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Saturday, January 26, 2019

Andrew Cuomo's "Sanctity" of Human Life

“New York’s profoundly corrosive legislation is extreme... New York now permits non-physicians to perform abortions and de facto permits infanticide of the sort that notorious Philadelphia abortionist Kermit Gosnell was convicted only recently.”
--Catherine Glenn Foster, president & CEO, Americans United for Life
Such outward public happiness at the prospect of murdering innocence hasn't been evidenced since the Nazi wholesale slaughter, the genocide, of Jewish women and children.  Catholic New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is an unethical, hypocritical, sociopath who just expanded the legalized murder of innocence for no other reason than to solidify his political future.  Of course, this is just my humble opinion concerning this particular Catholic heretic, but hypocrisy and heresy are nothing new to the state of New York, the Catholic Church, or Christianity as a whole.  How sad for the people of New York.  Heresy is simply hypocrisy dressed in religious raiment.  I tend to turn a blind eye to hypocrisy and heresy because they evidence why I have a distaste for organized religion and the fact they have, sadly, become so commonplace in society thanks to politicians like Cuomo.  Excommunication by the Catholic Church is the least of his punishment.  He should be more concerned about his immortal soul.

Now that I have this off my chest... 

Editor's Note

(Re: disclaimer cum "get out of jail free" card)

Before you go getting your panties in a bunch, it is essential to understand that this is just an opinion site and, as such, can be subjected to scrutiny by anyone with a differing opinion. It doesn't make either opinion any more right or wrong than the other. An opinion, presented in this context, is a way of inciting others to think and, hopefully, to form opinions of their own, if they haven't already done so. This is also why, occasionally, I will present an "opinion" just to stir an emotional pot. Where it may sound like I agree with the statements made, I'm more interested in getting others to consider an alternate viewpoint. 

It is my fervent hope that we keep open and active minds when reading opinions and while engaging in peaceful and constructive discussion, in an arena of mutual respect, concerning those opinions put forth. After over twenty years with military intelligence, I have come to believe engaging each other in this manner and in this arena is the way we will learn tolerance and respect for differing beliefs, cultures, and viewpoints.

We all fall from grace, some more often than others; it is part of being human. God's test for us is what we learn from the experience, and what we do afterward.

Pastor Tony spent 22 years with United States Air Force Intelligence as a planner, analyst, briefer, instructor, and senior manager. He spent 17 years, following his service career, working with the premier, world renowned, Institutional Review Board helping to protect the rights of human subjects involved in pharmaceutical research. Ordained 1n 2013 as an "interfaith" minister, he founded the Congregation for Religious Tolerance in response to intolerance shown by Christians toward peaceful Islam. As the weapon for his war on intolerance he chose the pen, and wages his "battle" in the guise of the Congregation's official online blog, The Path, of which he is both author and editor. "The Path" offers a vehicle for commentary and guidance concerning one's own personal, spiritual, path toward peace and the final destination for us all. He currently resides in Pass Christian, Mississippi, where he volunteers as lead Chaplain and Chaplain Program Liaison, at the regional medical center.


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