Dear Planned Parenthood,

Opportunistic baby killers never miss a chance to deflect public attention from their utter depravity.

Katy's avataraskthe"Bigot"

To you who go to shocking extremes to justify your lucrative abortion business, know this:

12301533_10153296424004639_6555583029321986124_nWe deplore your violence against the most innocent among us.

We reject your attempts to dehumanize children for financial gain.

We fight the immoral and unconstitutional legislation that has lead to the deaths of 3000+ of our fellow
citizens daily for the past 40 years.

We demand an end to the barbaric practices which dismember, chemically poison, and snuff out the lives of inconvenient and unwanted people. If honestly describing your business is “incendiary” then the problem is not “rhetoric,” but your practices themselves.

We aren’t going anywhere. Those of us who truly believe that all people are created equal and who hate injustice, especially against the vulnerable, will never cease to cry out against your appalling practices until ever clinic door is closed.

As we stand against you, we will continue to promote…

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The White Rose

“1942, Germany. Behind closed doors and in hidden facilities the piles of corpses grew, the streets were stained with blood. 2015, Canada. Is our condition so different? 300 tiny bodies ripped to pieces, 300 innocent children dismembered every single day before taking their first breath.”

26 Brutally Honest Atheist Quotes Worth A Read.

Well, as we all know, the Mona Lisa painted herself. 😉

James Bishop's avatarBishop's Encyclopedia of Religion, Society, and Philosophy

HonestAtheists

Everyone likes honesty. So, I’ve collected 26 honest quotes from atheists that I have read. I think much of this will come to the surprise of many people (atheists, believers & others) who have experienced the foul tactics of Dawkins, and co. This list will certainly grow (New Atheists are never on shortage of foul, vitriolic statements), and I’ll include any new quotes in a second edition to this article.

Atheism is a faith based belief system:

Many of the New Atheists today like to purport that science and reason support their worldview. Ignore the fact that on an atheistic worldview there is no such thing as reason, and reason needed to do science in the first place. The atheist needs to posit that blind forces of nature from the finite beginning of a purposeless universe gave rise to their cognitive faculties and abilities. This is impossible, unless miracles are…

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Common Ground: Justin and Delusional Word Salad

“Wise men speak because they have something to say; fools because they have to say something.” – Plato

“Fidelity to Marriage, Fidelity to the Eucharist” – Homily by Fr. Cristino

Regularly availing oneself of the sacrament of Reconciliation, attending daily Mass, and receiving Holy Communion all encourage fidelity.

Don’t be afraid or ashamed to go to confession, pope says

“Every person has within him or her a hunger for life, for meaning and for eternity.” – Pope Francis

“What is It?” – Homily by Fr. Cristino

What is the Bread of Eternal Life, and where can we find it? From the article: “If the challenges in life have been overwhelming us, even to the point of where we come to Mass and pray but are beginning to wonder why since nothing ever seems to get any easier, perhaps the solution to our struggle is to be more aware of the way in which He is trying to feed us.”

I disabled Flash on my computer and I haven’t enjoyed the web this much in years

Thoughts on Flash, 2015-style. 🙂

How Organizations Can Address the Challenges of Modern Digital Collaboration

Many organizations, regardless of size, are not using technology well to reap the benefits of collaboration at scale.

dionhinchcliffe's avatarOn Digital Strategy | Dion Hinchcliffe

It’s now clear to me that we must take bold new steps if we are to truly improve the state of workforce collaboration in most organizations. As the majority of us are doing it today, digital collaboration is largely stuck in the doldrums.

The known issues are numerous: The tools themselves are either too complex, specialized, or advanced, or worse, not a good fit for our organizations but are appealing due to unrelated reasons like vendor stability or wide adoption elsewhere. Often, our workforces are too entrenched in older ways of working (or, just as likely, woefully untrained in the new.)

Collaboration itself is now appearing everywhere, as a digital capability embedded in many of our technology products. This fundamentally human group activity — which is absolutely vital to produce results in today’s knowledge-driven organizations — has either been added as a secondary ‘feature’ in many of our existing…

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