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And growing up, my mom, she did not, just so everyone knows, she did not genetically test me as an embryo. And she used to always say, I'm here to get you into heaven, not Harvard. And it highlights this phrase that she used to tell all of us. Her priority wasn't high IQ or musically talented or super athletic.
And growing up, my mom, she did not, just so everyone knows, she did not genetically test me as an embryo. And she used to always say, I'm here to get you into heaven, not Harvard. And it highlights this phrase that she used to tell all of us. Her priority wasn't high IQ or musically talented or super athletic.
And although those are blessings and wonderful gifts to have from God, my mom's goal for her children was to create good moral humans, because that's what God calls all parents to do when he blesses them with children. There's a spiritual component to this. It's the same problem with, I think, taking Ozempic instead of eating right and exercising more.
And although those are blessings and wonderful gifts to have from God, my mom's goal for her children was to create good moral humans, because that's what God calls all parents to do when he blesses them with children. There's a spiritual component to this. It's the same problem with, I think, taking Ozempic instead of eating right and exercising more.
You are manipulating life at its origin with IVF, treating the symptoms of infertility rather than addressing the deeper natural complexities of human existence and attempting to play God by controlling the creation and selection of life. And it is... All right, let's talk about something that President Trump has done that is good, something that he is getting right, and that is the border.
You are manipulating life at its origin with IVF, treating the symptoms of infertility rather than addressing the deeper natural complexities of human existence and attempting to play God by controlling the creation and selection of life. And it is... All right, let's talk about something that President Trump has done that is good, something that he is getting right, and that is the border.
Meanwhile, the U.S. Catholic Conference of Bishops has been on the right side of IVF and designer babies and the wrong side of the border security issue. And the bishops, the Catholic bishops, are now suing the Trump administration for cutting refugee settlement funding. Now, what is refugee resettlement funding?
Meanwhile, the U.S. Catholic Conference of Bishops has been on the right side of IVF and designer babies and the wrong side of the border security issue. And the bishops, the Catholic bishops, are now suing the Trump administration for cutting refugee settlement funding. Now, what is refugee resettlement funding?
billions of taxpayer dollars on refugee housing, transportation, food, and even improving their credit scores. Now, per this lawsuit, the federal government has committed to providing $65 million to the USCCB for the immediate physical needs and integration of refugees into their
billions of taxpayer dollars on refugee housing, transportation, food, and even improving their credit scores. Now, per this lawsuit, the federal government has committed to providing $65 million to the USCCB for the immediate physical needs and integration of refugees into their
new communities but the lawsuit reads that now after refugees have already arrived and been placed in usccb's care the government is attempting to pull the rug out from under usccb's programs by halting funding so the bishops are saying you read to pay us you can't just stop now
new communities but the lawsuit reads that now after refugees have already arrived and been placed in usccb's care the government is attempting to pull the rug out from under usccb's programs by halting funding so the bishops are saying you read to pay us you can't just stop now
Per a USCCB spokeswoman, we are urging the government, meaning we the bishops, to uphold its legal and moral obligations to refugees and to restore the necessary funding to ensure that faith-based and community organizations can continue this vital work that reflects our nation's values of compassion, justice, and hospitality. And we don't know how this is going to play out in court.
Per a USCCB spokeswoman, we are urging the government, meaning we the bishops, to uphold its legal and moral obligations to refugees and to restore the necessary funding to ensure that faith-based and community organizations can continue this vital work that reflects our nation's values of compassion, justice, and hospitality. And we don't know how this is going to play out in court.
It's possible that Trump can't just cancel these contracts made with the U.S. CCB. But what I will say is that the moral thing, we want to talk about morality here. The moral thing for the U.S. Catholic Conference of Bishops to do is to close up shop. when it comes to the refugee programs. Stop paying for refugees and have the Trump admin handle these cases and eventually deport them.
It's possible that Trump can't just cancel these contracts made with the U.S. CCB. But what I will say is that the moral thing, we want to talk about morality here. The moral thing for the U.S. Catholic Conference of Bishops to do is to close up shop. when it comes to the refugee programs. Stop paying for refugees and have the Trump admin handle these cases and eventually deport them.
It is immoral for the taxpayers to continue funding the entire lives of non-Americans while our own suffer. We have veterans on the streets. We have... at Lahaina or the Carolinas that were victims to these hurricanes. We have problems here in the States and resources and funding is being taken from the taxpayers and allocated to illegal migrants instead of our own.
It is immoral for the taxpayers to continue funding the entire lives of non-Americans while our own suffer. We have veterans on the streets. We have... at Lahaina or the Carolinas that were victims to these hurricanes. We have problems here in the States and resources and funding is being taken from the taxpayers and allocated to illegal migrants instead of our own.
There's something inherently disordered about that. And whatever happened to religious leaders raising money on their own, operating off of donations? Why are their charitable projects government-funded now? I think that this defeats the purpose of charity, which should be done out of the goodness of people's hearts, not ripped out of the pocketbooks of taxpayers.
There's something inherently disordered about that. And whatever happened to religious leaders raising money on their own, operating off of donations? Why are their charitable projects government-funded now? I think that this defeats the purpose of charity, which should be done out of the goodness of people's hearts, not ripped out of the pocketbooks of taxpayers.