Saturday, January 22, 2011

Standing for the sanctity of life

January is national Sanctity of Life month. Many churches and Christian organizations are doing all they can to raise the nation's conscience and awareness regarding the slaughter of countless defenseless human beings, made in God's image, by supporters of abortion and euthanasia. Periodically, an individual stands out in this quest. The Catholic New Agency reports that one such individual has recently distinguished himself.

Mexican actor, Eduardo Verastegui, late of "Bella," has vowed to create the largest "pro-life" women's health center in--ready?--the U. S. While our national religion, secular humanism, continues to support the culture of death in the U. S. sacrificing over a million children a year to the god of "choice," this brave, Christian actor is putting his money and his name where his mouth is.

Speaking at the first-ever gala held by Mantle of Guadalupe, which he founded, and Catholic Charities of Los Angeles, Verastegui
...reiterated his commitment to defend life and announced that the organization’s new goal is the construction of “the largest women’s clinic in the United States.”

“I will not use my talents except to elevate my Christian, pro-life and Hispanic values,” Verastegui promised the guests. (Source)

Although he works in a business that is characterized by narcissism, shameless self-promotion and blind allegiance to the secular humanist culture of death, this young actor has chosen to stand up for Jesus, for life and for the millions of women, mostly minorities, who are victimized annually by the lies of Satan and his minions, who refer to unborn humans as "fetal and uterine debris." I consider him a hero and a true Christian soldier.

You may read the full story here.







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