The Evil We Pay For
America not only invites evil into its presence. America requires its citizens to pay the bill for their own destruction.
The best definition of evil I've found is by Author M. Scott Peck in his book People of the Lie. He said, "Evil is that which destroys the soul." And in my estimation, nothing destroys the soul more than murdering babies. We can depersonalize it by calling it abortion. We can make it mainstream by providing those abortions at a place called Planned Parenthood. We can do what we want, but it is still murder.
Of course, the rabid supporters of murdering babies will argue first, women's rights and second, that babies in the womb are not babies at all. In a civil society, murdering another human being should not be anyone's right. The second point, that they're not really babies until birth, is a bogus argument. If you're a true Believer in the Bible and Jesus Christ, you wouldn't get an abortion but choose adoption. Most of the rabid pro-abortion crowd are, in all probability, non-believers. If so, try this on for size.
A recent study from the University of Calgary, published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters in 2025, is noteworthy. The study investigated ultra-weak photon emission (UPE) in living organisms. The researchers employed advanced imaging techniques to capture UPE, demonstrating that human beings emit light — a faint glow invisible to the naked eye — but that this glow disappears upon death.
Planned Parenthood recently released its annual report of its evil doings. Last year, they performed 402,230 abortions, an all-time high and up from last year's 392,715 abortions. It's important to note that it is, after all, the whining over the Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade.
The report also noted that PP provided 2,223,680 contraceptive services and made 2,148 adoption referrals. One pro-life defender, Carole Novielli, wrote for Live Action. "The organization now commits over 57 abortions for every one prenatal care service, and kills over 187 pre-born babies for every one adoption referral."
In this most recent report, Planned Parenthood also bragged about how it helps women from pro-life states travel elsewhere to get abortions. They assisted more than 100,000 women seeking abortions in the past year. They paid more than $3.4 million for abortion travel. They spend a lot of money. Where do they get that money?
In its most recent report, Planned Parenthood reported total net assets of $2.5 billion, an increase from the previous year's $2.3 billion. Their total revenue for the year was reported at slightly less than $2 billion. The federal government allocated $800 million, compared to $700 million the previous year. That means our Congress decided to fund evil with our tax dollars. This is from a Congress that most recently self-identified as 87% Christian.
Our society today has regressed to the days of the Phoenicians, Aztecs, and Incas, who sacrificed babies to their various gods. In America, since 1973, we have sacrificed 60,000,000 babies on the altars of career and convenience, and it's my right. That is 60,000,000 living, breathing human beings whose lives were sacrificed on our watch and whose glow disappeared, darkening our world in more ways than one. All of the evil was sanctioned and paid for by those we elected to honor and sustain our Constitution and Bill of Rights. And they're all guilty, and so are we.
Our day of reckoning is coming.
Hey Pal. Thanks for the "The study I referred to doesn't specifically say that" statement and your added clarification. Personally, I have mixed feelings about abortion and will explain in a message henceforth. Best Regards and Semper Fi, Bill
"A recent study from the University of Calgary, published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters in 2025, is noteworthy. The study investigated ultra-weak photon emission (UPE) in living organisms. The researchers employed advanced imaging techniques to capture UPE, demonstrating that human beings emit light — a faint glow invisible to the naked eye — but that this glow disappears upon death."
Ed; What is the point of this paragragh? Yes, I understand that UPE disappears at death. In the following paragraphs, you are discussing life before birth. Did they detect UPE before birth.?