Executive Orders and Our Culture of Death

By reversing the government’s involvement in sex-change mutilation, Trump is able to address by executive order the tail end of our culture of insanity.

It’s a good sign, of course, but we still live in a society that murders half its babies before birth, kills ten preborn children for every one  brought to term in the IVF process, has ‘accepted’ homosexuality and the oxymoron ‘same-sex marriage’, is ok with widespread porn addiction beginning with children of 11 yes. old, and has virtually every tv show and movie condoning fornication as a lifestyle for the unmarried – all of which are the matter of mortal sin yet deeply embedded in the cultural psyche since the early 1970s.

Since our wholesale slaughter of babies will not end until *marriage, sex, and family* are restored its dignity as three venerated components of one entity, reflecting the One Trinitarian God of love – executive orders ought never satisfy anyone.

One thought on “Executive Orders and Our Culture of Death

  1. President Trump can only do so much but he’s done far more than what I expected (40 Days For Life recently posted an excellent graphic about this). Executive orders can be reversed by the next Democrat president. But what this does is buy time to pass strong pro-life laws (like the abortion ban here in Texas) with the strongest law being constitutional personhood from conception to natural death with equal protection under the law. To destroy the Culture of Death would require a very deep and painful conversion in the soul of the nation.

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