Some of you may have seen the major news story of the private plane that crashed into a Montana cemetery, killing 7 children and 7 adults.But what the news sources fail to mention is that the Catholic Holy Cross Cemetery owned by Resurrection Cemetery Association in Butte - contains a memorial for local residents to pray the rosary, at the 'Tomb of the Unborn'. This memorial, located a short distance west of the church, was erected as a dedication to all babies who have died because of abortion.What else is the mainstream news not telling you? The family who died in the crash near the location of the abortion victim's memorial, is the family of Irving 'Bud' Feldkamp, owner of the largest for-profit abortion chain in the nation.
No, I am not suggesting divine retribution. What I am hoping for is that this tragedy affecting Dr. Feldkamp causes him to have a conversion of his heart and shut his clinics.
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Wow. That's downright creepy. I know you're not suggesting it...but who can help but think it?
Methinks his Kharma just ran over his dogma.......
Too bad about the kids, though.
It is a stunningly ironic turn of events. Tragic, but stunningly ironic. You can't make this stuff up.
...looks like another aborted flight....
Step,
When I first heard the story I made a comment to my sister that it seemed awfully wierd to me that they were all killed in the graveyard. They were 500 yards from the tarmac for landing and they crashed in the graveyard.
That sat with me until today when I heard it on a local talk here. WOW I said. Talk about Gods judgement. There may be some that will read this comment and say "Who the heck are you to say that?"
And becasue of my years of experience in the Pro Life camp and all that I had done and all that I had seen AND heard I'm pretty convinced God certainly had his hand in it. He is Sovereign, Just, Righteous, True and the Bible is full of testimonies about that in the Old Testament.
And my thought is like yours---that he would think about this and have that kind of impact where he would close up his killing machines.
Lloyd, while reading your comment, it occurred to me that when we see something like this happening, it is not God's retribution but events He might cause to bring about a change of heart. I am reminded of the travails of Job, who could still say, "Blessed be the name of the Lord" after his tremendous loss. I think of the stories of Capuchin nuns who went, signing psalms of joy, to Madame Guillotine during the reign of terror in the French Revolution. God's plans cannot always be seen.
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