Monday, November 15, 2010

Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania vs. Casey, Governor of PA

POST-MODERNISM and the LAW

Last week our worldview course was continuing through "Put Your Beliefs to the Test" - developed by Brannon Howse and Worldview Weekend.  We were discussing evolution being applied to the law and how the Supreme Court of the United States is throwing out absolute truth with their decisions.  These liberal minded justice(s) are replacing truth with post-modern philosophies.  Long gone are the days of Natural Law (Blackstone) and here to stay is case law and one's own definition of truth, morality, and justice.

The case in question is that of Planned Parenthood PA versus Casey, Governor of Pennsylvania.  Background on the case is necessary to see how this court disregarded the quest for truth and injected their own post-modern philosophies into the ruling.  According to U.S. Supreme Court Media, The Pennsylvania legislature amended its abortion control law in 1988 and 1989. Among the new provisions, the law required informed consent and a 24 hour waiting period prior to the procedure. A minor seeking an abortion required the consent of one parent (the law allows for a judicial bypass procedure). A married woman seeking an abortion had to indicate that she notified her husband of her intention to abort the fetus. These provisions were challenged by several abortion clinics and physicians. A federal appeals court upheld all the provisions except for the husband notification requirement.


The question that the court had to consider was can a state require women who wants an abortion to obtain informed consent, wait 24 hours, and, if minors, obtain parental consent, without violating their right to abortions as guaranteed by Roe v. Wade?  The decision of Roe vs Wade was as follows: the Court held that a woman's right to an abortion fell within the right to privacy (recognized in Griswold v. Connecticut) protected by the Fourteenth Amendment. The decision gave a woman total autonomy over the pregnancy during the first trimester and defined different levels of state interest for the second and third trimesters. As a result, the laws of 46 states were affected by the Court's ruling ... it was a 7-2 ruling with only White and Rehnquist dissenting.

In PP v Casey, the Court again affirmed the Roe decision and upheld most of the Pennsylvania provisions mentioned above.  Not only did the Court reaffirm Roe with a 5-4 decison, but for the first time the Court imposed a new standard to determine the validity of laws restricting abortions (that's right, the Court imposed a new standard).  The new standard asks whether a state abortion regulation has the purpose of imposing an "undue burden," which is defined as a "substantial obstacle in the path of a woman seeking an abortion before the fetus attains viability."  Under this standard, the only provision to fail the undue-burden test was the husband notification requirement. 

Justices Sandra Day O'Connor, Souter, and Kennedy stated in the majority opinion, "At the heart of liberty is the right to define one's own concept of existence, of meaning of the universe and the mystery of human life."   This sentence has become known as the "mystery passage", you can learn more about it by clicking here.    Question - What about the part with the Declaration of Independence that reads, "All men are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights." - do we as a nation just ignore that part or throw it out altogether? 

So, what really happened with the Casey decision?  What happened is that man, not God, can now define reality.  Everything within our world is now subject to your own individual interpretation.  This is the very definition of post-modernism ... a world in which people refuse to acknowledge absolute truth.  The moral foundation of our country has shifted and not for the better ... will we continue to be silent under the banner of political correctness? Do you think that Darwin ever thought that his theories would have such catastrophic consequences on the affairs of men ... oh wait, he wrote about himself - chapter 5, The Descent of Man.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Margaret Sanger - The Woman Rebel

Margaret Sanger 1879 - 1966
founder Planned Parenthood


In a recent worldview class, after viewing the documentary entitled "What Hath Darwin Wrought", we were discussing the philosophies of Charles Darwin and the effects that his destructive theories have had on society.   To say that many opinions were expressed would be an understatement.  One of the more logical statements expressed was that if an individual today actually believed that they were not created by God and evolved from nothing, it is not unrealistic to say that same individual would not put a high priority on human life.  When destructive theories like Darwin's are incorporated into society and God is left out of the picture and the church remains silent - you end up with tragedies beyond description.  We only need to look back a few decades to see the influence that Darwin had on people like Hitler, Stalin, and Lenin.  The lives lost during the Holocaust alone are a sobering example that ideas have consequences.  And, bad ideas have bad consequences.  Friel and his crew have put together a thought provoking DVD - I encourage you to view it.  Enter Margaret Sanger ...

Margaret Sanger was one of eleven children to a mother who eventually died from cancer and a father who was an activist for women's suffrage and free public education.  Sanger was influenced by the philosophies of her father during her early years, but it wasn't until 1914 that the we began to see the true worldview of Margaret Sanger.  It was in that year that Sanger began publishing "The Woman Rebel".  The slogan of the publication was "No Gods, No Masters" and promoted the notion that each woman "be the mistress of her own body".

Sanger, an atheist, continuously attacked the Christian community and its leaders that opposed her.  Within the pages of her magazine, Sanger spewed anti-Christian and anti-family thoughts and ideals.  As stated by Brannon Howse in his book Grave Influence, she thought of marriage as a degenerative institution and sexual modesty as obscene prudery (page 312).  As a member of the Socialist party, Sanger was also anti-capitalist - stating that it (capitalism) was indecent exploitation - see "What Every Girl Should Know".  These ideas and philosophies were galvanized when Sanger traveled to Europe during the twenties.

While in Europe, Sanger studied and developed a fondness of eugenics and the Nazi Race Purification program (Grave Influence pg 312).  This program was the brainchild of Adolf Hitler ... an admirer of one Charles Darwin.  Not only did the worldview of Hitler and his cronies support the cause of Sanger, but they found their roots across the bond in the United States during the 1940's with the establishment of Planned Parenthood.  Planned Parenthood now has 850 clinics nationwide and brings in over 1 billion dollars per year. 

So let us recap ... Sanger was an atheist, a socialist, and a racist.  She believed in the eugenics movement and put the theories of Darwin into action with the establishment of Planned Parenthood.  Sanger wanted to rid the planet of the "less-desirable" people and thought of it as a good thing for society.  Sanger certainly waged war on God and her actions are still being felt today .... will we ever learn?  May we repent of our sins as individuals and as a nation.  Let us open our hearts and minds to receive the free gift of grace given to us by Jesus Christ .... the only Savior of this world!

In His Name,
Gut Check Ministries

Monday, November 8, 2010

MUST WATCH - End of Liberty and Quantitative Easing

Question: Are you ready for hyper-inflation?


After viewing this important video; please check out the article linked to this post. The title of the article is "Fed's Quantitative Easing to Starve the Middle Class" ... that is you and me folks! For more information you can visit http://inflation.us/

It is my hope that you will forward this information on to others. It is also my hope that you will fall on your face and pray for wisdom and discernment when engaging the 21st century world. It is never a bad idea to be prepared. When we prepare, educate ourselves, and rely on the sovereignty of God ... we have nothing to fear! Thanks again to Brannon Howse and his staff for making the public aware of what is taking place on the battlefield of ideas.

In His Name,
GutCheck Ministries

Thursday, November 4, 2010

RATIONING of HEALTHCARE - Dr. David Janda - www.PushBackNow.com

WOW ... Food for thought!



Brannon Howse of Worldview Weekend has an article that goes along with the video on his website. For more information visit http://www.worldviewweekend.com/