The Wrath of God
Tuesday 15 March 2011
Last February I wrote
a semi-comedic essay, "What's so Bad about
Wrath?" It was a response to reactions
to the Haitian earthquake and the co-joined
notions that we should neither blame God nor the
behavior of people for natural disasters, nor
for that matter, any blip in personal happiness.
My video log today is all seriousness. It
connects the disaster of a broken economy and
the thinking that makes the infanticide of
abortion either a legal right or a rite of
passage. In other words, by normalizing murder
we manifest insanity. Insane people cannot make
rational economic decisions, whether they head
political parties, giant corporations or public
employee unions. Their fights for saving the
envionment and whales also go to naught. The
only solution comes from above, and it is to
reform our morality and behavior. Barring that,
America is headed for worse, and many ordinary
people by their nods and winks, yawns and
silences will condemn themselves to Hell.
In The Cost of Abortion Michael Vorst of RealCatholicTV goes straight to the economic and moral consquences of killing milions of babies--the should-have-been workers, tax payers and creative thinkers who might have led us out the current crisis.
You may not want to know what an abortion looks like, but to turn your back on this short film from The Center of Bio-Ethical Reform will take you one step closer to numbing your soul.
Finally, Sid Roth interviews Bill Wiese, author of 23 Mintues in Hell. Here we learn what happens to people who keeping numbing their consciences to God.
In The Cost of Abortion Michael Vorst of RealCatholicTV goes straight to the economic and moral consquences of killing milions of babies--the should-have-been workers, tax payers and creative thinkers who might have led us out the current crisis.
You may not want to know what an abortion looks like, but to turn your back on this short film from The Center of Bio-Ethical Reform will take you one step closer to numbing your soul.
Finally, Sid Roth interviews Bill Wiese, author of 23 Mintues in Hell. Here we learn what happens to people who keeping numbing their consciences to God.