Thursday, December 16, 2004

A Few Notes on the State of the World

Just a few notes on the state of the world. In a follow up to Hugh Hewitt's Vox Blogoli on the MSM and Christmas, a story of interest appears in World Net Daily about a School in Texas in banning Christmas colors specifically linked here.

Hugh was at the forefront of alerting us to horrors of the Groningen Protocol, and a couple of articles related are found at Newsmax, including one describing widespread euthanasia of children and rampant Infanticide in China

On a more positive note, The Washington Times tells that married adults are healthier.

These are not new issues. Francis Schaeffer, C. Everett Koop warned us of the abortion, infanticide, euthanasia slippery slope thirty years ago, which led to alliances between Protestants and Catholics on this issue. Jim Dobson has been battling the family issues for about that length of time as well. Franky Schaeffer, aka Frank, was outspoken about the myth of neutrality in the media back in the 80s.

What is encouraging is that for the moment, anyway, the blogosphere opens up an unlimited avenue of protest. If the pen is mightier than the sword, the blog may be mightier still.





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