why I don't subscribe to the NEJM (reason # 212)
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This page contains a single entry by alicia published on October 19, 2005 7:30 PM.
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"There are none so blind as those who will not see." What struck me was that the quote she chose to start the article fits her position. She is esousing her "Creed". Credo - I believe.
Pope Paul IV was prophetic in Humanae Vitae. We have lost our wonder at new life. We are encouraged to no longer view our fertility as a gift. It has become "Our choices", "Our lifestyle".
May God have mercy on us. I pray with great fervor that the teaching given to us by Pope John Paul II in "The theology of the body" continues to fill our hearts and change them from hearts of stone.