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LatinoTalk Texas 2014, 0028 Culture of Life vs Culture of Death

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LatinoTalk Texas is America's only daily independent political analysis from the Latino perspective! On today's show, a discussion of the nature of the Culture of Death and how it exists in opposition to the Culture of Life which is best represented in the Church.  Using a discussion of the Vatican's recent Synod on the Family and how some news reports about that were deliberately false and misleading was done so for the purpose of undermining the Church and the Culture of Life.  I discuss how the Culture of Death has two approaches toward and in attack of the Culture of Life.  One is political and the other is social.  The Social side is represented in the various efforts to undermine life such as abortion and euthanasia.  They are motivated by the radical environmentalism and the belief that people ARE pollution but that some people, namely themselves are better people and should be allowed to live while others are too stupid and too ugly to live.  They are people like Margaret Sanger, Hitler and John Tanton.  The Political side is lead by socialists and Libertarians.  They seek to rid our governments and society of religious expression.  The Culture of Life; however, expresses that though there are many of us, life is a gift from God and that we are here for a purpose and that because we are clever and work hard we will find solutions to our problems and find ways to cure diseases and feed the hungry. Later in the show, I update the news on Islamic Army, Ukraine, Boko Haram in Nigeria, Houston Mayor Parker and her attempt to push the homosexual agenda in the courts and the protests in Mexican state of Guerrero.  

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