I am a staunch anti-RH Bill advocate. It is the dictate of my conscience. And, I will stand to it till the end.
You know why I am doing this? It is because right information makes us clear our mind from deceptions and lies.
Creeping lies using media blitz; inexhaustible funding source from depopulation agencies and agents (read pharmaceutical corporations and multinational distribution lines that engaged in the contraceptives trade, more so with the USAID, Gates, Packard, Ford, the Rockefellers); politicians and NGOs that are recipient of the money trail from these depopulation agencies and agents; and pawns who are being peddled to back up these monstrous strides in the guise of population and poverty issues are drum beating like no other here in our midst.
We can beat them! We know we can because we are fighting in the light of truth and justice. Enough with these deceptions!
The following are invaluable articles which I have long researched and contemplated in this fight for us to steadfastly hold on to this battle for human dignity and justice.
The RH Bill is so clever. In semantic, it evades citing abortion and other ways degrading to the unborn. Yet, glaringly most of these contraceptives are really abortifacient. Experiences abroad would tell us that similar trails pertaining to the ones dawning in our country happened to other countries and had become the offshoots of other "culture of death" measures that had engulfed gradually their societies since. The Philippines will not be spared from these maneuvers. Sooner or later, if we allow the passage of this Bill into law, other harsh laws against life and family relations - divorce, euthanasia, same-sex marriage, etc. - will follow suit. If these will happen, we shall witness the greatest ever crumbling down of morality and Philippine society in the near future. It happened to the USA and other nations. If we remain pathetic, then we are next in line!
N.B. “People sometimes wonder why the Church takes a conservative stand on issues. But, the wisdom of such an ordinary position to take consists in the very imminent possibility and danger of opening the floodgates for other unorthodox ideas to thrive. Take the case of the RH Bill. While it is still being debated with the distinct uncertainty of its approval in Congress, here comes the cleverly introduced "Divorce Bill." Under the emotionally laden "Padre Damaso" hate campaign, what will come next? Legalization of abortion, gay rights, same sex marriage, etc. which all come under the technical definition of "reproductive rights." Is the Magna Carta for Women Act not comprehensive enough to protect the woman and mother and child? Is the Constitution not explicit enough to protect the mother and the unborn from conception to normal birth? Are amendments of existing laws to make them more relevant not better instead of crafting new laws which are burdensome and unjust to taxpayers as they require new budget allocations? The bill overdoes this!” – bgcorg, Inquirer (comment on the article, 1966 Papal Commission Favored Lifting Contraception Ban, dated 06/01/2011)


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