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Please join me at StopTheAbortionMandate.com this Thursday, July 23, at 9 p.m (Eastern) for a critical webcast.
Powerful abortion industry lobbyists and Washington bureaucrats have just launched a massive effort to mandate taxpayer-funded abortions as part of their proposed trillion-dollar healthcare takeover.
With this power grab, the abortion industry and its political allies intend to:
* Force taxpayers to fund a huge abortion-industry bailout — something the majority of Americans oppose, and certainly cannot afford in these tough economic times
* Mandate that virtually every American be forced into a health plan that includes abortion coverage
* Require honorable medical providers to violate their consciences and perform abortions — or risk losing their jobs
* Impose one of the cornerstones of the “Freedom of Choice Act” (FOCA) by stealth
The New York Times just ran a prominent story confirming that an “administration official refused Sunday to rule out the possibility that federal tax money might be used to pay for abortions under proposed health care legislation.”
Put bluntly, these proposed measures could lead to the largest abortion expansion since Roe v. Wade.
This abortion mandate must be stopped.
More than 60% of Americans believe that religious beliefs and values should form the basis for executives’ business decisions, but less than two thirds of high-level business leaders agree, according to a study by the Marist College Institute for Public Opinion, commissioned by the Knights of Columbus.
Most Americans give corporate America poor or failing grades for honesty and ethics and rate the country’s business leadership as poor during this time of economic crisis, according to a Marist Poll commissioned by the Knights of Columbus.
Results from the study, which included surveys of both the American public and corporate executives, indicate a gap in perception of the role religion and morality should play in business, as well a significant difference in how each group views corporate America’s morality. Some 76% of Americans believe that corporate America’s “moral compass” is pointed in the wrong direction, while only 58% of corporate executives agree.
The surviving pages of the world’s oldest Christian Bible have been reunited – digitally. It became available for perusal on the Web at http://www.codexsinaiticus.org so scholars and other readers can get a closer look at what the British Library calls a “unique treasure.”
I’m so excited that we are finally in our Alpha test to work out any remaining bugs and to apply any ideas that our alpha testers come up with. Special thanks to David and JV for being the first to sign up and Alex and Derek who signed up soon after.
Beyond just tracking the progress of CrossLinked, we’ll also track the news and events that affect our lives. From the latest changes in politics and governement including abortion, gay marriage and hate crimes bills to the changes that affect you in your local community and Chrisitans across the world.
Do we really need yet another blog out in the blogosphere?
Well, I intend for this blog to be different. How you ask?
This blog is going to map the journey we take together in launching CrossLinked and creating a Chrisitan social network that is going to be a powerful tool for uniting Christians and advancing God’s kingdom.
Right now it is just a seed of an idea, but God is going to quickly multiple those seeds into something awesome!