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July 19, 2006

Of Human Life

Sanctity of Human Life seems to be a thing of the past, at least for some. In the context of the ongoing war, lots of civilians are being killed. Numbers don't seem to matter anymore. Its time for us to sensitize ourselves to this fact. That human life, in its embrionic form, or human form, is precious. If this would dawn on the ideologues of our times, both the terrorists and governments, steps would be taken to protect lives.

The war in the Middle East has even overshadowed the Tsunami destruction in Indonesia. It's time for us to invoke help from above, for this planet earth that has been devastated by terrorism, war and natural calamity.

Posted by frleo at July 19, 2006 4:17 PM

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