Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Brilliant video animation about the miracle of prenatal development

Today I want to share an animation of prenatal life developing. The brilliant production was developed by Alexander Tsiarus. It's called CONCEPTION TO BIRTH. We get a hint of the miracle behind every child developing in the mother's womb. Please go to http://www.ted.com/talks/alexander_tsiaras_conception_to_birth_visualized.html

Mark Davis Pickup
(Special thanks to TED.com.)

Thursday, January 19, 2012

THE WHY OF SUFFERING

To read Mark Davis Pickup's latest blog on "The Why of Suffering", go to http://markpickup.org

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

TODAY'S STRUGGLE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS

Yesterday was Martin Luther King Jr. Day in America. In honor of the holiday, Mark Davis Pickup wrote an article that appeared in CatholicLane under the title "Today's Struggle for Human Rights". Read it at http://catholiclane.com/todays-struggle-for-human-rights/

Thursday, January 12, 2012

SANCTITY OF LIFE WEEK


http://us1.campaign-archive2.com/?u=10e23c87c2283a157b26d067f&id=65053a0a80&e=5e736d5444

America has Sanctity of Life Week. (See the beautiful video link above promoting it.) It coincides with their day of infamy when abortion became legal across the land by a Supreme Court decision known as Roe V. Wade (January 22 1973). Over 50 million preborn children have been aborted since then. Does Canada have a similar week of observance to coincide with our day of infamy? January 28th 1988 when Canada's Supreme Court struck down our feeble abortion law. I remember the image of a coven of feminists hooting and dancing in celebration on the streets of Toronto.

Our preborn children have no legal protection at any point in their 9th month journey to birth. Canadian taxpayers are forced to pay for every abortion. A woman can have an abortion for any reason at all or no reason whatsoever. And she can have as many as she wants at taxpayer expense. Have Canadian religious leaders come together to establish a Sanctity of Life Week in Canada? If not, why not?