In our post-Christian anti-life era, chances are you have never come into existence. Contraception has attacked life and ravaged the family by transforming it from having around five children to 1.3, almost overnight.
If you exist by being lucky enough to have avoided your parents’ contraception, you were probably killed before birth. Half your peers were intentionally killed prenatally, either through chemical or surgical abortion.
If you were able to survive the contraception and abortion age, you were probably dumped off at a daycare center each day while both your parents worked full time.
If you weren’t daycare’d out, you were probably stuck in front of a television or computer screen for much of the day.
If you weren’t formed by the hedonism and nihilism of virtual reality and the media, you were probably raised in public schools where secular progressive values formed you to believe white people are evil, fornication is expected, pornography is a way of life, male and female have no real meaning, and all religions are equal.
If you were able to avoid the demonic propaganda of public schooling, you probably attended a Catholic school that was no longer Catholic, and a parish that was so watered down you remained largely ignorant of what the Church is and teaches.
Whether or not you were able to avoid these evils, there is a good chance you were abused by your stepfather, parents, uncle or siblings, or someone outside the family you trusted – like many of your peers were.
Even if you avoided these diabolical dangers, you probably spent four years at college learning near nothing of depth or import inside the classroom, and much immorality and confusion outside the classroom – causing great harm to you spiritually and financially.
After this, you probably got married, still wounded from life experiences and with very little healing. Chances are this ended in divorce.
If you were able to avoid any or all of these pitfalls of the modern world, thank God for His blessings. And if you were able to overcome the effects of any or all of these pitfalls, thank God for His blessings. And, if you’re alive, thank God that you still have time to turn things around and begin anew, with His blessings.