Sunday, January 29, 2006

Stop Planned Parenthood!

Planned Parenthood is at the root of many problems facing our nation:

- Planned Parenthood is the largest abortion chain in America and has killed more than 3 million innocent children at its facilities.

- Planned Parenthood's top goal for the next 25 years is to push its agenda of promiscuous sex everywhere in our society.

- Planned Parenthood puts minors on birth control without parents' knowledge or involvement .

- Planned Parenthood has demonstrated a willingness to cover up for rapists and child predators.

- Planned Parenthood pushes pornography onto children with shocking and offensive websites, books, and literature.

- Planned Parenthood is openly hostile to Christianity, and regularly mocks people of faith.

- Planned Parenthood hurts women with misleading and dishonest medical information.

And Planned Parenthood does all of this with over $265 million dollars a year of your tax money!

Sign the petition to help end the organization's reign of death in America.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Danny,
Thanks for sharing this petition link. It's such a scandal for this organization to exist, let alone receive government funding!

Also, I notice you're converting from Angicanism. I used to be Anglican as well; in fact I was pursuing the Anglican priesthood when I felt the pull of the Catholic Church. Are you entering into the Church this Easter?

Unknown said...

Jonathan,
I too was going to enter seminary to become an Anglican priest when I decided to convert to Catholicism. My wife and I will be entering the Catholic Church this Easter.

Unknown said...

thanks for the petition link, I will surely do that.
I was going to post a little about the RU486 pill but was short for time.
That is fantastic about Easter time, I look forward to hearing of your experiences...should you wish to share :D

Anonymous said...

Danny,
Wow, I'm sure we could share some similar experiences. If you're interested my "story" can be found at http://www.ancient-future.net/mystory.html

Someday, if you want to share, I would love to hear your thoughts and journey.

Unknown said...

Jonathan,
What Seminary did you attend?

Anonymous said...

Danny,
I was attending Bexley Hall, which is partnered (now there's a loaded word in ECUSA, lol) with Trinity Lutheran Seminary. It's in Columbus, Ohio. It's probably the smallest and least known of all the ECUSA seminaries, but I went because it was close for me geographically. What about you, if you don't mind?

Unknown said...

Jonathan,
I was planning on attending Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry. I was going to go this August.

Unknown said...

in fact, that was the whole reason why my wife and I moved to Pittsburgh. We both we're going to go. Then we decided to become Catholic and new opportunities arose for us here in Pittsburgh.

Anonymous said...

Danny,
My diocese wouldn't let me attend Nashotah House or Trinity. That should've been a sign!

Unknown said...

Jonathan,
That was definitelty the sign! The diocese of Florida where I came from has a new Bishop, who wants to send people to General and Sewanee. I know one person who went to Nashotah anyways and found a new bishop.