Today’s Choices Are Tomorrow’s Consequences

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The government, media, and school systems have become parental advisers to this nation’s children and young adults. Especially with media exposure and messaging, not being strategic and purposeful will produce a deceived, confused, immoral, lazy people. Statistics prove corrupt, mainstream messaging is seeping in and the results are staggering.

Our nation’s moral compass is pointed due south, unless we choose to take action!

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2 Responses to Today’s Choices Are Tomorrow’s Consequences

  1. jennifer says:

    I had an abortion at the age of 19. I’m not proud that I did but I’ve come to terms with it and think that it is the best decision i could of made. I was a lost teenager, just moved to another province, didn’t know anyone and didn’t even know myself. I wasn’t done school and didn’t have any support, so you can just imagine the type of child I would of raised!! I don’t believe it would of been fair to raise a child, when I was such a mess as a human being at the time. Believe me I don’t encourage abortions and feel horrible that i did but I believe that if you are to bring a child into this world, at least have something to offer the child. Now that I think of it, I guess i could of put it up for an asoption, i didnt even think of it until now. Now I feel bad all over again :( I did learn from this experience though. To always use protection and to accept the consequences to my actions and find better solutions. If this would happen to me again, I would not have an abortion< i would give it up for adoption instead.

  2. Dee says:

    Gracias Dani por toda tu ayuda!

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