I'm a retired deacon from New York living in Central Florida; my ministry is mostly Roman Catholic & Pro-Life blogging. I also assist at 2 prayer groups & the St. Vincent de Paul Society at local parish of St. Mary of the Lakes. I'm on Twitter as traddeacon & Facebook too!
Lord Jesus Christ, You told us to give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar, and to God what belongs to God. Enlighten the minds of our people [in] America. May we choose a President of the United States, and other government officials, according to Your Divine Will. Give our citizens the courage to choose leaders of our nation who respect the sanctity of unborn human life, the sanctity of marriage, the sanctity of marital relations, the sanctity o… Continue
I was not going to write a commentary on this subject because, as you probably have guessed by now, I cannot talk about candidates due to American Life League's tax status as a nonprofit organization and because our focus is on principle, not politics. It has always b… Continue
JUST RELEASED:
New pro-life documentary on Black Genocide and Abortion
Life Dynamics, a national pro-life organization based in Denton, Tx, has just released what we believe will be a turning point in the battle to end abortion. After three years of research, Life Dynamics has produced a documentary which exposes the racist roots of abortion called: Maafa21.
Maafa 21 is a high quality documentary which, meticulously chronicles the links from slavery to colonization to Galton and Darwin to Eugenics to sterilization to birth control and finally to abortion. Maafa 21 shows, without exception, how African-Americans are the targets of the social elite. You’ll learn that civil rights leaders in the 1960’s gave a clear warning that abortion and population control was a tool of Black Genocide. Maafa21's testimony from an African American woman who was eugenically sterilized at the age of 14 will render the audience speechless. Photos, newspaper clippings, documentation, and direct quotes make this film highly credible.
In the few weeks since Maafa21 has been released, there have already been two showings of Maafa21 to Congress. Even some members of the Black Caucus have already viewed this documentary.
In a recent interview which involved questions about abortion, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg told Emily Bazelon of the New York Times that, "...I had thought that at the time Roe was decided, there was concern about population growth and particularly growth in populations that we don’t want to have too many of."
The "Populations" Ginsburg referred to in that interview is clearly defined in Maafa21 and her comments and the release of this film could not have been more timely.
Please watch the trailer for Maafa21 here: www.maafa21.com and there are more videos and reviews of Maafa21 on my page if you would like to comment there.
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New pro-life documentary on Black Genocide and Abortion
Life Dynamics, a national pro-life organization based in Denton, Tx, has just released what we believe will be a turning point in the battle to end abortion. After three years of research, Life Dynamics has produced a documentary which exposes the racist roots of abortion called: Maafa21.
Maafa 21 is a high quality documentary which, meticulously chronicles the links from slavery to colonization to Galton and Darwin to Eugenics to sterilization to birth control and finally to abortion. Maafa 21 shows, without exception, how African-Americans are the targets of the social elite. You’ll learn that civil rights leaders in the 1960’s gave a clear warning that abortion and population control was a tool of Black Genocide. Maafa21's testimony from an African American woman who was eugenically sterilized at the age of 14 will render the audience speechless. Photos, newspaper clippings, documentation, and direct quotes make this film highly credible.
In the few weeks since Maafa21 has been released, there have already been two showings of Maafa21 to Congress. Even some members of the Black Caucus have already viewed this documentary.
In a recent interview which involved questions about abortion, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg told Emily Bazelon of the New York Times that, "...I had thought that at the time Roe was decided, there was concern about population growth and particularly growth in populations that we don’t want to have too many of."
The "Populations" Ginsburg referred to in that interview is clearly defined in Maafa21 and her comments and the release of this film could not have been more timely.
Please watch the trailer for Maafa21 here: www.maafa21.com and there are more videos and reviews of Maafa21 on my page if you would like to comment there.
Glad to see you here also. I hope I can do some good as well.
Blessings!
Maria
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John-Paul