So this is the Christian alternative to abortion. Hm. Can’t say it looks like much of an improvement.
Fixed it for ya.
BTW. You could use a new nic after your last comment.
What did you think the Christian alternative to abortion was yesterday, before this bizarre and shocking and rare story from Europe?
The infant death rate in Ireland in the 30s was well over 20%. Given a troubled population, I woudn’t be surprised that in a well-run orphanage, it wasn’t far more than that. And Ireland was hardly exceptional. You’ll note that the estimate was not gotten through sorting through the bones, but by contacting the local authorities. You’ll also note most of these children were eventually adopted.
As a Catholic, the sickening thing to me was the disposal of the bodies: the poor treatment of the bodies despite Catholic beliefs makes it very easy to believe that their souls weren’t cared for while they were alive.
Seems as vicious as anything the primitive muslims do.
Go look under the Vatican, then report back.
>> So this is the Christian alternative to abortion.
Existence is intrinsically evil — the Atheist provides no alternative.
“So this is the Christian alternative to abortion.”
You’re on the wrong website, for many reasons.
And quite limited and depraved in intelligence, knowledge or analytical skills.
Murder through neglect or otherwise is NEVER a Christian value.
Christianity has its dark days, as anything good tends towards perversion at some point. If you look throughout its history there were “corrections’ every once in a while, much needed ones at that. But God always keeps a faithful remnant that is able to keep alive the Truth, God’s Love and The Way. I believe that God will judge those who perpetrated these wrongs. In every church and every church generation, there are the true believers, who would never commit such acts, and there are those who profess, but they were no more than “born into a Christian family” and never laid down their own lives to God’s true calling. They cannot truly offer God’s love, only a poor imitation of it.
This is not a reason to give up hope or to condemn. We all have hearts that are bent towards wickedness, and if you don’t believe that, Jeremiah 17:9 states it. Besides, we all make some comments on this site that are far from Christian. We only need to examine ourselves to see that we, but for the grace of God, could have been right there in those same circumstances and doing the same thing.