The loss of one child is the loss of more who would have been.

Yesterday’s posting pictured the Culture of Death as an octopus.  One of its tentacles was in the magnificent mansion of higher education.  There, it encouraged millions of young women to value careers more than marriage and children.

As a result of the Culture of Death’s evil efforts, dozens of millions of women have not had the children The Roman Catholic Church encourages.  Families are smaller.  Many do not even exist.   The Culture of Death is happy with every child that is not born.

It takes decades to see how deadly the process is.  Every unborn child will not have children.   Generations are wiped out by selfishness.  The Loving Programmer has made that clear in The Second Programming Log, Romans 6:23:  “For the wages of sin is death.”

The loss of one child is the loss of more who would have been.

Those who can understand some of the final finality of that that and not feel some of the pain are part of the Culture of Death.

Those who do not care that the loss of one child causes many more not to be are part of the Culture of Death.  Their souls are lost, with similar finality.

 

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