To: cgk; MHGinTN; Coleus
Hmmmm....
Eggs (which rot) or for a few pennies more a medically accurate model of an 11-12 week old person waiting to be born, with an info card. This is the age when most children are aborted.
I love the people in the pro-life movement (Heck, my whole family is involved!) But you just gave an example (one of millions) of our weakness. All the available material never makes it to the people who are truly open minded and sponges for info.-the school children!!!!!
There is a communication breakdown between the pro-life leaders and the kids in Christian schools. More than just a breakdown, a wall of separation between life saving and culture saving information, and those who are most receptive to accept it and do something with it. It is tantamount to withholding CPR classes from a person that you know will need them in the very near future.
Christian educators must work with this incredible advantage: That they have a "captive audience" of school students whose minds are open vessels for learning about the sanctity of life-from conception to natural death.
77 posted on
06/08/2003 11:02:47 PM PDT by
cpforlife.org
(“My people are destroyed from lack of knowledge.” Hosea 4:6)
To: cpforlife.org
It is tantamount to withholding CPR classes from a person that you know will need them in the very near future. A very apt analogy! And lest we forget, Planned P'hood is in the public schools promoting their 'services' for this exact same reason ... but it promotes the culture of death! At the very least, CHRISTIAN schools ought promote the culture of Life for He is the supreme example of such a culture that He desires for us. Choose Life!
78 posted on
06/08/2003 11:31:11 PM PDT by
MHGinTN
(If you can read this, you've had life support from someone. Promote Life Support for others.)
To: cpforlife.org
The Catholic church objects to using eggs or flour sacks to simulate parental responsibility, pointing out that the real purpose of these methods are to create repulsion to life, rather than reverence for it. I thoroughly agree. Teaching life is a job parents cannot delegate to others including prolife educators, and the basis of this education has to be theological not utilitarian.
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