Horror. Grief. Tears.
The culture sells them on this and then forbids their grief.
Horror. Grief. Tears.
The culture sells them on this and then forbids their grief.
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March 14, 2023 at 5:18 pm
and it’s not just the women that grieve.
March 15, 2023 at 2:03 am
Rachel’s Vineyard retreats, provide confidential healing for post-aborted women and men. What Michael Knowles doesn’t is speak with kindness, gentleness and compassion. He is too harsh.
March 15, 2023 at 6:15 am
I disagree. I see kindness, gentleness and compassion, and that he’s speaking to an audience, not to that particular woman (God save her), likely in a context where this clip may be just a portion. Were he to have been more ‘personal’, his message may have more closely followed the pattern of network ‘news’; wherein the story is emptied, and the viewers memory is purged of real content in/by providing all feelings, all the time.
March 15, 2023 at 10:51 am
Oh, I can show you what harsh really sounds like, Teresa. 🙂
That young man, Michael Knowles was anything but harsh.
He was moved and sympathetic to the devastation experienced by that young woman and righteously disgusted with the evil men and foolish old dingbats who created the culture that destroys innocent life and caused her such suffering.
Our Lord was a ‘direct speaker’ and often demonstrated his love with compassionate yet cutting remarks. We’re in a war against principalities and powers, Teresa. Soldier up.
March 15, 2023 at 2:19 pm
Of course, the SS men who were directly involved in the murder of Jews and other civilians were traumatized by it, too. Himmler himself recognized this, and he praised them for their sacrifice in overcoming their scruples in service to the Reich. Part of the reason for the dehumanization of the death camps was to make the guards feel they weren’t actually killing HUMANS, so that they could suppress their consciences.
It is fashionable to talk of mercy for mothers who murdered their own children. It is not fashionable to talk about mercy for Germans who murdered Jews. I am not in a position to either give or to deny mercy to either, nor am I in a position to give or to deny justice to either. Neither are you. That lies with God, Who is not concerned with fashion, and Who is both infinitely more merciful and infinitely more just than any of us.