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Friday Fax: European Development Aid and Funding Abortions


This looks like an 'obsession' of our times. I am talking about the destruction of life, from the most innocent to everyone else. God's creation is what these lost and perverted souls want repulsed.
Evil uses selfishness through the power of the system to perpetrate their ill goals of damnation for humanity.
God has created us to be saint, to do everything He wants us to do, which is to be happy and fulfilled, but in the freedom provided by his gifts and the institutions of marriage, as the union of one man and one woman, and the nuclear family as the only possible structure capable of maintaining and sustaining the human society.
From our individuality, identity and dignity with truth, love, humility and forgiveness.

The devil, yes, that malign angel, conveniently chooses to ignore or deny; who fell from grace for his rebellion against God, wastes no opportunity to try making the goodness of God's creation to fall as he did bringing as many souls possible to his hell. Selfishness is the way of the devil because is diametrically opposite to love.
Only the people as individuals can react and reject advances like this. If anything, they do demonstrate with crude reality what the reaches of these so called powers over the masses bring. Our resolve and courage is in the gifts from God; knowledge, council, strength, science, intelligence, piety and most important, fear of God, as they define our freedom and what God wants from us to be saints.
We are creatures of God, created by Him, to His image and likeness and we have an intimate and close relationship with Him, with an identity, as individuals, with the Holy Trinity, The Father, His Son Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit, through the intersection of our Mother Virgin Mary and the saints in heaven and the guidance of the Hole Church.

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