Yea Right!

Date December 30, 2007 Comments

“When I was in England, I experimented with marijuana a time or two, and I didn’t like it. I didn’t inhale and never tried it again.” Bill Clinton


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Date December 29, 2007 Comments


I have used AdBrite ads on my blog in the past. I am bringing AdBrite ads back to this blog. I am planing to use every penny of the revenue from AdBrite in helping local Crisis Pregnancy Center. The ad zone is located just below the top navigation menu of this website. Please consider advertising on my blog. Your ads will be reviewed within 24 hours from the purchase. To purchase advertising on my website please click here.

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“A” Word on The Street

Date December 28, 2007 Comments

A Canadian student decided to challenge a statement of Dr. Henry Morgentaler, who claims that the strong majority 80% of Canadians support abortion, according to a gallop poll. It turns out such gallop poll nowhere to be found. A student takes the camera with him as he travels to find out what Canadians really think about abortion. Take a look for yourself:

Source: “A” Word on The Street

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Introducing Pro-Life Blog Carnival

Date December 28, 2007 Comments

Hello Pro-Lifers! I would like to introduce you to the the first ever Pro-Life Blog Carnival. If you are familiar with Blog Carnival, you may head on to submit articles and posts on pro-life issues. However you may benefit to stick around to find out the purpose of this carnival.

Since changing the direction of this blog, I have been spending good two to four hours a day discovering and reading other pro-life blogs. My Google Reader is getting filled with with the pro-life blogs. If you use Google Reader to subscribe to blogs you know that it is possible to share the articles you like with others- here are my shared items.

Blog Carnival is another way of sharing good articles and post from different blogs and websites. I have dedicated the pro-life blog carnivals to articles that deal with abortion, death penalty, euthanasia, embryonic research. Each blog carnival will be featured here on this blog in a special post. In short it will be a summary of the best pro-life articles on the subjects described above. If things go as I planned, there will be edition of this carnival every Monday. Submission deadline for each edition will be every Sunday at 6PM Eastern Time Zone.

How can you or the blog you read benefit from this carnival? Simple. Every time carnival edition is posted on this blog, bloggers will receive live links to the articles they have written. When this carnival becomes well established, there will be opportunity to host one of these editions on your own blogs. First few editions will be hosted on my blog.

Things to consider when submitting articles to Pro-Life Blog Carnival. Once in a while (I am stretching here a little) a good pro-life article appears on some major websites. You can submit such articles to this carnival. However I ask you to consider first the individual pro-life blogs first. Most likely major news websites have already decent exposure on the internet, I have come across many good pro-life blogs that can benefit from a link or two. Many a times bloggers put much effort in writing their articles, but some times very good articles go unnoticed. I hope this carnival will change things a little.

The submission process should not be complicated. Just click this link and fill out necessary fields. In the “Remark” field you may write shortly why you liked a particular article or post, or simply copy and paste the first few sentences of the article or post you are submitting. I am looking forward to your submissions!

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Juno- The True “Pro-Choice” Movie You Don’t Want To Miss.

Date December 27, 2007 Comments

A little skeptical would be a polite description of my attitude toward this critically acclaimed comedy about teenage pregnancy.Fortunately this time around all the positive reviews proved to be right on the mark. It is not difficult to understand why some in the feminist movement are alarmed over Juno- abortion is not the only choice to deal with pregnancy! juno.jpg You can call this movie without any hesitation a true pro-choice movie.

I think the biggest kicker is that it is difficult to label this movie as a purely “pro-life” propaganda.

It does not matter on which side of the fence you find your self over the abortion debate- you must see this movie. And if you click on the banner below you can avoid lines in your local movie theater, while at the same time supporting this blog:

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Book Review: Redeeming A Father’s Heart

Date December 26, 2007 Comments

I was introduced to “Redeeming A Father’s Heart” back in November while attending conference Reclaiming Fatherhood in San Francisco.

My original intention was to read this book on my flight back to New Jersey, however after reading the foreword by Fr. Pavone I knew this book required my full attention and the airplane was not exactly the right place for me to harness that sort of concentration. So I postponed reading “Redeeming A Father’s Heart” until more appropriate time, while the opportunity was right to finally finish G. K. Chesterton’s “The Everlasting Man”.

“Redeeming A Father’s Heart” is a “must have” resource on men’s post abortion grief and healing. To begin with, there are not that many books out there addressing the issue. This particular work of Kevin Burke and his coauthors David Wemhoff and Marvin Stockwell deserves special attention.

We are constantly being fed by a lie that decision to abort should remain between the woman, her doctor and her god. But men participate in that decision, albeit not always in plain leveled field. Some men, escaping restorability, seek or demand abortion. Some are just being “supportive” in her decision. While others witness helplessly as abortion being done against their will or even discover the fact after everything is over. All these men deserve our attention. Especially when they discover the courage to step forward and talk about their ordeal and share their stories of healing.

If you are a man that have participated in abortion, this book will change your life. If you are a priest, a counselor, or maybe just relative or friend of a post abortive man, this book will help you to appreciate the process of grieving nearly every post abortive man goes through on their path to healing. It will also help you to connect the dots and to see how some destructive behaviors maybe connected to men’s past involvement in abortion.

I would highly recommend this book to the leaders of AA groups. As well as to any other group or counseling service that helps others to overcome their addictions. All these addictions may very well be the result of serious spiritual and psychological trauma connected to their abortion experience. Men that shared their stories in the book, speak for millions of men around the world.

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Blessed Christmas To All

Date December 24, 2007 Comments

My favorite part of the story of Christ’s nativity is the visit of the wise men. The gospel of St. Matthew gives us a hint of profound change that these men went through after meeting Christ- “they departed to their own country by another way” (Mt 2:12) These men after encountering Our Lord chose to “walk not in the council of the wicked”(Psalms 1:1). The enemy is afraid that we also can encounter Christ, and change our ways.

I wish to all my readers and friends a Blessed Christmas. Don’t be afraid to encounter Christ!


Nativity of Christ

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