Posted on 06/29/2006 2:27:32 PM PDT by Pyro7480
The Hell of Gates Shall Not Prevail
In what seems like a well-scripted one-two punch of the culture of death, the worlds two richest men have dazzled our fawning media and society with their dangerous magic in the past several weeks. The sequential announcement of the pending retirement of Bill Gates from Microsoft and the gift of some $40 billion from Warren Buffet to the Gates foundation ought to strike fear in the heart of every unborn baby in the world. This is truly an unprecedented event: the worlds second richest man giving the bulk of his immense fortune to the worlds richest man for the singular purpose of population control. Wow.
We ought not to forget who these two men are. It was Warren Buffett who funded the deadly abortion drug RU-486 and has sent suction machines to the Third World to make sure that the poor would not proliferate in his eugenic vision of a white-dominated world. He has an unfiltered bias toward population control and abortion. Mr. Gates is hardly less of an anti-lifer though his philanthropy tends to be better-disguised. He dedicates millions to Planned Parenthood and their abortion machine. He funds condom-distribution efforts, youth education and reproductive health schemes all of which are disguised in compassionate terms as AIDS programs and womens rights initiatives. Needless to say, chastity is not his main concern. He is still young and has made it clear that his second career will be expending these vast resources in generous anti-life measures; he is a formidable force to reckon with.
There is nothing that fuels the anti-life movement more than money. It exists, perhaps symbolically so, on filthy lucre, and with this one mammoth financial windfall I believe the abortion-promoting elite have pushed the already-imbalanced life vs. death battle beyond the point of no-return. With Buffetts billions Gates may be, in a strictly worldly sense, unstoppable. The culture of life simply cannot compete with this kind of money.
And this is precisely the point where the pro-life movement has needed to be for a long time: the point where all strictly human solutions are rendered impotent and we have no choice but to turn to an even greater power than the combined fortunes of the worlds two richest men. Simply put, they have money, we have God; which means we live in hope for the definitive solution to this mess and they live in fear of a stock market crash.
While we can never cease our human efforts to labor on behalf of the poorest of the worlds poor, the unborn, neither can we pretend that our best efforts towards a worldly solution to the anti-life movement will be sufficient. Only God can win this fight, presuming our cooperation. He is not impressed by the wealth of men; in fact, He scoffs at it. He is impressed, however, with humility and wants us on our knees every spare moment while we work for the unborn. Prayerful humility reminds us where our strength lies. It is not in money or in our efforts or cleverness. It is in Him.
The prayers of the faithful will eventually undo the culture of death in much the same way that the prayers of the faithful toppled the institutions of Communism. We must always, in all ways and at all times make it our priority to buffet the gates of death with assiduous prayers for deliverance from this present darkness and trust that the hell of Gates shall not prevail.
Gates says ... none is being used directly for abortion
What does that mean, directly?
Why the qualifier?
Read for yourself. From the article, again:
Trevor Neilson, a spokesman for the Gates foundation, said the money will not fund abortion because "we specifically give our grants in a way that they not be used to fund abortion services of any kind."
Why is Bill Gates given a free pass for ending other peoples lives?
I don't see anyone giving a "free pass" and saying all that he does is good - it isn't. But giving billions for preventing or curing childhood disease is, whether or not I agree with everything he does. Go ahead and condemn what you disagree with, but hyperbole and error don't help to convince.
I do not see vaccination as a fair trade for supporting a group of people who have used devious means to rob women of their fertility.
Even if planned parenthood did not slaughter unborn babies, they would still be a sinister organization.
I wonder how one would express FOTFLMAO in Latin.
LOL!
Cado in solum inrisio meus clunis cutere...?
"There is a reason Christ pointed out that it was more difficult for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven than for a camel to squeeze through the eye of a needle."
This is my pet peeve. Please finish the quote from the Bible.
Jesus follows up with the line "But through God nothing is impossible." (or something like that, I paraphrased)
Or, as Nelle and John Reagan's little boy, President Ronald Wilson Reagan and his friends Pope John-Paul II and Lech Walesia might very well have once observed -- as Mrs Snatcher "Hong-Kong" Thatcher made any needed [NOISES OFF] -- trust God.
And tie up your camel.
<< .... I heard about this brute, Buffett, giving all that money to kill babies. >>
Even, both symbolically and effectively, his own.
you might find it informative to peruse President Reagan's convictions about the his role vs. the role of the Almighty in the affairs of men.
And, as an aside, you might also want to consider that Russia has been either the first or second largest exporter of oil for decades. It is a nation rich in natural resources. Just because they enslaved their population didn't mean the nation was without capital.
Now, about this business of "blood money." Do you voluntarily pay your taxes?
"Evil is good. Devils are saints. The pious are evil. Down is up. Death is a choice. Life is useless. Work makes you free."
Exactly. Just like Orwellian society where War is Peace, Freedom is Slavery, and Ignorance is Strength.
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