Saturday, May 7, 2016

EVIL ACCOMPLICE.

While reading Betrayal: The Crisis in the Catholic Church, I was not surprised to learn that Boston's Cardinal Bernard F. Law was wildly opposed to abortion. Like many who decry what they consider the murder of young innocents, Law didn't seem to be too concerned about these children once they were born. If he had he would not have turned a blind eye to so much abuse, so many rapes, such rampant pedophilia. In short like most people opposed to abortion, he was a hypocrite. They insist that the poor, unhealthy or desperate mother give birth but want no part in feeding, clothing, housing or otherwise protecting the unwanted child. And when it grows out of its infant stage, they want even less awareness.  I personally blame the Catholic Church for much of the overpopulation and poverty in the world today, at least in the Americas. They have insisted for ages that you must have that baby whether you can afford it or not, whether your husband is abusive, whether you're riddled with disease, whether its arrival will badly affect your other children. Have it. And if you die in the process, at least you were doing god's work.

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