Pro-aborts on line are gritting their teeth about this story. Many years from now when this mother is on her death bed and looking back at her life, like most of us she will think of things she regrets. One thing she will almost certainly not regret is giving birth to her twins. Go here to read the story. This life is aptly called a Vale of Tears, and many bad things can happen to us between our birth and our death, but the kids that God in His Mercy entrusts to us are never among the bad things, but among the lights that shine to show us the way of Christ’s Love in a frequently dark world.
Happy Ending Except For The Pro-Aborts
- Donald R. McClarey
Donald R. McClarey
Cradle Catholic. Active in the pro-life movement since 1973. Father of three, one in Heaven, and happily married for 43 years. Small town lawyer and amateur historian. Former president of the board of directors of the local crisis pregnancy center for a decade.
God Bless this young family, and God Bless those unrelenting pro-life Republicans in Texas!
“Somehow mothering came naturally to me.”
That article reminds me of this song. I was never a big fan of Kenny Chesney, but this is a great song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xP-Sxfntdb4
On her death bed, her twins will be with her, holding her hand and saying ‘I love you, Mom,” maybe along with some lovely grandchildren. Imagine all the politicians and celebrities who aborted all those babies – “shouting their abortions,” may of them their “pride” too – their children who will NOT be with them when they are dying; one in particular comes to mind who is proud of killing five of her children, who will not be with her, who will not say as she passes from this life, “I love you, Mom.” May God have mercy on all of them. Guy, Texas
Foretold by the Bee back in March:
https://babylonbee.com/news/disgusting-here-are-10-pictures-of-cute-babies-that-have-been-born-since-the-texas-abortion-ban
If you thought that Gen X had a lot of disdain for their elders, just wait until the current crop of kids grow up.
….Gen Y/9-11 generation/Millennial is now 40.
Exactly how feaking old do we have to be before folks realize we’ve grown up?
Did you mean Generation Z?
(born 2010 and after)
If you thought that Gen X had a lot of disdain for their elders, just wait until the current crop of kids grow up.
I remember a cultural chasm and a great deal of friction between adolescents and parents. I don’t recall much disdain past a narrow band of years in adolescence (and then it mostly concerned aesthetics). Maybe just where I was living at the time, and the sort of people nearest me.
Somehow we got signed up for an account called ‘Growing up in the ’70s’. So, you have these mildly amusing posts which get pushed over our Fakebook wall each day. There’s quite a bit of nostalgia among people our age.
Exactly how feaking old do we have to be before folks realize we’ve grown up?
The leading edge is now 40, not the rest of them. One problem in assessing these matters is the catastrophic decline in marriage rates. They’re low enough now that you can wager that about 30% of the post 1980 cohorts will go through life unmarried. As for those who do, the median age has been going up about 1 year per decade for 60 odd years.
While nearly a third never marrying– as opposed to the marry and divorce a dozen times nonsense– is somewhat depressing, acting like a group that averages 30 years old consists of “children” is obnoxious nonsense.
If you thought that Gen X had a lot of disdain for their elders, just wait until the current crop of kids grow up.
Yeah, we used to cut our hair oddly to rebel against our parents and the establishment. They’re cutting other things now.