Showing posts with label Iceland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Iceland. Show all posts

Sunday, August 20, 2017

Iceland isn’t ‘eradicating’ Down syndrome — it is killing every person who has it - Live Action News


Aug. 19, 2017

Iceland isn’t ‘eradicating’ Down syndrome — it is killing every person who has it


A recent CBS News episode of “CBSN: On Assignment” has garnered some disturbing headlines this week with an episode entitled “The country where Down syndrome is disappearing.”

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Thursday, August 17, 2017

Statistics Say You Do Not Care About This - JESSILYN JUSTICE CHARISMA NEWS

Gammy, a baby born with Down syndrome
Gammy, a baby born with Down syndrome (REUTERS/Damir Sagolj)

Statistics Say You Do Not Care About This

JESSILYN JUSTICE  CHARISMA NEWS
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Iceland claims to have nearly eradicated Down's syndrome. But it's not because the country's leading scientists and doctors have discovered a cure or treatment. Rather, they opt to eliminate diagnosed babies in the womb.
"My understanding is that we have basically eradicated, almost, Down syndrome from our society—that there is hardly ever a child with Down syndrome in Iceland anymore," says geneticist Kari Stefansson, the founder of deCODE Genetics. "It reflects a relatively heavy-handed genetic counseling. And I don't think that heavy-handed genetic counseling is desirable. ... You're having impact on decisions that are not medical, in a way."
According to the National Review, prenatal testing is optional in Iceland, but the government mandates that doctors notify women of that option. About 85 percent of expectant mothers undergo the test, and close to 100 percent of those women choose to abort if their child is diagnosed with Down syndrome. Just two children with Down syndrome are born in Iceland each year, often as the result of faulty testing.
The idea of eradication through termination is spreading, though.
According to CBS:
Other countries aren't lagging too far behind in Down syndrome termination rates. According to the most recent data available, the United States has an estimated termination rate for Down syndrome of 67 percent (1995-2011); in France it's 77 percent (2015); and Denmark, 98 percent (2015). The law in Iceland permits abortion after 16 weeks if the fetus has a deformity—and Down syndrome is included in this category.
But abortion, one of the top issues in the 2016 election, doesn't necessarily make for a successful story.
In a letter to Charisma readers, cultural commentator Dr. Michael Brown asked
But when it comes to the subject of abortion, whether it's one of my articles that gets a lot of circulation on other conservative sites or whether it's someone else's article, there doesn't seem to be as much interest here.
I know you care about the justice.
I believe you care about the unborn.
Yet somehow articles on abortion do not seem to get your interest. Why is that?
Is it because we've been fighting this battle for decades and it seems old?
Is it because it doesn't relate to you as much on a daily basis?
Is it because the church as a whole remains insensitive to this life-and-death issue?
Or is it something else that I'm missing?
Articles about abortion on Charisma News, like this onethis one and this one failed to net even 1,200 views at the time of this writing. Meanwhile, stories about the solar eclipsesex scandals and divorces sky rocket.
But there are some who still fight to protect the unborn.
Joni Eareckson Tada, a quadriplegic with a ministry to people who are disabled, says: 
Over 25 years ago when I served on the National Council on Disability, we responded vehemently against a report from the National Institutes of Health which listed abortion as a "disability prevention strategy." All 15 bipartisan council members strongly advised the NIH to remove any reference which used abortion as a tactic in eliminating disability.
Yet now, just over 25 years later, Europe is outpacing America in eradicating certain disabilities through abortion—a prime example is the recent CBS report highlighting Iceland's 100 percent abortion rate of unborn children with Down syndrome. To me, this is the ultimate form of discrimination against people with disabilities, and I join fellow disability advocates in denouncing abortion as a strategy to limit the numbers of people who have Downs.
Each individual, no matter how significantly impaired, is an image-bearer of our Creator God. And people with Down syndrome are arguably some of the most contented and happy people on the planet. From them, we learn unconditional love and joyful acceptance of others who appear different. Now, even that is in jeopardy of being eradicated.
Actress Patricia Heaton blasted the CBS report, as well.

What do you think? Sound off!
 
Jessilyn Justice is the director of online news for Charisma. Born and raised in a pastor's family in Alabama, she attended Lee University and the Washington Journalism Center. She's passionate about sharing God's goodness through storytelling. Tell her what you think of this story on Twitter @jessilynjustice.
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Thursday, August 10, 2017

Let's Trade Our Titles for True Humility - J. LEE GRADY CHARISMA NEWS

Today it seems we've developed a title fetish. (Edited by J. Lee Grady)

Let's Trade Our Titles for True Humility

J. LEE GRADY  CHARISMA NEWS
Last week when I was preaching in the nation of Iceland, I befriended three young foreign students from Africa who were visiting our conference near Reykjavik. I noticed these guys were sitting in the back of the auditorium, so I invited them to sit with me up front. They later admitted to me that I was the first preacher they'd ever met who greeted people before a service.
"In my country, most preachers come into the auditorium after the worship, and they don't speak to anyone," one of the brothers told me.
When I told these brothers they could call me Lee, they were shocked. They expected me to demand a long-winded ecclesiastical title.
I'm often asked if I have a title, and my answer doesn't satisfy some people. I don't consider myself a pastor because I travel so much. All kinds of labels have been pinned on me: reverend, prophet, apostle, even bishop.
Once I was introduced to a church as "Dr. Grady," and I almost crawled under my seat. I only have a college degree. There are no letters after my name.
Today it seems we've developed a title fetish. For a while everyone in charismatic circles was becoming a bishop, and some were installed into this office with rings, robes and funny-looking hats. Then the same guys with the pointy hats started calling themselves apostles. Then the prophets got jealous and started calling themselves apostles too! I knew one lady who, not to be outdone, required people to call her "exalted prophetess."
Now the latest fad is requiring church folks to address certain people as apostles. As in, "When apostle Holy Moly arrives, please only address him as, 'apostle,' and then make sure he is seated in a private room while his two 'armor bearers,' wearing dark glasses, guard his door." I know of one popular preacher who sends his hosts a letter explaining that he must be called "apostle" anytime his name is used from the stage!
Some of these title-seekers have even invented an elaborate theology to go along with their ridiculous rule. They say you can't receive the true anointing from a man of God if you don't honor him with his right title.
Sounds so very oooh-oooh spiritual to the naive. But it's charismatic garbage.
Jesus didn't play this religious game, especially when he was around the grand poobahs of His day—the long-robed, nose-in-the-air scribes and Pharisees. After accusing them of loving the best seats in the synagogues, He pointed out that they loved to be called "Rabbi" by men (see Matt. 23:7).
Then He warned them: "But do not be called 'Rabbi,' for you have one Teacher, the Christ, and you are all brothers ... For he who exalts himself will be humbled, and he who humbles himself will be exalted" (Matt. 23:8,12).
People have quibbled over these words for centuries, insisting that pride is what Jesus was rebuking, not titles. I would agree that Jesus was going to the root sin. But He was also asking these guys if they'd be willing to ditch their labels and act like normal people.
When I was in China several years ago, I met some amazing leaders who had planted thousands of congregations. They had also spent a lot of time in jail for their faith, and they'd been beaten with iron rods for preaching the gospel. They were the bravest apostles I've ever met.
But when I asked them if they used "apostle" as a title, one guy said: "We believe in those roles in the church. But we prefer to call each other 'brother' or 'sister.'"
That settled the issue for me.
If these Chinese giants of the faith—and true apostles—don't require to be addressed with titles, then Your Worshipful Grand Master Rev. Dr. Bishop Big Deal Jones who claims oversight of maybe four churches shouldn't wear his ministry role around his neck like a tacky neon name badge.
If people can't see the anointing on your life through your character, then don't cheapen the gospel by wearing a title you don't deserve.
I'm not saying people shouldn't use reverend, minister or even bishop to identify their roles in the church. One of my mentors is a bishop, and he is one of the most humble men I know. But can we please dispense with the insecurity and the childish "I'm more important than you" appellations and get back to the simplicity of the gospel? Let's get over ourselves!
Jesus is the King of kings, the Lord of lords, the Son of David, the Prince of Peace and the Apostle of our Confession. Yet when He came into this world, He laid aside His heavenly glory and took on the lowly name of Jesus. He wore no fancy robes. He demanded no titles. He had no "armor bearers." He even bore His own cross until He was too weak to drag it to Calvary.
If we want to serve Jesus honorably, we must forsake our need for fame and cast our crowns at His feet. 
J. Lee Grady was editor of Charisma for 11 years before he launched into full-time ministry in 2010. Today he directs The Mordecai Project, a Christian charitable organization that is taking the healing of Jesus to women and girls who suffer abuse and cultural oppression. Author of several books including 10 Lies the Church Tells Women, he has just released his newest book, Set My Heart on Fire, from Charisma House. You can follow him on Twitter at @LeeGrady or go to his website, themordecaiproject.org.
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Friday, March 18, 2016

Survey: Israel is 11th Most Happy Nation on Earth - Israel Today

Survey: Israel is 11th Most Happy Nation on Earth

Friday, March 18, 2016 |  Israel Today Staff
Israel is caught in an intractable conflict and situated in a region that is crumbling amidst religious extremist violence. And yet, Israelis are amongst the happiest people on earth, according to the annual World Happiness Report.
This year’s iteration of the global survey had Israel once again ranked as the 11th most happy nation, a position the Jewish state has held for the past three years.
The 10 countries that ranked ahead of Israel were, in order: Denmark, Switzerland, Iceland, Norway, Finland, Canada, Holland, New Zealand, Australia and Sweden.
The most unhappy nations were: Madagascar, Tanzania, Liberia, Guinea, Rwanda, Benin, Afghanistan, Togo, Syria and Burundi.
The Unites States ranked at number 13, Germany came in at 15, England took the number 23 spot and France was only the 32nd most happy nation.
By way of regional comparison, Israel’s closest geographical neighbors were ranked numbers 80 (Jordan), 93 (Lebanon) and 120 (Egypt).
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