When Parents Stopped Caring, Kids Started Killing

   The story is told of a tribe of people who lived many years ago.  When the old became ill, the custom was to place the elderly in a large basket and leave them in the high country for the wild animals to devour.  This custom continued for many years until one day a son placed his father in the basket, and after dropping him off, proceeded to return to the village down below, when his father yelled — “Son, be sure you take the basket back with you, because your children will need it for you someday.”

   A national tragedy is unfolding that, if not curbed, will affect every one of us someday. Beginning in the late ‘60s and early ‘70s  a culture of death swept through our country, and as usual, the children and elderly are the most vulnerable. Although they come under many deceptive labels in order to disguise, confuse, and justify, they are all works of the evil one.        

   The Women’s Liberation movement took to the streets in the 1970s, and  the percentage of women working outside the home doubled. Spending rose, driving prices up. Selfish parents, searching for a new life of independence, put their greed ahead of their childrens’ welfare. Divorce skyrocketed, and families fell apart. Parents became “too busy” to care for their young, so they dumped them off at Day Care and pre-school centers where they would spend mo ...

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