What should be obvious to all is seen only by those who dare not look away, for fear of God's wrath: This exposes the root: "There’s no escaping the truth that the senseless killing of the born in many instances results from the dehumanization of the unborn ...." How could it be otherwise?
The conclusion of the writer (above) is that she never said that. However, if she had, she would have been correct, so I don't give a hoot who originally made that statement. Why all the pilpul about whether she actually used those words?
What should be obvious to all is seen only by those who dare not look away, for fear of God's wrath: This exposes the root: "There’s no escaping the truth that the senseless killing of the born in many instances results from the dehumanization of the unborn ...." How could it be otherwise?
(Katya!) "And suddenly the candle went out in fear / When the Resurrected and Resurrecting One stood up."
Regarding the billion plus dollar industry, a couple more quotes from "Usury in Christendom":
p. 212 "criminal politics" , called by some "necro-politics";
p. 213, "the Anti-Christ is Lord of the Harvest",
p. 219, ". . . the social ravages to which pure liberalism would lead."
Re The Talented Mr. Ripley (film). The 1960 version, called Purple Noon, with Alain Delon, is superior. Of course, that's JMO. :)
Some persons claim that Mother Teresa stated, "If you can kill your own child, what's to stop me from killing you?"
Some people take issue with this, they claim that she said no such thing. There's a long article on this, here:
https://fauxtations.wordpress.com/tag/mother-teresa/
The conclusion of the writer (above) is that she never said that. However, if she had, she would have been correct, so I don't give a hoot who originally made that statement. Why all the pilpul about whether she actually used those words?