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To: Kryptonite

I agree with you. The anti-Christian feeling among some of these so-called Republicans is very disturbing. They are particularly hard on Evangelicals and Fundamentalists.

As a traditional prolife Catholic, I am happy to see the conservative wings of the various Christian churches coming together in this tremendous struggle to save Terri Schiavo's life.

I was fearful that the prolife movement was fading away. But the brave men, women, and children outside that killing place, Woodside Hospice, have renewed my hope for the future.

The antilife forces in this country are not going to find it as easy to slip euthanasia legislation in under the radar as they did with abortion.

With abortion, the victims could not speak for themselves.

With euthanasia, the targets of the elite are alive and vocal--the chairbound, the differently abled, the vociferous elderly, etc.

The attempted murder of Terri Schiavo has called forth the "sleeper cells" of the prolife movement.

And this is good.


247 posted on 03/29/2005 8:18:12 PM PST by Palladin (Proud to be a FReeper!)
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To: Palladin

Amen

For days I've been asking how standing up for Terri, for life, is hurting the pro life movement. I've yet to get an answer except the usual snipes about Randall Terry.

I'm Catholic, also. The denial of Holy communion for Terri on Easter provoked a huge outcry. And that decision was changed, quickly.

I see nothing but good for the pro lifers by standing up for Terri. Maybe that will be her legacy...Bless her


255 posted on 03/29/2005 8:27:04 PM PST by Jrabbit
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