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Compare this story to an abortion

Posted on 31 August 2010 by Josh Cordell

Miracle mum brings premature baby son back to life with two hours of loving cuddles after doctors pronounce him dead. This story illustrates the love a mother feels for her baby. Makes abortion very hard to understand and makes me very sad for the “mums” who have to live with having made that choice.

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Why abortion will eventually be illegal

Posted on 14 June 2010 by Josh Cordell

I’ve said it before and I’m going to say it again. I may be wrong, but I believe that someday abortion will become illegal. This is why.

• There was a time when women were considered less than men. They were possessions of men. They had no rights.
• There was a time when people with dark skin were considered less than people with white skin. They had no rights.
• Now many consider an unborn baby to be less than human. They have no rights.

The next step in the fair treatment of people will be to recognize that an unborn baby is a human, with God-given and state-protected rights.

This is my hope, my prayer and honestly my belief.

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Abortion… don’t stop talking about it!

Posted on 17 May 2010 by Josh Cordell

I haven’t been doing my part lately when it comes to the fight against abortion. We need to keep up the fight for those who can’t fight for themselves. We must talk about it, pray about it and stand against it. I haven’t been doing that lately… I’m sorry! I’m going to start again. Let’s all stand together.

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Seattle High School Kills Students Baby

Posted on 24 March 2010 by Daniel Cordell

Ballard High School in Seattle, sent a 15 year old student to kill her baby at the local abortion clinic. The on-campus health clinic told her “…if she concealed it from her family, that it would be free of charge and no financial responsibility” according to her distraught mother (who is remaining anonymous). The mother also said, “We had no idea this was being facilitated on campus.”

From Ballard’s Student Health Center website (also see screenshot):

[name removed], RN, MSN, is Ballard’s school nurse, and she is a school district employee. All students can see the school nurse, and her responsibility is to help the student get the appropriate treatment for their current health issue. She also assists students and staff understand how a health condition can affect how a student learns. [name removed] will refer students to the BTHC or outside providers as needed, and she appreciates having the BTHC available to provide excellent on-site care for the students.

Despite the fact that both the school nurse and the staff of the BTHC work within the rules of confidentiality, we are able to work well together in many situations to best help our students be the healthiest they can be in order to maximize their Ballard High School experience!

Ballard High School
www.ballardbeavers.org
1418 Northwest 65th Street
Seattle, WA 98117-5237
(206) 252-1000

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Dozens of Frozen Babies Kept at Abortion Clinic

Posted on 23 February 2010 by Daniel Cordell

It sounds like a scene from a horror film. When authorities raided an abortion clinic in Philadelphia on investigation into the death of a patient, they found something unexpected. Dozens of frozen babies from past abortions. The babies reportedly range from being murdered up to 30 years ago. Moreover, it is reported that the corpses will be analyzed to reveal if illegal late-term abortions may have been performed.

West Philadelphia office of Dr. Kermit Gosnell

West Philadelphia office of Dr. Kermit Gosnell

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Houston, We have a problem!

Posted on 06 January 2010 by Daniel Cordell

In Houston, Planned Parenthood is renovating a former bank into a 78,000 square foot murder factory. Complete with surgical wing specially equipped for late-term abortions.

Read full article at cnsnews.com

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Serial baby killer writes book

Posted on 13 October 2009 by Josh Cordell

serial-killer Irene Vilar is a serial killer who just got her book published. She’s not in jail and she certainly doesn’t look like what you’d expect a serial killer to look like. She is a beautiful professional woman, with two young daughters. She was a child prodigy, attending New York University when she was just 15 years old. At the age of 16 she married a 50-year old man who didn’t want to have kids. So she had 15 abortions in 17 years and now she’s published her memoir about her “Abortion Addiction.” God have mercy on us all! Read the full article HERE.

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The lesson from District 9

Posted on 25 August 2009 by Josh Cordell

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450px-district-9_advertising_canterbury_tail_25_june_2009“District 9″ is a science fiction film about aliens that park their mother ship over Johannesburg, South Africa and are treated by humans like, well, uh, aliens. They are treated less than human. These aliens look different than you and I, so that makes it easier to see they aren’t as good as we are. Are the aliens good or bad? Are they dumb or smart? Well, like most people groups, they are all of those things.

The film is probably the best picture of “racism” I’ve ever seen. If not for the simple reason that what most call “racism” is actually based on look, class, geography or ancestry, but not race. Because all humans are part of the same race, the human race. So the racism in District 9 can accurately be called racism. But it’s the calmness and calousness that this racism takes place that really caught me off guard. When you think that you and your people are better than some other people, it is amazing what you are capable of. The obvious example of this is Nazi Germany. But another worthy example is “Planned Parenthood.”

Planned Parenthood was founded by Margaret Sanger and is now a major provider of abortions. Rather than say much about Sanger’s intentions, why don’t I just share some of her famous quotes:
• “”We should hire three or four colored ministers, preferably with social-service backgrounds, and with engaging personalities. The most successful educational approach to the Negro is through a religious appeal. We don’t want the word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population. and the minister is the man who can straighten out that idea if it ever occurs to any of their more rebellious members.”
• “Birth control must lead ultimately to a cleaner race.”
• “Birth control itself, often denounced as a violation of natural law, is nothing more or less than the facilitation of the process of weeding out the unfit, of preventing the birth of defectives or of those who will become defectives.”
• “More children from the fit, less from the unfit—that is the chief aim of birth control.”

District 9 features an “abortion” scene. It is done so nonchalant, which sadly, has become the attitude of many towards the abortion of human babies.

Back to the Nazi connection. Just a few days after seeing “District 9″ I saw “Inglorious Bastards,” Quentin Tarantino’s version of how World War II should have ended. I don’t think I’m ready to write about Tarantino’s movie yet and tie it into this conversation, but it certainly applies.

All in all, “District 9″ is violent, has bad language and at times I had to look away. Can we say those same things about racism?

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What you believe is crazy!

Posted on 15 April 2009 by Josh Cordell

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“What you believe is crazy!” that’s an edited nice version of what I’ve been told countless times. So, is what I believe crazy? To some it certainly is, to others not so much. Why have I been told that my beliefs are ridiculous more than the average dude? Two reasons I think, number one I have beliefs about most things and number two I’m unashamed to share those beliefs.

I have this theory and it goes something like this: If you have things that you actually believe and you are willing to share those beliefs, someone else is going to think that you are ridiculous! It’s a pretty simple theory I know. One thing I’ve found out in this process is that usually those who claim to be the most “open-minded” and “tolerant” are the quickest to call someone else a “bigot” or call their beliefs lame.

I’ve grown used to being called an idiot and the like, so I have no problem sharing some of my “ridiculous” beliefs. I’m going to give you a list of some of my personal beliefs, feel free to bash me for them. Feel free as well to take a moment and think about what you actually belief. I would start with what you believe about these basic things, how did life begin? What happens when we die? Who decides what is right and wrong? Are we alone in the universe? You get the idea. If you feel so inclined, share your beliefs, I promise not to call you crazy or ridiculous ☺

Here are some of mine:
• God created everything we know, man, the earth, etc. sometime between 6,000-10,000 years ago.
• Jesus is the Son of God and after dieing on the cross, He rose from the dead.
• Humans have always been humans, we don’t have any simple animal in our ancestry.
• People used to live to be many 100s of years old.
• Abortion kills a living human.
• There is a standard of right and wrong that is set by God and applies to all humans.
• Angels and demons operate around us, we just don’t see it.

The beliefs listed above I hold strongly to, just for fun, I’ll throw out some theories that I tend to lean toward, but wouldn’t put them in the same category of the above, which I hold as absolute truth:
• There are still dinosaurs on the earth.
• We’ve never put humans on the moon.
• When people see what they think are aliens, they are actually angels or demons.

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War vs. Abortion

Posted on 22 March 2009 by Noah Johnson

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The Iraq war has been controversial and many Christians have taken up the anti war banner, in doing so they chose to vote for a man who is extremely pro baby slaughter … President Obama. Ironically many Christians voted against killing in the name of war for killing in the name of sexual freedom and irresponsibility. Why? is the question.

(and just to clarify i believe war is a necessary evil but believe some wars are without any justification. Whether or not this war is justified is not the point of this post )

The facts:
almost 4,000 us troops have died in Iraq a big number for sure but in the same amount of time almost 7 million babies have been abortedin this country alone so to argue that any “moral” issue is bigger is either ignorant, or uninformed.

In fact 3,700 babies will have their skulls pulled apart by a doctor in the name of choice today( and that number will jump once the freedom of choice act passes).

48,589,993 babies just in the us have been killed since 1973. compared to 655,000 soldiers to die in all the us wars since 1776. but people will believe what they want. 1.37 million babies will die this year in the U.S.

NO WAR will come close to that carnage!

Obama was of course the most pro babymurder senator to ever hold that office, and now the most most prolific babymurder supporter to ever be president.

So please all of you pro Obama Christians tell me why did you trade in a thousand casualties at war for millions of innocent lives right here at home in the wombs of mothers?

Think before you vote.

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