Gosnell Crimes Driven By Lifestyles Of Lust

Closing arguments are being made in the grisly murder trial of abortionist Kermit Gosnell. The case leads us to wonder: how has “reproductive care” come to this – the murder of newborn infants by snipping their spinal cords?

Perhaps the root cause can be found in the widespread glorification of sex. Not sex within marriage, but promiscuity, hook-ups, and pornography (in other words – just plain lust personified.) A culture of licentiousness has convinced people that sex is only about pleasure and should be “consequence-free.”

Obama and Planned Parenthood Gosnell Crimes Driven by Lifestyles of Lust

An Honest Laugh

I remember getting a hearty laugh from a woman who was a rather popular liberal talk show host on the subject of sex when I told her, “If you can get the milk for free, why buy the cow?”

“Why buy the cow?” is the refrain today of millions of carnal-minded men who see a woman as the object of his pleasure rather than seeing her as a person with dignity. Such a belief is the product of our Planned Parenthood-inebriated society. And PP will no doubt be tooting its horn through the puppet media in 2016 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the opening of one of society’s most sordid snake pits – the first birth control clinic in the nation. That shameful event took place in New York City at the lead of Margaret Sanger, whose American Birth Control League was later renamed Planned Parenthood as an attempt at image control.

Stay Out of the Bedroom

Sanger justified contraception over the claim that women should have control over when they have children. Huh – when to have children? How about staying out of the bedroom? Try using periods of abstinence – a system whose effectiveness has kept pace with the artificial methods in every era, from the 1930s to the 1950s with the temperature method, to the 1960s with the sympto-thermal method, and forward.

And yet the very twisted thinking about contraception that was supposed to liberate women has turned women into objects of use. Hmm… contraception. This matter is no longer a “Catholic only” issue. Today, many Christians are questioning what contraception has to do with love, or are wondering if the Bible has anything to say about it. What has been known as the sin of Onan throughout the centuries has been a tool for teaching that masturbation and contraception is wrong. In Genesis 38:9-10, Onan was struck dead by God as a punishment because of his unnatural act by “spilling his seed on the ground” when he had intercourse with his deceased brother’s wife. (The article “The Sin of Onan Revisited” offers a thorough explanation in the light of modern challenges to this teaching.)

Beauty and Meaning

Although Christians differ on this subject, it should not be a matter of contention (or ignored), but a launching point for further discussion, especially in our troubled times when the beauty and meaning of sexuality has been so misconstrued.

Someone once told me that a wise priest once said, “No abortion ever came from an act that did not involve contraception.” It’s also been said that abortion follows contraception as night follows day. That is certainly true, as seen in U.S. Supreme Court decisions allowing the sale of contraceptives and later abortions: judges today continue to quote a so-called “right to privacy.”

It’s simple logic – when birth control fails, the resulting pregnancy is seen as a mistake. Then abortion is trotted out to “fix” the problem.

President Obama’s decisions, appointments, and disappointments on abortion are pointed out in this video, “Barack Obama’s Track Record on Abortion”:

“Perfect American Family”

I remember an incident when I was a sidewalk counselor outside of an abortion clinic in a large city. A minority couple crossed the street toward the clinic. As I walked with them, trying to discourage them from entering, the man exclaimed to me with a kind of mock pride: “We have enough children – two. The perfect American family.” Does that make your blood boil, or what?

The Gosnell trial – an event that has been nearly completely avoided by the kow-towing mainstream media – should make every American do an about face toward this growing horror. Preacher Bradlee Dean and his ministry, The Sons of Liberty Radio, clearly point out Gosnell’s horrific acts in his column, “Advocates of Murder No More” (Disclaimer: the Sons of Liberty Radio is a client of our PR firm, TreeFrogClick, Inc.)

Video: Bradlee Dean on “Abortion” from his documentary “My War”:

Dean rightly lays blame, too, at the complacent churches throughout America. “Three hundred thousand pulpits have become accomplices to murder by their silence….” He also points to an unrelenting assault against the unborn by the government, with its chief offender being President Obama himself (who wimped out when asked about the Gosnell case, blabbering about whether “violating medical ethics” was involved.)

It’s time to stand up for life, and for a true respect for the dignity of the person in his or her sexuality. If you feel you are at a loss regarding what you can do to stand up for these values, at least give Dean a “like” on his Bradlee Dean Facebook page.

“Rainbow Journalism” Is The New Enemy Of Children

220px Dan Savage Provided 218x300 “Rainbow Journalism” is the New Enemy of Children

Dan Savage writer of sex column perverting young minds

In this column we coin the term “rainbow journalism.”

If you’re young, trendy and hip, and are strolling through downtown Minneapolis, you might grasp a copy of City Pages from the newstand. Its stories, appealing graphics, attractive restaurant ads and reviews of the local night club scene would seem to set you up for an upbeat weekend.

But look a little further, and you’ll uncover a fanatically-driven editorial policy that promotes sleeze and liberal causes. For example, “Savage Love” is a weekly sex advice column by the notorious sex activist Dan Savage. His recent advice includes using online resources to find a worker in the sex industry for a reader’s 22-year old mentally-ill brother. Ugh. The column is filled with trashy advice and crude language.

City Pages is part of a chain of 16 “alternative” free weekly papers around the country with a hefty combined circulation of 1.8 million. You wonder, an alternative to what? It’s an alternative to what is wholesome and true; City Pages promotes strip clubs, homosexuality, and condemns any moral message of Christianity. It scorns patriotism as well. One front-page display contained a mock-up photo of the Statue of Liberty with the words, “One nation under tacos.”

Screamed at readers

Around 1900, yellow journalism screamed at its readers with sensational headlines, weakly-supported facts, with a show of being legitimate by claiming to champion the underdog. Today’s yellow journalism jabs at morality, criticizes Christian organizations, all with name-calling and mockery. The only underdog it champions is the radical homosexual who demands that all of his sexual practices become codified in law, while crushing those with contrary beliefs.

It’s a kind of news adolescence that never grows up. Let’s call it “rainbow journalism.”

More than one hundred years ago, newspapers of integrity separated themselves from yellow journalism, and medical professionals likewise distanced themselves from snake-oil salesmen and abortionists. It was a time for the growing professions of the day to disavow themselves from shady and base practices.

But some news outlets never grow up. Like the crowd that shouted for Christ’s condemnation on Good Friday, City Pages relies on a lot of emotion, few facts, and is quick to slam anyone who stands for morality.

Hate-mongering

It’s no wonder then, that every few weeks New City trots out hate-mongering articles against Christian rock musician and preacher Bradlee Dean and his ministry, You Can Run International, based in Annandale, just outside of Minneapolis. (Disclosure: You Can Run International is a client of our PR firm.) New City has covered Dean’s defamation lawsuit against MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow in snarling tones. They accuse his ministry of not only gay-bashing, but now have made dangerous accusations about his family.

I don’t care what your politics are, but going after your enemy’s family is just plain evil. What could be done against the paper if it were not protected by a too-broadly defined First Amendment interpretation today that allows the big media to destroy someone’s reputation?

What enraged City Pages: You Can Run International’s school presentation in Dunkerton Iowa, above, which quoted Elton John and Lady Gaga in their support of homosexuality.

Dean’s presentations in more than three hundred schools around the country warn about bullying, drug use, and yes, the very real dangers of abortion and the homosexual lifestyle. The talks also emphasize the Biblical basis of our country’s Constitution. Having grown up in a broken family himself, Dean knows what it’s like to struggle through the teen years. Now he is driven by a passion for helping youth not make the same mistakes, to turn to wholesomeness and integrity of character. What’s wrong with that?

Building an enemies list

All of this is threatening stuff for City Pages. As a matter of fact, the newspaper has teamed up with its Phoenix look-alike New Times (both are owned by Voice Media Group) to slander Dean’s attorney Larry Klayman, the founder of Judicial Watch, a non-profit law firm which attained notoriety through 18 civil lawsuits against the Clinton Administration. New Times, which had never heard of Klayman until he represented Dean in his lawsuit against MSNBC host Rachel Maddow, now puts Klayman in its sights. The paper has in fact dragged Klayman’s family into the battle, making up stories about his failed marriage.

Voice Media Group has thus added Dean and Klaymen to its enemies list, which also include Sheriff Joe Arpaio, the popular elected sheriff of Arizona’s Maricopa County, who has taken an outspoken stance against illegal immigration. Klayman has represented Arpaio, fighting his recall effort.

So the new enemy of youth and children is “rainbow journlism.” And it’s no surprise, since sex to them is something enshrined unto itself, something only for pleasure, practiced to the exclusion of the possibility of children. Maybe the patrons of these papers’ many advertisers should stay away from them like the plague.

For Dean’s syndicated columns, read the Bradlee Dean Blog.

The Inauguration And The Silly Putty President

Mount Rushmore Obama The Inauguration and the Silly Putty President

A humorous look at what’s really going on behind all the ceremony:

The inauguration is over. But our reporter, Eliza Snoop, was able to catch an interesting private conversation between President Obama and Joe Biden, since she was able to disguise herself as a fly and enter the presidential limo.

“A stirring speech, Mr. Presisent,” Biden said. “I’m glad you were able to include the words ‘endowed by their Creator’ in your quote of the Declaration of Independence — this time.”

“Yep — that ought to keep the Tea Partiers quiet for a while.”

“I’m also glad we were able to get some good entertainment into this — many people think the whole day is just boring. Beyonce was great.”

“It’s Be-yon-SAY” to you old folks, Joe,” the president quipped.

“Oops. But I can pronounce James Taylor.”

“Say, I thought James Taylor was going to sing something unique. I mean, ‘America the beautiful was nice, but —”

“He was, but I just had to stop him.”

“Wha—?”

“He had something prepared to the tune of his famous ‘Fire and Rain,’ but he was going to call it ‘Fire and Brimstone.’”

“Glad you put a damper on that, Joe. We don’t want any divine condemnation.”

“Hey, I liked that line about how we expose the error that ‘All problems can be solved by government alone,’” Biden chuckled. “Just get them to believe that we think like they do, and then we can do what we want.”

Obama smiled approvingly as the car turned onto Constitution Avenue.

“Of course, we’ll put a lot of church activity and charity groups out of business, as we planned — I really like your HHS mandate where we’re going to shut down Catholic institutions. You’re a genius, Mr. President.”

“It’s all going to fall into our hands someday, Joe,” Obama quipped. “Hey, what about that Rushmore project?

“Yes, Mr. President. There’s just no more room for any other face. We’ll have to replace one of the guys up there with your awesome visage.”

“Who will we replace? Lincoln, he’s a good guy. Jefferson, nah. Hey, how about Washington? I like how he’s out front of all the others, and I never liked all those paintings of him praying.”

“Perfect. And I’ve already looked into the logistics. Seems the granite experts have had difficulty finding a grey material that will stick to the rock. In fact, there’s only one substance that will do it.

“What’s that?” Obama asked, leaning forward curiously.

“With all due respect, Mr. President, it’s Silly Putty. It will take 95,000 tons of the gummy stuff to get in your ears.”

“Do it, Joe. It’s just like our public policy. Dumb solutions, but just make it stick with the public.”

 

Christianity — The Soul Of America

Jefferson Christian Christianity — the Soul of America

Some years ago, I was interviewed by a TV station about the issue of abortion. I had been matched up with a representative of Planned Parenthood; and after the interview, I happened to ride down the elevator with the woman who was my opponent.

I mentioned that Christianity was part of our Constitution, and she shot back: “Christianity is not in the Constitution!”

Well, she got me there; and I had to do some catch-up reading. It’s true that Christianity is not in the Constitution (unless of course you include the date at the very end, which says “in the Year of our Lord….”) It’s true that Article VI states that “no religious Test shall ever be required” as a qualification to any office or public trust.

They Brought the Persecution With Them

But there’s more to it. As every schoolboy knows, one of the main reasons why the Pilgrims (and many other immigrants in later years) came to the New World was to escape religious persecution. But the early settlers brought with them the same persecution from their homeland. For example, the Puritan fathers of Massachusetts Bay Colony ran a theocracy and did not tolerate those of other religions. And in various places, Baptists, Catholics, and Congregationalists were either prohibited from holding public office, driven from the area, or just plain executed.

We’ve got to fix this, thought the Founders of our country. Madison and Jefferson were among those who shaped the idea that the government should not officially support any “sect” of Christianity. This thinking went into the writing of the Constitution, and thus Christianity was not promoted in that document. But the Founders certainly did not have in mind some kind of atheist utopia, where our civic leaders abandon all moral direction or support of Christianity.

Chocolate Cake Argument

A closer look at our governing ethos certainly shows Christianity as an essential part. The Declaration of Independence, for example, has several references to God. The document appeals to the “Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God” and that all men are “endowed by their Creator” with unalienable rights (attention, Mr. Obama: this phrase is really here). At the end, it asks for “a firm reliance on the protection of divine Providence….”

The Smithsonian Institute, in a recent article, describes America as a “secular republic.” This phrase, however, doesn’t do justice to our form of government any more than a list of ingredients in a cookbook make up a chocolate cake. In baking a cake, there is also action and good will, with the purpose of making something that is both good and pleasing. There is a person behind the baking of a cake. And there are people and a purpose behind the acting out of our government.

Yank Christianity Out of Government

You can’t yank Christianity out of our government any more than you can yank the soul out of a man and still call him a man. Has our government recognized Christianity? You bet. Just look at the credit in granite given to Christianity and the moral laws in our monuments and public buildings in Washington, D.C. Take a look at the newly-released Sons of Liberty Radio YouTube video that shows impressive footage of Bible quotes and presidential mentions of God and Christianity in our nation’s capital. (Disclosure: Sons of Liberty Radio partners with our firm, TreeFrogClick). Bet you didn’t know that there were tiny Bible verses engraved into the walls of the Washington monument. Or that carved into the cornerstone of the wings of the Capitol building is the speech of Daniel Webster, which culminates in the words:

And all here assembled … with hearts devotedly thankful to Almighty God for the preservation of the liberty and happiness of this country, unite in sincere and fervent prayers that this deposit, and the walls and arches, the domes and the towers, the columns and the entablatures now to be erected over it may endure forever.

So where is the true America? Its guiding principles are in its soul — in Christianity.