Posted on 03/25/2009 9:04:00 AM PDT by TaraP
MEDIA ADVISORY, Mar. 24 /Christian Newswire/ -- Some of you may have seen the major news story of the private plane that crashed into a Montana cemetery, killing 7 children and 7 adults.
But what the news sources fail to mention is that the Catholic Holy Cross Cemetery owned by Resurrection Cemetery Association in Butte - contains a memorial for local residents to pray the rosary, at the 'Tomb of the Unborn'. This memorial, located a short distance west of the church, was erected as a dedication to all babies who have died because of abortion.
What else is the mainstream news not telling you? The family who died in the crash near the location of the abortion victim's memorial, is the family of Irving 'Bud' Feldkamp, owner of the largest for-profit abortion chain in the nation.
Family Planning Associates was purchased four years ago by Irving Moore "Bud" Feldkamp III, owner of Allcare and Hospitality Dental Associates and CEO of Glen Helen Raceway Park in San Bernardino. The 17 California Family Planning clinics perform more abortions in the state than any other abortion provider - Planned Parenthood included - and they perform abortions through the first five months of pregnancy.
Although Feldkamp is not an abortionist, he reaps profits of blood money from the tens of thousands of babies that are killed through abortions performed every year at the clinics he owns. His business in the abortion industry was what enabled him to afford the private plane that was carrying his family to their week-long vacation at The Yellowstone Club, a millionaires-only ski resort.
The plane went down on Sunday, killing two of Feldkamp's daughters, two sons-in-law and five grandchildren along with the pilot and four family friends. The plane, a single-engine turboprop flown by Bud Summerfield of Highland, crashed into the Catholic cemetery and burst into flames, only 500 ft. from its landing destination. All aboard were killed.
The cause of the crash is a mystery. The pilot, who was a former military flier who logged over 2,000 miles, gave no indication to air traffic controllers that the aircraft was experiencing difficulty when he asked to divert to an airport in Butte. Witnesses report that the plane suddenly nosedived toward the ground with no apparent signs of a struggle. There was neither a cockpit voice recorder nor a flight data recorder onboard, and no radar clues into the planes final moments because the Butte airport is not equipped with a radar facility. Some speculate that the crash was due to ice on the wings, but this particular plane model has been tested for icy weather and experts have stated that ice being the cause is unlikely.
In my time working for Survivors of the Abortion Holocaust, I helped organize and conduct a weekly campaign where youth activists stood outside of Feldkamp's mini-mansion in Redlands holding fetal development signs and raising community awareness regarding Feldkamp's dealings in child murder for profit. Every Thursday afternoon we called upon Bud and his wife Pam to repent, seek God's blessing and separate themselves from the practice of child killing.
We warned him, for his children's sake, to wash his hands of the innocent blood he assisted in spilling because, as Scripture warns, if "you did not hate bloodshed, bloodshed will pursue you". (Ezekiel 35:6)
A news source states that Bud Feldkamp visited the site of the crash with his wife and their two surviving children on Monday. As they stood near the twisted and charred debris talking with investigators, light snow fell on the tarps that covered the remains of their children.
I don't want to turn this tragic event into some creepy spiritual 'I told you so' moment, but I think of the time spent outside of Feldkamp's - Pam Feldkamp laughing at the fetal development signs, Bud Feldkamp trying not to make eye contact as he got into his car with a small child in tow - and I think of the haunting words, 'Think of your children.' I wonder if those words were haunting Feldkamp as well as he stood in the snow among the remains of loved ones, just feet from the 'Tomb of the Unborn'?
I only hope and pray that in the face of this tragedy, Feldkamp recognizes his need for repentance and reformation. I pray that God will use this unfortunate catastrophe to soften the hearts of Bud and Pam and that they will draw close to the Lord and wash their hands of the blood of thousands of innocent children, each as precious and irreplaceable as their own.
"I have set before you life and death, the blessing and the curse. Choose life, then." (Deut. 30:19)
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Obama Says A Baby Is A Punishment
Obama: If they make a mistake, I dont want them punished with a baby.
That sent a chill down my spine.
The title is correct, just not worded well.
> The Old Testament God of revenge disappeared when Jesus gave his life as our atonement.
While I agree with the general sentiments you express in your posts on this thread, I can’t agree that God no longer exercises his right to punish Evil, both in this life and the next. “’Vengence is mine; I wilL repay’, saith the Lord” is, as we read in Romans 12:19, still in force today.
Where I definitely agree with you is in being disgusted by he ghoulishness of some to the posts on this thread. Ezekiel 33:11 says in part “...As I live, saith the Lord GOD, I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked; but that the wicked turn from his way and live...”
What makes any of us think that we should do what God doesn’t do, by taking pleasure in the death of the wicked? Or of the families of the wicked? In my view, doing so is to tread on very dangerous ground.
*DieHard*
Good assumption! I'm conservative on foreign and fiscal policy, and Libertarian on most social issues.
I am curious as to how you can comfortably engage most Freepers in this forum? Most are at least to some degree religious.
While I frequently agree with Freepers on many issues, I usually won't engage in extended threads with them on (for instance) tax issues or gun rights. After yelling "Ditto!", there's not much else to say. One particular pet interest of mine is the debunking of various pseudosciences (ESP, UFOs, creationism, etc.). The last one of those can get me into extended discussions with Freepers.
Not that I mind at all! :-) Id rather have you over here than at the Dem Underground.
I sometimes check out DU, since it catches one's attention in a traffic accident sort of way. While I can occasionally agree with the sentiment over there on a particular issue, the general tone of vulgarity and overreaching smugness makes me think "Get off my side...please?"
Still, on what basis to you hold to Conservative Principles? Are you Objectivist, ala Ayn Rand? What forms the core of your worldview, your understanding of life?
When it comes to the Conservative principles with which I agree, I'm simply a pragmatist. Examples: Capitalism works better than Socialism. A strong defense policy works better than a weak one.
As for social issues, I prefer to simply be left alone (assuming that my actions cause no harm to others). If I wish to gamble (which I do occasionally), or use recreational drugs (which I don't) or pay for sex (guilty, but it's been a long time since I've been in Nevada) I feels that it's no one's business but my own. If these actions cause harm to me, than I ask no one to be forced to help me.
This being the case, it seems to me only fair that I apply the same standard to others. Thus my Libertarian outlook on these issues.
Objectivism seems to me far too impractical and absolutist. I don't like the current rate of taxation, but I wouldn't reduce it to 0%!
I am Theocentric, thus everything I believe flows from my faith in, and assurance of, God either directly or indirectly. Just curious, as this is a valuable conversation for ostensible allies in the political process to have.
Faith is something I just don't "get". I can understand it in a detached sort of way...but it's not something I've ever felt. If I were to put a label on my view of the universe, Scientific Materialism would probably be best.
Blessings if youll receive them ;-)
Absolutely. I'll never feel poorly towards someone because they wish me well!
I saw that he wasn’t on the plane when I read a different story.
I wish this would help him see the blood on his hands. But alas, I am quite sure he is blind to it.
But the majority of the posters, including the author of this thread, are simply giving the facts....as left out by the MSM.
And some are quoting scripture about God.
Very few a gloating, and shame on them.
Deb & a few others are tarring the whole thread because of the words of a few.
This is wrong.
...aren't you special.
There is another freaky angle to this story. I apologize if this already has been posted. It appears Bud Feldkamp lost another grandchild in a freaky accident two years ago. http://www.glenhelen.com/chase/chase-thanks.htm
Maybe some good came out of the abortions performed at Mr. Feldkamp's facilities.
If you're going to entertain the one, you must equally entertain the other.
The sins of the fathers will be visited upon their children to the third and fourth generation, God tells us in His Word. May their hearts be changed and their eyes opened to the Truth before more happens.
One never knows. Maybe someone who got an abortion at one of his clinics regretted it so much that she was able to convince some others NOT to have one. That WOULD be good, coming out of tragedy.
I was raised in the church. My Mother is an ordained Pentecostal minister and no one is more fervently anti-abortion than I am. For you defend the disgusting tenor of this thread and contribute to the rejoicing done at the death of these innocents shows your abhorrent interpretation of God's love. It's a mockery of every word uttered by Jesus.
That is what the FAA briefer said. Thank you for pointing out the correct info.
The title has now been changed.......
Thanks for being a voice of reason and goodwill on this thread.
That is true, but 140 Americans per hour have been slaughtered every hour from the time you sent me this message to my reply. Do the math.
This issue seems to be coming up a lot lately.
"Make no mistake. We shall all pass through the fire; some to destruction and others to a purified life, by which we will be able to make acceptable sacrifices to God . . . in righteousness. God deserves the best, and he is determined to get it. Fire is the means. Purification is the desired effect. The revelation of God's splendor is the end." http://illuminatrium.blogspot.com/2008/03/we-will-all-pass-through-fire.html
Are your ancestors free from sin?
Would you say misusing scripture was a sin?
I understand horrible reality of that and fight against it.
I still find no "poetic justice" in 14 people dying.
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