Archive for the 'Health' Category

Stop The Traffik

Posted by Marty on June 8th, 2008

My wife and I were at Mars Hill Church in Grandville, Michigan a week ago and we had the opportunity to learn about STOP THE TRAFFIK from Steve Chalke.

From their website….

Stop The Traffik is a global movement against the trafficking of people. It has more than 1000 member organisations in 50 countries & a grass roots following of ordinary activists around the world. Some of us sign petitions, wear symbols of the campaign, spread the message, and some of us show our support through adapting our lifestyles. We believe that when people act things change.

I want to encourage you to add your name and voice to the fight against human trafficking.

It happens here in the United States, it happens all over the world and the most common victims are young children who are sold into slavery. Sometimes that slavery means they are used for sex sometimes it means for cheap labor.

Also, DO NOT CONTRIBUTE to human trafficking. Be discerning of the products you buy. Look for FREE TRADE and TRAFFICKING FREE labels on the products you buy, particularly CHOCOLATE.

One Murder Less

Posted by Marty on June 7th, 2008

It is not my intension to be cruel or uncaring to the millions of women who struggle with the decision to have an abortion. Regardless of the decision behind it, the act of abortion is murder. Not mercy, not compassion, murder.

To me, abortion is murder the same way the death penalty is and the same way dropping bombs from planes, jets or off shore ships is. Each act while calculated to a specific target ends up destroying others and ultimately the one who inflicts the death blow.

Not everyone agrees with me, I’m ok with that.

I am not someone who is unfamiliar with the suffering of a child nor the anguish of tough choices in life.

With all that in consideration, I am glad there is one less murder to report.

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A mother who decided to abort her son because he may have inherited a life-threatening kidney condition is overjoyed that he survived the procedure.

Jodie Percival of Nottinghamshire, England, said she and her fiancee made the decision to abort baby Finley when she was eight weeks pregnant.

Percival’s first son Thane died of multicystic dysplastic kidneys — which causes cysts to grow on the kidneys of an unborn baby — and her second child Lewis was born with serious kidney damage and currently has just one kidney, the Daily Mail reported.

Click here for a photo of baby Finley.

“I was on the (birth control pill) when I became pregnant,” Percival, 25, said. “Deciding to terminate at eight weeks was just utterly horrible but I couldn’t cope with the anguish of losing another baby.”

A short time after the abortion, Percival felt a fluttering in her stomach. She went to the doctor for a scan and discovered she was 19 weeks pregnant.

“I couldn’t believe it,’ Percival said. “This was the baby I thought I’d terminated. At first I was angry that this was happening to us, that the procedure had failed. I wrote to the hospital, I couldn’t believe that they had let me down like this.

“They wrote back and apologized and said it was very rare,” she added.

Dr. Manny Alvarez, managing health editor for FOXNews.com, said Percival’s situation is actually quite common.

“Women that have early terminations in weeks six, seven and eight, many times the pregnancy is so small that doctors miss removing the baby,” Alvarez said. “The danger is that the failed attempt can damage the baby. That is why these patients who get early terminations need follow-ups.”

Another scan a week later confirmed the baby also had kidney problems, but doctors told the couple the baby was likely to survive, so they decided he deserved another chance at life.

In November, Finley was born three weeks premature. He had minor kidney damage but is expected to lead a normal life.

This just in….

Posted by Marty on January 3rd, 2008

From the world offices of “Duh, you really think so” experts are now saying that “Happiness may be good for your health”…gee that is so revolutionary. Isn’t this just common sense?

Do we really need studies that tell us it is healthy to be happy?

Next study; oxygen to the brain helps you stay conscious.

Here is a link to this gem of a story from the good folks at Reuters.

Marty Daniels is a Comedian from Columbus, OH. check out his entire website by going to http://www.MartyDaniels.com.

A New Year

Posted by Marty on January 2nd, 2008

OK, this is the first post of 2008. I have the very best intentions of writing more regularly this year but if you look at the blogs I’ve had over the last 7 years…chances aren’t real great.

Browsing through the headlines today I see that Reggie Bush has already lost his mind…YIKES! Run, Reggie, Run!!!

At this minute the rage is “The Flat Belly Diet” which supposedly “All about food and attitude.” Is that the secret recipe the Colonel was talking about? I don’t think so!

So what did you do to ring in the new year? We had a quiet time of it with some friends and family and then came home and watched a movie..yeah, life at 40 is good!

Check back again soon to make sure I am posting.

Christianity

Posted by Marty on December 5th, 2007

Despite being a blog advertisement for his book, Everything Must Change: Jesus, Global Crises, and a Revolution of Hope, Brian McLaren has an interesting article at TPM Cafe that is worth a read.

I don’t always agree with or disagree with McLaren but I think he makes some valid points about the culture and church in the United States.