Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Whatcott: Who is right? Mary Wagner vs Michael Coren


Michael Coren questions Mary Wagner's sacrifice to protect unborn children from death by abortion. Michael seems to believe we have to respect laws protecting abortuaries and we have to respect the abortionist's property and let them murder unborn children in peace.  (more...)



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And top it off with a Facebook comment from Mary's mother:

Jane Wagner Michael, you have missed the point entirely. You said that Mary goes to the abortion clinic to be arrested. Wrong. Mary goes to the abortion clinic in an eleventh hour attempt to save the life of a baby who is being carried to his appointment with death. She knows that it is likely that she will be arrested, but she never gives up hope that other pro-lifers will join her there and make it impossible for the judicial system to handle the crowd. You said that she is breaking the law. Yes, a law that is wrong. In the same way that good Germans broke the law in hiding Jews from the Nazi exterminators in the great war. You made other personal disparaging remarks about Mary while defending the indefensible, our Justice system. It is easy for us on the outside, who lead banal and pseudo peaceful lives, to consider the actions of Mary to be reprehensible. So were the acts of Christ, so much so that the political powers of that day had to crucify Him to silence him. I hope this isn't what has to happen to Mary to get you onside. Or maybe you will think she brought it on herself. You resent the Poles for calling us a Fascist country, which by our very actions define us to be. How can you be a proud Canadian when you know that our government supports the wholesale slaughter of innocents, and has a law in place to protect them from public outcry? I wonder which side you really sit on Michael. As Mary's mother, I am deeply ashamed of you and those who share your thinking. Your picture above, says it all.


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  2. Michael Coren, in a moment of truth, concede that he knew very little about theology. His latest outburst only shows that he is equally ignorant in philosophy. Truly the man has become pathetic.

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  3. It's CanChurch that's pathetic. Coren profits handsomely from the sorry state of Catholic formation. As do Salt & Blight, Novartis, The Catholic Register... The zombie apocalypse of the "spiritual".

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