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"[Birth Control]...these two words sum up our whole philosophy... It means the release and cultivation of the better elements in our society, and the gradual suppression, elimination and eventual extinction, of defective stocks -- those human weeds which threaten the blooming of the finest flowers of American civilization." -- Margaret Sanger, (Founder of Planned Parenthood) "High Lights in the History of Birth Control," Oct 1923.

Over the past several weeks, as the culture of death has wept and gnashed their teeth—because of the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade—a rip-tide of indictments have been hurled at Christians. These insults and false accusations are rooted in, what those who are hellbent on the right to kill children, see as a lack of generosity and compassion, from Christians.

But is there any substance to these claims? Are Christians really hypocrites when it comes to loving their neighbor, simply because they refuse to embrace things like Universal Healthcare, Universal Childcare, Universal Basic Income and other socialized government programs?

On today’s podcast, Mike and I discuss some of the major differences between how culture defines generosity and how the God’s Word does. We also look at Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood, and how the current culture of death has attempted to white-wash her deeply racist roots; in both eugenics and white supremacy. And how the original intent of her efforts, which was ultimately to limit the population of those she determined to be “unfit” people and inferior races, is still being carried out in the mission and efforts of Planned Parenthood.

Thanks again for joining us pilgrims. Enjoy the podcast and stay pugnacious.