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Re: SCOTUS ruling would be a disaster for Pro Life
« Reply #75 on: June 25, 2022, 08:06:43 PM »
People are dying from the jab. The jab has caused miscarriages, infertility and way low sperm count.  Then then there are others who are having sex surgeries.   
Maybe in the future no one will be able to have children.   


Re: SCOTUS ruling would be a disaster for Pro Life
« Reply #76 on: June 25, 2022, 08:07:54 PM »
It's quite needed to offset the delirious "hopium" that the powers that be use to manipulate the masses (cf. Donald "drain the swamp" and "lock her up ... Clintons are good people" Trump, Q, the Kraken, and on and on and on).  They use this stuff against us.

There can be no optimism until FIRST the Catholic Church is restored, the consecration of Russia properly performed by a legitimate Catholic pope, and Our Lady's Immaculate Heart triumphs.  But you speak of pessimism when you think that the Church is basically finished and we are in the time of Antichrist an there will be no final triumph of the Church and the Immaculate Heart of Mary.  Make up your mind.

OK, perhaps a number of babies will be born who otherwise may have been aborted (except that I suspect women will just double down on ensuring that they're on the proper contraceptives), but they're being born into a world where their damnation is all but certain given the decay of society ... again, until the Church is restored and Our Lady's Immaculate Heart triumphs.
You're closer to despair than I am. If there's a chance for life, there's hope that they can be saved. And how can I make up my mind on where we are during this whole great drama of God's Providence? I never definitively said there will be no triumph, I never definitively said Antichrist has come, just that one theory was compelling...but I'm also not going to believe the exaggerated Grunerite reading of it to give me false hope that keeps me looking at the false Novus Ordo church as if that's where it will come. Talk about "hopium"...

So we just let the enemy continue to have unrestricted access to Moloch worship because their "damnation is all but certain"? Give me a break. You're literally advocating for the continuation of unbaptised souls falling into hell. Every victory, no matter how small, is a victory for God. If this saves even 1000 souls, and one of those becomes a Saint, that is a supreme victory.


Re: SCOTUS ruling would be a disaster for Pro Life
« Reply #77 on: June 25, 2022, 08:11:43 PM »
You're closer to despair than I am. If there's a chance for life, there's hope that they can be saved. And how can I make up my mind on where we are during this whole great drama of God's Providence? I never definitively said there will be no triumph, I never definitively said Antichrist has come, just that one theory was compelling...but I'm also not going to believe the exaggerated Grunerite reading of it to give me false hope that keeps me looking at the false Novus Ordo church as if that's where it will come. Talk about "hopium"...

So we just let the enemy continue to have unrestricted access to Moloch worship because their "damnation is all but certain"? Give me a break. You're literally advocating for the continuation of unbaptised souls falling into hell. Every victory, no matter how small, is a victory for God. If this saves even 1000 souls, and one of those becomes a Saint, that is a supreme victory.
Yes. Victory for God!

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Re: SCOTUS ruling would be a disaster for Pro Life
« Reply #78 on: June 25, 2022, 08:30:01 PM »
While the recent ruling will save lives, it did not resolve the problem or controversy surrounding abortion. All this ruling did is send the debate over abortion back to the states to decide for themselves whether to legalize it or not. This implicitly gives the appearance that abortion has a kind of legitimacy from somewhere in the Constitution. If the court thought abortion is not a legal right protected by the Constitution, it would have ruled against abortion based on the protection afforded innocent human life in the Constitution. This recent ruling by the Supreme Court is at best a partial and temporary win, one step forward and two steps back. The implications of the highest court in the land failing to condemn outright abortion, with the firm statement that the procedure results in murder, is a horror and nightmare in itself. Thats not pessimistic. Thats reality.
Look at this flimsy ruling based on the imaginary right to murder in private. Language was needed in the recent ruling to convict this ruling below for what it is- a gross manipulation and abuse of the Constitution.

On Jan 22, 1973, the Supreme Court, in a 7-2 decision, struck down the Texas law banning abortion, effectively legalizing the procedure nationwide. In a majority opinion written by Justice Harry Blackmun, the court declared that a woman’s right to an abortion was implicit in the right to privacy protected by the 14th Amendment.
The court divided pregnancy into three trimesters, and declared that the choice to end a pregnancy in the first trimester was solely up to the woman. In the second trimester, the government could regulate abortion, although not ban it, in order to protect the mother’s health.

In the third trimester, the state could prohibit abortion to protect a fetus that could survive on its own outside the womb, except when a woman’s health was in danger.



Re: SCOTUS ruling would be a disaster for Pro Life
« Reply #79 on: June 27, 2022, 05:07:10 AM »
But you speak of pessimism when you think that the Church is basically finished and we are in the time of Antichrist an there will be no final triumph of the Church and the Immaculate Heart of Mary.  Make up your mind.
Will the second coming of Jesus Christ not be a final triumph of the Church, His Mystical Body? Or do we have to long for a worldy triumph, with a Great Monarch and a worldy kingdom, as the Jєωs longed for the Messiah to bring them a worldly kingdom? It is ridiculous to call DL pessimistic for not being as convinced as you are about a private revelation, which could be interpreted in many different ways.