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Very encouraging (last year a friend attended, and she had a great experience). It was also refreshing to see (on EWTN's live coverage) some politicians with genuine enthusiasm for being pro-life, rather than lip service. |
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I have just written an article that I've entitled, "Lesson on Radicalism. . . A Walk Alongside of My Democratic Friend". The premise of the article points out that we may be doing more, internally, that fuels the hatred of radical ideology than we realize. A finger has been pointed at Republicans as the cause of this hatred, but, I spell out a different side of this debate. I state within this article that "Republicans have bled dearly over wounds brought about by carelessness of Democratic causes".
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My article summary: We've closed our eyes when politics hides behind causes that contribute to, not only a moral decline, but, a national decline. Radicalism has no justification, but, we're not guiltless when we allow the promotion of what are now political stances that speak to our own decline and destruction.
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My writing is very intense. I try to warn those who become my reading audience. It should not be taken lightly, not even the casual glance. If you read what I write, I ask that my audience prepares itself for something very intense.
Author biography: Dawn Dale is the founder of The Christian Heartbeat located at:
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Dawn has degrees and experience in counseling and psychology. She is the author of "Dawn's early Light", and has created the up-and-coming Heart 2 Heart blog located at The Christian Heartbeat. Keep checking in at The Christian Heartbeat for more of Dawn's writing and to share some of your own writing, prayer concerns, and personal struggles at Heart 2 Heart with The Christian Heartbeat Counsel Connection. This group is made up of committed Christians who seek to use their writing talents to minister to a hurting and searching world.
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Thanks for the links, MK! Made the trek downtown myself for this yesterday--first time. The slideshow you link to is pretty representative. Lots of college kids and Gen-Xers (like myself), too. Nary a protester, either. Still looking for the final tally on attendance, though. |
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I agree this is very encouraging and it fills me with hope and faith. |
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I'm always a bit amazed at that, and more than a little impressed too. It's encouraging at a time when there is so many discouraging developments in the country. |
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