Thursday, June 21, 2007

Planned Murderhood according to Encarta

How many unborn toddlers were murdered today because of the humanistic, paganish decisions of the United States Supreme Court?

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“Anyone, then, who knows the good he ought to do and doesn’t do it, sins.” James 4: 17 (NIV)

In the process of writing my most recent blogs, I checked to see what Encarta had to say about Planned Murderhood (also known as Planned Parenthood). The following is the total information given in this one article. I have only a few comments to make about this at the end. Here, then, is Encarta’s article on Planned Murderhood.

“Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc. (PPFA), a reproductive health care organization dedicated to the principle that every individual has a fundamental right to choose whether or not to have a child.

PPFA has more than 150 affiliates and operates nearly 1000 clinics throughout the United States. It has headquarters in New York City. The more than 20,000 volunteers and staff that work at the organization's centers provide medical and educational services to nearly 5 million people each year. These services include counseling on fertility and pregnancy; screening for cancer and sexually transmitted infections (STIs); treatment for STDs; testing and counseling on the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), which causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS); sexuality education; parent/child communication programs; and services related to contraception, prenatal care, abortion, and adoption.

PPFA's independent political arm, the Planned Parenthood Action Fund, engages in lobbying and electoral activity to help expand and preserve reproductive health and rights for all Americans. In the mid-1990's PPFA established a political action committee to make financial contributions to political campaigns.

PPFA also is involved in international family planning programs. The organization provides support for family planning projects in developing countries through Family Planning International Assistance, a program Planned Parenthood established in 1971. In 1994 PPFA established Global Vision, a program that disseminates information about global population issues. PPFA is a founding member of the International Planned Parenthood Federation. This organization, established in 1952, consists of family-planning associations from more than 140 countries.

During the 1990s PPFA has been troubled by internal disagreements over the organization's direction. After Pamela Maraldo became the PPFA president in 1993, she moved to change the emphasis of PPFA from reproductive care to general family medicine. Her efforts caused widespread concern among PPFA affiliates and the board of directors, and in 1995 Maraldo resigned. In 1996 Gloria A. Feldt, a longtime PPFA regional administrator, became president of PPFA. Feldt planned to refocus the PPFA on advocacy of a woman’s right to terminate an unwanted pregnancy.

PPFA traces its origins to the efforts of Margaret Sanger, an American nurse who worked to give all women access to information on contraception and reproduction. In 1916 Sanger, along with two other women, opened the first birth control clinic in the nation in Brooklyn, New York. Sanger founded the American Birth Control League in 1921, an organization that worked to legalize birth control, and in 1923 she established the Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau to provide services related to contraception and to collect data to use in lobbying efforts. In 1939 these two organizations merged to become the Birth Control Federation of America, renamed the Planned Parenthood Federation of America in 1942.

Reviewed by: Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc.” Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2007 [DVD]. Redmond, Wa: Microsoft, Corporation, 2006.

“These services include counseling on fertility and pregnancy; screening for cancer and sexually transmitted infections (STIs); treatment for STDs; testing and counseling on the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), which causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS); sexuality education; parent/child communication programs; and services related to contraception, prenatal care, abortion, and adoption.” In and of themselves, there is nothing wrong with any of the “services” offered by Planned Murderhood except, of course, for the murdering of unborn babies which is not a service at all—it is organized, “legalized” murder. Was Planned Murderhood one of the organizations that pushed for the obscene Supreme Court decision that asininely declared that it is a “legal right” to murder one’s own unborn baby? If so, do you think such a position would be relevant to an article about the organization?

How much adoption services do you think this organization provides? Wouldn’t a break down of the percentage of time, effort, and money devoted to each of these “services” be appropriate? Is there an emphasis on adoption or the murder of unborn babies? When the organization claims to do so much in so many related areas, aren’t the areas of concentration and emphasis important to knowing and understanding the organization?
What is meant by “services related to contraception”? Do they provide contraception to under aged children? Is that important in understanding the organization? What kind of “sexuality education” do they provide? Is that important in an organization that advocates the murder of unborn children and who have infiltrated our public schools? (See the next post—the LORD willing.)

“In 1996 Gloria A. Feldt, a longtime PPFA regional administrator, became president of PPFA. Feldt planned to refocus the PPFA on advocacy of a woman’s right to terminate an unwanted pregnancy.” This is an extremely important comment!!! An attempt to redirect the efforts of the organization was defeated and the organization is focused on murdering unborn babies!!! What a damning pronouncement!!! The focus of the organization is to murder unborn babies!!!

“Reviewed by: Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc.” This statement at the conclusion of the article seems both extremely unusual and enlightening. Naturally, I have not read the vast majority of the articles in Encarta. However, I have read some of them. This is the ONLY article that I have read where it is declared that the organization discussed has reviewed the article before it was published. Why do you think that occurred? Is Planned Murderhood controlling what others write about them? Why was this organization given this privilege? How very strange? How very illuminating!!!

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