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The Death of Granny Doe

The Death of Granny Doe

The Death of Granny Doe

Terence Morrissey

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2006
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9781425923389
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Some years ago I began to write a booklet about Abortion, Euthanasia and Infanticide. I have never known a person who had an abortion, I have never known a doctor or anyone else who performed an abortion or engaged in euthanasia or infanticide (killing of children). I have always had a deep desire to ’know the facts.’ I have heard many arguments on many subjects and I have engaged in plenty of discussions concerning the topics in this booklet. It dawned on me that, as I listened or engaged in a discussion that much of the argument presented, was pure emotion. Devoid of actual fact. People are passionate about what they believe and will debate the subject until the sun comes up. I found little that indicated that any of those entering brought along any convincing factual statements. Some quoted their favorite newspaper or their favorite radio or TV guests. All of this led to a section of the booklet you are about to read. In my quest for authoritative documentation I came across a book that would end my quest. I was given a book titled 'Rachel Weeping' by a friend who knew of my desire for facts. Although this friend held a contrary opinion he was always honest in our discussions concerning these topics. The author of 'Rachel Weeping,' James T. Burtchaell had, in my estimation, researched the subject matter to the point that it would allow me to set down my researching tools and conclude that I had all the facts necessary to bring to the reader’s attention the devastation caused by abortion, euthanasia and infanticide. If you have an honest desire to know the facts of the destructive power of these three, abortion, euthanasia and infanticide in the personal lives of those that engage in or are on the receptive end of one of these operations and want to know how all of us, as a society or individually are impacted for not heeding the call of the watchman that cried out 'The enemy is before us' then this booklet is a must read for you.

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