Saturday, March 19, 2005

DISPOSABLE SOCIETY

Our society in America really is going to the barbarians of the liberal left. A society is judged on how we take care of our helpless citizens. Terry Schiavo is dying proof that we really have become a disposable society.

In the year 2274, after the world has been decimated by a holocaust, a new society is built and resides in a domed city. However, it is forbidden for humans to live beyond 30 and you are given two choices, either to go through a ritual called Carousel with the promise of being "renewed", or go on the run and risk being hunted down by an elite police force known as Sandmen.

Does anyone remember what movie this is from? The year was 1976 and the movie was called "Logan's Run". Could this movie, that in its time was perhaps a "prophesy" of things to come here in the United States? Are we to be considered useless someday and forced to be "Renewed"?

We truly have devalued human life in our time. From infants in the womb, to adults who need assistance caring for themselves. Adolph Hitler convinced an entire continent of the worthlessness of the Jewish people and the people of Europe in France, Poland, and other nations became willing participants in the Holocaust that killed more then 6 million Jews. Contrary to popular belief, not just the Nazi's had in interest in the killing of Jews. I am sure beyond a shadow of a doubt that they're are many more people with this on the agenda.

Today it's Terry Schiavo and millions of unborn babies. Next who will it be? Grandma, because she is incontinent? How bout a child with Downs Syndrome? What about me? I have a bum knee and I am overweight, I guess it's time for me to die!?! Oh yeah, I am Jewish too, that thinking was good eneough for the Nazi's and most of the Arab world.

I fear this is the beginning of something more horrible then any of us could ever imagine. Where will it end? I hope here. Right now! Today! G-d help us all!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

You are so right! I have been reading some leftist blogs and it sickens me to read their versions on this topic.