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The Protestant heresy was born in Europe, but it is reaching to the Far East as well.

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  • @lauermar

    There certainly are pro-life Protestants. I know of a group called "Lutherans for Life". In my experience, Dutch Reformed are universally pro-life. Lots of Evangelicals too. But I don't think there is a single denomination that is adamantly pro-life. I would love to be corrected on that one if I'm wrong.

  • @uxordepp Sadly, many of them are anti-abortion, but pro-contraception. We dealt with this problem in several videos a few weeks ago.

  • So you are against population control. I wonder if you would still insist on your belief if someone from a 3rd world country have taken over your job because they outnumbered you that they can sell themselves 10 fold cheaper than you.

    Wake up and grow up. Balance is the key. Overpopulation is a real problem.

  • @frankie6092 Yes, I am more than happy to insist babies are not slaughtered in the womb so Americans can have easy access to jobs. I don't set money over lives. You, it appears, do.

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  • It's a good thing someone's talking nice about our bishops for a change. Here in the Philippines, the secularist beasts unceasingly defame Christ's apostles by calling them hypocrites, child-molesters, or "stuck in the dark ages." Keep up the good work Michael, and pray for my country that her faithful might have the strength to oppose the liberals who try to eject God from our culture.

  • @RealCatholicTV

    I guess it has something to do with media romanticizing "social justice". Every time they show a poor family with lots of kids or a family that cannot eat three times a day, they will automatically direct it to the Church's anti contraceptive and pro-life teachings. We have our fair share of "Liberation Theology" here as well and many of them are associated with leftist organizations, using the desperation of our countrymen to further their agendas

  • Worse, government programs such as the proposed RH Bill, thrive on government failure. When a government program fail, very rarely bureaucrats would tell us to stop the program. Very often than not, the more it fails, the more government funding it gets. Bureaucrats don't like such programs to succeed because if they indeed succeed, they would loose their jobs....and the perks.....and the commissions from suppliers.

  • Its bad enough that contraceptives like condoms flourished in our stores. It would be worse if the Bill be passed.

    Condom manufacturers, like any corporations, do not care about your health or how many babies you have. They are concerned with the bottom line, which is PROFITS. They would use every clever scheme possible, including using the government and our taxpayers money, to rake billions of dollars.

  • @archgin742000 "I state that every human being has the right to live, and once you deprive a human being, helpless and cannot defend himself, to live then what is that point of promoting social justice."

    Don't look now, but that IS Catholic teaching - so I don't know why it's so hard to defend based on that!

  • @poyincruz

    My advice, if you cannot defend your stand based on Catholic teaching, which is indeed very hard, considering the vicious attacks by the media, then try to defend our side using practical reasoning.

    I state that every human being has the right to live, and once you deprive a human being, helpless and cannot defend himself, to live then what is that point of promoting social justice.

    Yes social justice is important, but it is deeply rooted on the respect for life.

  • Contraceptives are basically legal here in the Philippines, with the exception of products that are proven to be abortifacients. But what I don't like from the RH Bill is that they use the government as the one to promote it. They use our taxpayers money to fund a program that many of us here considered as immoral. Even doctors are not allowed to say something against artificial contraception. Now that is coercion to the highest degree.

  • Thank you for coming to the philippines. I am part of CFC youth for family and life. I study at a catholic high school but i found out some of my closest classmates are pro RH bill. They are very wrongly informed about the bill. They think it's not anti life and they say they heard news that the pope approves the bill which is totally false right? thanks for posting this video I wanted to defend my side but I lacked reasons.

  • The protestants need to be more than ANTI-ABORTION... they need to finally become PRO-LIFE (which means rejecting the unbiblical practice known as artificial birth control).

  • @frankie6092 Well, overpopulation is a myth. Here in the Philippines, the roots of poverty are failed urban planning, high migration from rural areas to the urban centers, corruption and a weakened Filipino work ethic. Nothing about overpopulation here.

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