiii on Jan 31, 2007 11:48:55 GMT -5
I note that most of those posting here are men. Well, I'm a mom who has spent a lot of my adult life trying to save the lives of unborn children. I've spent a cumulative month in jail for rescuing at abortion mills. I've held babies saved at the last minute because they accepted help from sidewalk counselors. I know who the players are on the other side, those who worked vigorously to make sure babies continue to be killed. Fr. Robert Drinan was one of their champions. Since I heard about Fr. Drinan's death I have been praying that he repented at the last minute although there is no public evidence he did so. On January 3rd at a Mass for the "children" (of Darfur and victims of Katrina) celebrated in honor of Nancy Pelosi. Father talked about working for the "least" ones. Of course he did not mean the little abandoned ones in the womb. There were no words of compassion for them. They were non-persons to him just like the non-persons abused and murdered by the slave traders, the Nazis and the murderers of My-Lai? To Fr. Drinan the babies were just fetuses. Substitue the disparaging terms for blacks, Jews, and asians and you have a picture of Fr. Drinan toward the tiny victims of abortion. The "civil rights" he supported excluded the most helpless, those who most needed defending. Father is being eulogized everywhere including this site. He will lie "in state" at Boston College and again at a local Church. I'm sure many of his brother Jesuits will concelebrate his funeral. A far different picture than the one that greeted the very holy Jesuit Fr. John Hardon when he died several years ago. But he did not walk among the glitterati. Fr. Drinan was a whited sepulchre literally filled with dead men's bones, the tiny bones of millions of babies sacrificed on the altar of choice. He served well as a high priest of choice and, unless he repented, he will face a frightening master who says to him, "Well done good and faithful servant." Spare your praise of Fr. Drinan. It does him no good now. Rather pray and fast that he repented in those last seconds before his death. What a friggin' wackjob - it saddens me that people like you exist.
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