tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7708139263643046536.post1467938706894780122..comments2024-03-28T14:59:42.168-04:00Comments on Kresta In The Afternoon: Today on "Kresta in the Afternoon" - December 12, 2011Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7708139263643046536.post-14379720385571006932011-12-13T06:57:26.229-05:002011-12-13T06:57:26.229-05:00Al, I found the CBS Arizona hospital piece you did...Al, I found the CBS Arizona hospital piece you did quite informative. I appreciated you bringing to light the 4 conditions pertaining to a mother's life in jeopardy that the Church teaches. I know time was limited, but perhaps another time you could have on there a doctor who can tell us some of the medical options that could involve "terminating" a "pregnancy" but not the life of the developing infant. Perhaps you know of examples of infants incubated or gestated at a very early stage? <br /><br />Also, you were correct as to the propaganda of the piece by CBS. Just yesterday, I blogged about an anti-Christian rant by a sports columnist regarding Tim Tebow, but his problem was really with God. I can't help but think incidents also like the Arizona hospital case are rorschach tests for dissident Catholics or anti-Catholics. After all, what came out in the hospital case?–––the issue of women priests! How did that relate to the issue? It didn't, other than it's another issue dissidents have with the Church, so why not use the media platform to propagate that too. You were right that the child's welfare was not the issue. The child was, it seems tragically, used to propagate dissident causes. The whole thing made me think human sacrifice was alive and well, not ending with the Aztecs, but thriving onward in abortion and euthanasia. The sacrifices are made for the advancement of evil.The Catholic Voyagerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01076867908302903171noreply@blogger.com