Powered by deception and fueled by evil, the assisted suicide movement is an out-of-control, runaway train. It’s deceptive because it distorts the reality of the practice and available alternatives. It’s evil in that taking your life, regardless of how, is patently unbiblical and appeals to the most selfish, self-centered of emotions. The misguided idea is currently available in Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, Vermont and Washington State. Some version of physician-assisted suicide (PAS) is also...
Making Death Passé
The Bible says everyone will die once and then face judgement (Hebrews 9:27). Not to worry. There’s a growing movement aimed at defying God and making it possible to live forever. In fact, they even have their own church. Located in Hollywood, Florida, “The Church of Perpetual Life” teaches that technological advances will eventually end death altogether. Church founder Bill Faloon told the Miami New Times: “I never accepted death as being inevitable. Technology will advance to the point where...
Eugenics: Captive Victims
Between 2006 and 2010 nearly 150 female prison inmates in California were allegedly sterilized without proper authorization.
A History of Eugenics
Below are critical citations from the A History of Eugenics section of the Pillars of Personhood educational handbook. If you have additional questions about content within this section, please contact us at PersonhoodSeminar@grtl.org
Euthanasia
Below are critical citations from the Euthanasia section of the Pillars of Personhood educational handbook. If you have additional questions about content within this section, please contact us at PersonhoodSeminar@grtl.org
Celebrating Black History; Ignoring Black Genocide
March 2019 – Article 2: In February the nation celebrated black history month. It’s a time to remember, honor, and commemorate the tremendous accomplishments and sacrifices African-Americans have made to our country. Without their contributions, America would not be as culturally rich or secure. What’s ignored, however, is the genocide that continues in the black community where a disproportionate number of children are not safe in their mother's womb. “Another year has passed and black...
Black Baby Lives Matter Too
February 2019 – Article 1: For the many hours I’d spent researching the arguments against the legalization of abortion, I’d never once considered attending a pro-life march. Being something of an introvert, it wasn’t really my style. However, when I was handed a flyer for the 2019 Georgia March for Life, my eyes immediately drew to the note that read, “NO CANCELLATION due to inclement weather”; apparently, this was going to be a big deal. And it was…but for not the reason I expected. The...
Reaping a Whirlwind of Death
December 2018 – Article 1: Once evil gets a foothold, it always gets worse. It’s a fulfillment of what the prophet Hosea said: “For they sow the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind” (Hosea 8:7, ESV). Pastor Charles Stanley has often described the idea of sowing this way: “You reap what you sow, more than you sow, later than you sow.” When that concept is applied to America’s rapidly growing culture of death, the results are absolutely frightening. We’re reaping escalating levels of...
The Double-Edged Sword of Gene Editing
June 2018 – Article 1: As with many scientific breakthroughs, gene editing has a helpful side and a dangerous side; a moral side and an evil side. While the rapidly-growing technique promises the potential to prevent, or cure, inheritable diseases, it also threatens to fundamentally change what it means to be a human being created in the image of God. There are two types of gene editing: therapeutic gene editing and reproductive gene editing. Both procedures involve the use of...
Black History Month: A Bittersweet Celebration
February 2018 – Article 1: Every February, the nation celebrates and honors the tremendous contributions and sacrifices African Americans have made to our country. This year the theme for Black History Month is “African Americans in Times of War” honoring the brave men and women who defended this nation, especially those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Many African Americans selflessly served despite the fact they were assigned to segregated units in virtually every war America has fought,...
