Judie Brown
Judie Brown
January 12, 2016
While everywhere around us a culture of death flourishes, we must stand up for truth. We must show that this culture will not prevail.
Americans have grown numb to the idea that, when a loved one is suffering, it is incumbent upon those who surround him to pour out themselves in an unselfish way so that the person feels love, even in the midst of his anguish. Today's attitudes preclude this Christ-like behavior. To get back to a culture of life, we must revive the commitment needed to express a dedication to treating our fellow human beings with the respect and dignity that they deserve.
January 12, 2016
While everywhere around us a culture of death flourishes, we must stand up for truth. We must show that this culture will not prevail.
Americans have grown numb to the idea that, when a loved one is suffering, it is incumbent upon those who surround him to pour out themselves in an unselfish way so that the person feels love, even in the midst of his anguish. Today's attitudes preclude this Christ-like behavior. To get back to a culture of life, we must revive the commitment needed to express a dedication to treating our fellow human beings with the respect and dignity that they deserve.
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