To: Aquinasfan
"The day is coming when" - I dread the thought but think it also like everyone else. I often wonder if it would not be a good plan as Christian Prolifers to encourage our children/grandchildren to have some medical skills/knowledge - maybe double majors if they have the gifts, so we are not left stranded at the (un)mercy of doctors of death, prolife OBGS, prolife Geriatrics, prolife cancer specialist etc., someone you can go to and know without a shadow of a doubt, there are no unspoken agendas. I hope Christians are not avoiding the medical field because of how messed up it is, but I fear for the future.
18 posted on
04/02/2004 6:52:20 AM PST by
Esther Ruth
(George W. Bush - My Kids Newest Bestest Super Hero of ALL TIME)
To: Esther Ruth
"The day is coming when" - I dread the thought but think it also like everyone else. I often wonder if it would not be a good plan as Christian Prolifers to encourage our children/grandchildren to have some medical skills/knowledge - maybe double majors if they have the gifts, so we are not left stranded at the (un)mercy of doctors of death, prolife OBGS, prolife Geriatrics, prolife cancer specialist etc., someone you can go to and know without a shadow of a doubt, there are no unspoken agendas. I hope Christians are not avoiding the medical field because of how messed up it is, but I fear for the future."
An idea worth considering and following up on. It shouldn't be necessary, but now it is.
Recently I had a conversation with a friend I've known since we were first graders. We're now in our early 50's, and our parents are in their 80's. We both concluded that unless we can stop this trend toward euthanasia right now, we won't be allowed to live to be the age our parents are.
51 posted on
04/02/2004 10:08:16 PM PST by
Wampus SC
(What to do with all this adrenalin.....)
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