Tuesday, October 28, 2008
What Martin Luther King called evil, Barack Obama calls good
"Martin Luther King points to a people of Christian faith that demanded an end to infant killing. In Rome in their declining years, it became law that upon the birth of your newborn child, if you didn't like the color of their eyes, the texture of their hair, the complexion of their skin, you could by law lay your child by the side of the road to die. The law further stated, anyone touching your child to give aid would be put to death. The newborn child was to be left to die! The early church under the threat of death scooped those children up and raised them as their own. Martin Luther King called not giving children "left by the side of the road" receiving no aid, evil! Barack Obama calls it a good thing. 80% of Americans call partial birth abortion, evil, while Mr. and Mrs. Obama call it a good thing.
"St. Augustine said, 'An unjust law is no law at all.' I would say, 'Far worst than the unjust laws are the persons who would vote to elect candidates who support unjust laws.'"
"St. Augustine said, 'An unjust law is no law at all.' I would say, 'Far worst than the unjust laws are the persons who would vote to elect candidates who support unjust laws.'"