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The culture of death targets the poor
We should kill poverty not the poor.
By Charbel Elchaar
Nov 2, 2008
10 Years ago I read an article from the Pro-abortion movement in Canada that
said abortion saves the government money because childbirth costs the
government $2,000 and abortion costs $700, therefore abortion is good for the
economy!
On one hand this statement may look correct and it may save money on health care
in the short run. We should look deeply into what the pro-abortion movement and
the government are trying to do. Abortion is an evil act, a crime against the
innocents, and eliminates the weakest members of our society. On the other hand,
it damages the health of the mother adds medical expenses to the health care
system, and cost to the tax-payers.
In his last visit to the USA the Holy Father Pope John Paul II said: “Where the
family goes, there goes the Nation.” The culture of death targets the weakest
members of our society and especially the poor among us. The pro-abortion
militia says "people have abortions for social and economic reasons, therefore
the poor cannot afford to have more children, and abortion is the solution to
have a strong economy for the family and the nation."
This is evil, to have more money by killing the unborn babies, it may save money
in the near future but not its future security. When families have more
children, and they grow up and enter the workforce, these families will be
stronger economically. Every child adds more financial strength and protection
to the family, especially for the aging parents who can be protected by a strong
loving family. And the nation is strengthened by having strong families.
When the government looks at its own people as an investment and allows them to
kill their children by abortion, to save money that would be spent on
childbirth, childcare subsidies to education and replace the missing children
with immigrants already raised and educated in third world countries, it is
discriminating against the poor countries and is doing something very evil.
When the governments create laws and programs of childcare and welfare that
penalize larger families and discourage them from having no more than two
children per family, it will lead them to a selfish lifestyle that worships
pleasure and flees sacrifice.
China became a super power nation using forced abortion and their “one child
policy.” Its economy based on the killing of its children will ultimately fall
and collapse. The global economic crash happened through immoral actions
including the culture of death, abortion and contraception, and the unjust
punishment for the unborn.
On one hand the poor countries lose their people by abortion and contraception
and their workforce and people immigrate to the rich countries. On the other
hand, the rich countries lose their people by abortion and contraception, but
substitute them by immigrants from the third world countries. Nevertheless, they
lose manufacturing companies and jobs back to the poor countries. What goes
around comes around.
The culture of death targets the poor especially when it comes to health care
cost and expenses, the life of the poor can be considered a life not worth
living because he or she is poor financially and educationally. And if he or she
does not fit the budget of the health care system or insurance or cannot pay the
bills, they will be denied heath care.
Poor people are poor financially, but rich in life and now the culture of death
is targeting them to harvest their organs for transplantations, by a new threat
against life and a trafficking of their organs for money. The culture of death
and powerful decision makers are really targeting the weakest and the poor not
to kill poverty but to kill them and their children. We should kill poverty not
the poor.
If the whole world embraced the culture of death, therefore we would live in a
worldwide conspiracy against the poor, life, love and God.
God have mercy on us all.
Edited By Joseph Meaney www.hli.org
Saint Charbel for Life
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