I haven’t
said anything on the series of videos about Planned Parenthood and the selling
of fetal body parts from abortions. I am now. The simple reference to what this
is about is enough to turn my stomach. Four videos have been released – both edited
and unedited versions – by the Center for Medical Progress, a group that
opposes abortion. Eight more videos are coming. Russ Douthat at The New York Times wrote one of the best columns I’ve seen on the subject. The Gospel Coaltion has a report on the latest video; The Federalist has a list of links to some of the latest stories. Corey P. at The Ink Slinger also has information and links. And Bob Smietana at Christianity Today interviewed David Daleiden, the 16-year-old director of the Center for Medical Progress and the man behind the video project.
I’ve
seen the talking points, and that’s what they are, talking points – from Planned
Parenthood, The New York Times
editorial page staff, the spokesman for President Obama, and my own hometown
newspaper’s editorial writers. They are largely the same talking points: “heavily edited
videos,” “haven’t broken the law,” “attacks on women’s medical services.” Yes,
they are talking points or “key message points,” designed to blunt our
understanding of what is going on here, and make it okay to turn our eyes away
and go about our busy lives.
I
don’t know how else to say this: Planned Parenthood is an evil organization,
and we are all a party to what they do by allowing our tax dollars to help subsidize this abomination. The videos that turn our stomachs are leaving us no out –
none of us can say we don’t know what is happening. We can no longer pretend,
like all those good people did who lived near the Nazi death camps, that we don’t
know what’s going on.
I
tremble for what we as a people are becoming.
Faith, Life and Culture
Is This the End
of Christianity in the Middle East? –Eliza Griswold at The New York Times.
Palmyra: Ruins
That Inspired the Architecture of Power – Jane O’Brien at BBC News (Hat tip: J
of India).
Sin is the Only
Bad Word Left
– Melissa at Your Mom Has a Blog.
Useless
Information
– Billy Coffey at What I Learned Today.
The Structure of
Gratitude
– David Brooks at The New York Times.
Neither Falwell
nor Benedict, But a New Creation – Greg Forster at Patheos Mission:
Work.
Therapeutic
Superstition – David Bentley Hart at First Things (originally published
November 2012) (Hat tip: Rod Dreher).
Photography
Work
You May Be a
Passive Leader If…
-- Jon Mertz at Thin Difference.
Poetry
People like us – Troy Cady at
T(r)oy Marbles.
Michelangelo – D.S. Martin
at Kingdom Poets.
Poets on Poetry – Maureen
Doallas at Writing Without Paper.
At Times – John Blase at
The Beautiful Due.
Multitudinous
Heart: Selected Poems by Carlos Drummond de Andrade – Review by Mary Sayler at Poetry Editor.
“The Holy Round
of Creeds and Chants and Mysteries” – Fred Sanders at The Scriptorium.
Endless - Aaron Brown at Curator Magazine.
Endless - Aaron Brown at Curator Magazine.
Writing
Stay in the
Process
– Mick Silva.
3 Secrets to
Overcoming Your Greatest Fears About Writing – Margaret Feinberg.
A Growing Divide
in the Christian Fiction Industry? – Mike Duran at Novel Rocket.
Is Beowulf the First “Religious Horror”
Story Ever Written?
– Mike Duran at deCompose.
An Adjuster’s
Letter to John Keats
– Lyla Lindquist at Tweetspeak Poetry.
Lagniappe
Lemp History – Chris
Naffziger at St. Louis Patina.
Photograph by Milana B via Public Domain
Pictures. Used with permission.
Thanks, Glynn, for including my poetry book review. And thank you for taking a biblical stand on the precious life of a child.
ReplyDeleteI started watching one video, but it made me so sick, I had to stop. Thank you for telling the truth and for taking a stand against this wicked abomination called Planned Parenthood.
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