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Thursday, January 03, 2013

Chief Rabbis of Israel say, 'Killing fetuses is murder' | LifeSiteNews.com

The following excerpts are from LifeSiteNews.com:
  • Israel’s two chief rabbis have again issued a letter to all synagogue and community rabbis urging them to condemn abortion and to support the work of Efrat, the country’s pro-life organization.
  • In stronger language than they have used in their previous messages, Chief Rabbi of Israel Yona Metzger and Chief Sephardic Rabbi of Israel Shlomo Amar called the killing of the child in the womb “murder.”
  • “As in past,” the letter reads, “we call on all rabbis in Israel” to “raise in their words and sermons in synagogues…the severe prohibition of abortion.”
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Chief Rabbis of Israel say, 'Killing fetuses is murder' | LifeSiteNews.com

'Same-sex marriage serious crime against humanity,' says African archbishop | LifeSiteNews.com

The following excerpts are from LifeSiteNews.com:
  • A Catholic archbishop in Cameroon preached, “Marriage of persons of the same sex is a serious crime against humanity” in his homily at Christmas Day Mass.
  • The Archbishop of Yaoundé, Simon-Victor Tonyé Bakot, encouraged his countrymen to defend African values of what constitutes an authentic marriage and family against recent efforts by international gay activists to overturn the country’s anti-sodomy laws—something many on the continent have called a form of cultural imperialism.
  • “We need to stand up to combat it with all our energy. I am particularly thankful to our local media that has been spreading this message of it as a criminality against mankind,” he said.
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'Same-sex marriage serious crime against humanity,' says African archbishop | LifeSiteNews.com

Wednesday, January 02, 2013

Time


God's time may seem slow to the human mind, but it's always the right time.