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Plea to Filipinos: Defeat the Tyrannous
RH Bill
In the following letter,
a dear friend and associate warns her fellow Filipinos of what she has
witnessed first hand in the West: the breakdown of morality, family and
faith due to sex education and contraception. Her letter is in
response to “The Responsible Parenthood, Reproductive Health and Population and
Development Act of 2011″ (commonly known as the Reproductive Health
Act, the RH Act or RH Bill), which is currently being
debated in the Philippines.
To My Dear Fellow
Filipinos:
The unfolding possibility
of the RH Bill’s passing by our government fills me with horror and foreboding
because so few understand the impact that such a bill would have on our
children, our families, our moral values and the future of our nation. My
conscience would never let me rest if I didn’t make a small effort to weigh in
with what I have come to discover while living in the United States for almost
23 years.
The birth of my
grandchild when my daughter was in crisis led me to get involved with mothers
in crisis pregnancies so that they, like my daughter, would choose life for
their babies. After 50 million abortions resulting from Roe vs. Wade that
legalized abortion in the US, there are millions of women that have suffered
its devastating consequences.
In the nearly 22 years I
have been actively involved with these women, I began to see so clearly that
the ultimate devastating decision to abort came as a direct link to failed
contraception or its ensuing contraceptive mentality. There is a tremendous
array of “effective” contraceptive drugs, many of them abortifacients, and
devices available to women (some as young as 12) promoted through sex education
in schools, magazines and the multi-media. Yet they have only served to
increase the number of abortions (1.5 million annually) and the number of
sexually transmitted diseases from a handful to over 50 strains in just a
little over 40 years. Condoms do not prevent the transmission of many of these
strains.
I have spoken to and
mentored hundreds of teenage girls and young women, not one of whom was told of
her unique gifts and dignity as a woman and mother. They were very receptive to
messages of abstinence and natural family planning once they understood their
true meaning because they have been naturally and divinely wired to believe
those truths.
These are statistics and
facts, but I have had the unique experience of seeing these young women
heartbroken and hurt by this contraceptive culture. Most of them come from
broken homes and parents who are also products of this contraceptive age. How
is it not possible to see an epidemic of pregnancies among young teenagers (14,
15, and 16 year-olds) with contraception and sex education available to all?
(Day care centers are now being built at public high schools.) We see so many
at the center where I work. Our modern woman is told she can finally claim her
reproductive rights, but she has only become a victim to greater exploitation
and worse, having been convinced that destroying her unwanted, unborn child is
also her option and right.
Make no mistake; the
bitter fruit of contraception is abortion and the devastation of the family.
Look at Thailand, the country so successful at controlling her population
through a massive condom program – she is now the Aids capital of Asia. Look at
its bitter fruit in the West, with its runaway abortion numbers, countless
divorces, the threat to legal marriage between a man and a woman and the spread
of socially transmitted diseases that are resistant to treatment. Without the
building block of healthy families, these nations will soon be ungovernable, if
they are not already.
There is a quiet
desperation I feel as I watch the country I deeply love go down the path so
many others have gone, abandoning their Christian principles and moral roots.
The poet George Santayana once said, “Those who have not learned from history are
doomed to repeat it”. If we go down the same path, we will lose out greatest
assets – our family values and our faith-filled people.
I urge
those who have the power to do so, not to pass this bill—and for those that
don’t, to pray to a much higher Power that it doesn’t. If it isn’t passed, if
we can find the means to control our population the natural way without
destroying our values, we will see our country blessed in ways we can never
imagine. Our nation once again can show the world that a people that
successfully resisted a tyrant can resist the tyranny of outside influences
that seek to destroy our families. In 1986, our people fought for democracy;
today,we fight for our national soul. If we do succeed, it will make People
Power look like a minor miracle.
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