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Theology and Economics of Abortion and Contraception: Science of Gender Complementarity

Philip C. Njemanze MD. Chairman, African Anti-abortion Coalition (AAAC), International Coordinator Global Prolife Alliance www.chidicon.com/AAAC.html philip.njemanze@chidicon.com. Theology and Economics of Abortion and Contraception: Science of Gender Complementarity.

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Theology and Economics of Abortion and Contraception: Science of Gender Complementarity

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  1. Philip C. Njemanze MD. Chairman, African Anti-abortion Coalition (AAAC), International Coordinator Global Prolife Alliance www.chidicon.com/AAAC.htmlphilip.njemanze@chidicon.com Theology and Economics of Abortion and Contraception: Science of Gender Complementarity

  2. The Passion – Drama Divina of Partial Birth Abortion • Partial Birth Abortion executed by four medical personnel: three nurses and one doctor. • Three steps: 3 beating positions (horizontal, oblique, & breach), piercing in the birth channel and death outside. • Turning to breach position involves blows to the head in an abortion tent. • Purple cover used to disguise bleeding and toothed forceps to pull the leg • They took his clothes and divided them into four parts, one part for each of them. John 19:23. • Three steps: 3 falls of beating, piercing & death • Blows on the head in praetorium (military tent) Mark 15:16 15:19. • Clothed him in a purple cloak and twisted a crown of thorns. Mark 15:17

  3. Passion of Christ is the passion of the Unborn • The left leg of the unborn is broken to allow the right hand of the abortionist access. • Piecing of the right side with Alice scissors to collapse the lungs and make the head smaller by letting out CSF . • In view of His death and Resurrection. They did not break His legs. John 19:33 • The soldier broke the leg of the first man and of the other. John 19:32 • One of the soldiers, however, pierced his side with a lance and immediately there came out blood and water. John 19:34

  4. Jesus is buried in a borrowed tomb as the Unborn is thrown into refuse. Stages of Partial Birth Abortion and the Passion of Christ Jesus is pinned down as the Unborn Jesus is pierced on the Cross same as the Unborn.

  5. Eucharist Celebration: The Blood and Body of Christ Replaces the Blood and Body of the Unborn

  6. “The Bronze Snake” • The Lord said to Moses “Make a snake and put it up on a pole; anyone who is bitten can look at it and live.” Num 21:8 • “As Moses lifted up the serpent in the desert, so must the Son of Man be lifted up, so that whoever believes in Him may have eternal life” John 3:14.

  7. Snake on the staff of Aesculapius - Symbol Modern Medicine • Aesculapius is the god of medicine and healing in ancient Greek mythology. He was the son of Apollo and Coronis. • His mother was killed for being unfaithful to Apollo, but the unborn child was rescued from her womb. • From this he received the name Asklepios "to cut open." • Asclepius represents the healing aspect of the medical arts, while his daughters Hygieia, Meditrina, Iaso, Aceso, Aglæa/Ægle and Panacea (literally, "all-healing") symbolize the forces of cleanliness, medicine, and healing, respectively.

  8. The Snake on Aesculapius Staff and on the Medical Symbol foreshadows the Coil of Copper-T

  9. Christ on the Cross, to Redeem Us From Copper-T IUCD

  10. Trilogy and the Unborn on Copper-T

  11. Copper-T IUCD 200 million women have Copper-T IUCD implanted, causing about 30 billion deaths of fetuses in 12 years of use.

  12. Copper-T IUCD Lasts for Twelve Years Causing Bleeding from Fetuses • There was a woman who had suffered from a bleeding for twelve years. This woman had spent everything she had on doctors, but none of them had been able to cure her. Now she came up behind Jesus and touched the fringe of his cloak, and her bleeding stopped at once. Luke 8:43-44. • After child birth at 38 years most women may choose to implant Copper-T for 12 years leading up to menopause.

  13. A Womb with Copper-T becomes the Cross of Calvary of the Womb

  14. Mechanisms and Health Hazards of Copper-T IUCD • Mechanisms: • (a) Spermacidal • (b) Ovicidal • (c) Interfering with the development of pre-implanted embryo • HEALTH HAZARDS • Pelvic Inflammatory Disease • Heavy Menstrual Bleeding • Severe menstrual pains

  15. Health and Environmental Hazards of Contraceptive Pills • Combined Estrogen and Progestines or Progestines only. Norgestrol and ethinyl estradiol tablets • Blood Clot • Pulmonary Embolism • Venous Thrombosis • Myocardial infarction (heart attacks) • Strokes • Breast Cancer • Sinks into the water aquifer and kills fishes by creating unisex fish population that do not reproduce.

  16. Virgin Mary – the Ark of the New Covenant that Sanctifies the Womb • Blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Luke 1:42. • From now all generations shall call me blessed. Luke 1:48.

  17. Rosary - Antidote for Contraceptive pills • Each recitation of ‘blessed is the fruit of thy womb’ Jesus, neutralizes the foeticidal effect of a contraceptive pill. • The 53 beads of the rosary saves two ovulations periods of the menstrual cycles. • 28 days cycle: 28+28=56 days 56 days – 3days of bleeding = 53 pills 53 beads of rosary against 53 pills.

  18. A New Heaven and A New Earth: A Pro-Life City of Restored Fertility and Unpolluted Waters from Fetal Blood • Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth. Rev 21:1 • Then he showed me the river of life, clear as crystal , gushing from the throne of God and of the Lamb. Rev 22.1 • In the middle of the city, on both sides of the river are the trees of life producing fruit twelve times, once each month, the leaves of which are for healing the nations. Rev 22.2

  19. The Description of An Ovulating Womb in Revelations • In the middle of the city, on both sides of the river are the trees of life producing fruit twelve times, once each month. Rev 22.2 • The womb has two ovaries (trees of life) producing follicles (fruit) during ovulation twelve times a year, one menstrual cycle each month. The Cross shape of the womb marks Christ death on the Cross and is an ark of the covenant

  20. Catholic Social Teachings • Poverty • Chastity • Obedience • Lust of Eyes • Lust of Flesh • Pride of Life

  21. International Protocols on Abortion • Convention on Elimination of All forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) mandates abortion and cultural change, signed and ratified by Nigeria. • International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD), Cairo Egypt set goals and targets on reproductive health and rights for all by 2015. • MAPUTO PLAN OF ACTION. • THE PROTOCOL TO THE AFRICAN CHARTER ON HUMAN AND PEOPLES’ RIGHTS OF WOMEN IN AFRICA – Articles #14 (1a, 2c), #26 mandates free abortion, signed and ratified by Nigeria in 2004. • The G8 African Action Plan links foreign aid to abortion. • Harmonization of Health Bills links primary health care to abortion rights.

  22. REASONS GIVEN FOR PROABORTION LAWS • Gender Equality • Sexual and reproductive rights • Legalization and decriminalization of abortion rights • Improvement of contraceptive use for health gains • Reduction for sexually transmitted diseases • Family planning • Population control and economic empowerment • Improved women’s health • Improved maternal mortality • Improved child mortality • Wealth creation by improved women’s participation in the work force.

  23. The Protocols Are to Facilitate Human Egg Trafficking from Africa • The British Embryology Law seeks about 10 million ovarian eggs from about 1 million women a year to perfect the Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer (SCNT) technique for stem cell research. • The London Bridge Hospital along with Nodica have established a network of clinics in Abuja, Lagos, Port-Harcourt, Enugu, Aba and other cities for egg collection from poor uninformed Nigerian women for so-called egg donation program, banned in Europe and America for experimental use.

  24. Health Hazards of ‘Egg Donation’ and Ovarian Hyperstimulation • Liver failure • Kidney failure • Infertility • Pelvic inflammatory disease • Sepsis • Peritonitis • Cancers • Death

  25. Countermeasures • Protest to the British Prime Minister, British Parliament and HRM Queen Elizabeth. • Threat of $100 billion lawsuit against Nordica, London Bridge Hospital, Biotechnology companies and international agencies. • Protest to the National Assembly to block domestication of CEDAW, Maputo Protocol, Harmonization of Health Bills. • Sensitization of the Nigerian public. • Encouraging women who have health problems after egg donation to file lawsuits with claims against the IVF clinics.

  26. Rebuttal of the Proabortion Laws • What is the relationship between HIV/AIDS prevalence in the adult (15-49 years) population and modern contraceptive prevalence (condom use) in Sub-Saharan Africa? • What is the relationship between maternal mortality, HIV/AIDS prevalence and modern contraceptive prevalence?

  27. Definitions: MMR • Maternal mortality ratio (MMR) is defined as the number of maternal deaths per 100,000 live births. • Estimated number of deaths to women while pregnant or within 42 days of termination of pregnancy, irrespective of the duration or the site of the pregnancy, from any cause related to or aggravated by the pregnancy or its management, but not from accidents. • Source: WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA, 2004.

  28. Definitions: Contraceptive Prevalence • Contraceptive prevalence is the percentage of women of reproductive age (15-49) who are using (or whose partner is using) a contraceptive modern method (for example condoms) at a particular point in time. • Source: WHO, United Nations, 2006.

  29. Definitions: HIV/AIDS Positive Adults • Proportion of adults (15-49 years) living with HIV/AIDS (%): Estimated percentage of the adult population aged 15-49 living with HIV/AIDS. • To calculate the adult HIV prevalence rate, the estimated number of adults aged 15-49 living with HIV/AIDS in 2005 was divided by the 2005 adult population aged 15-49. • Source United Nations, 2006.

  30. Assumption: Contraceptive Mentality • Contraceptive mentality assumes that a woman using a modern contraceptive method would be aware of the presumed benefits of use of condoms by the sexual partner and may compel him to do so. • Therefore, contraceptive use implies the use of condoms since use of other modern contraceptive methods by women would overlap with use of condoms by their male partners.

  31. HIV/AIDS prevalence and moderncontraceptive use in Sub-Saharan Africa?More Condoms More HIV/AIDS

  32. Maternal Mortality Ratio and Contraceptive Prevalence

  33. MMR and Contraceptive Use • For MMR of 500 per 100,000, African countries would need to increase modern contraceptive use by 50%, which will in turn increase HIV/AIDS prevalence by 35% (Figure 1, red arrow).

  34. We could decrease maternal mortality ratio by 50% (MMR = 500) byraising the standard of living in Africa.

  35. MMR and Per Capita Income • A rise in per capita income to USD $3,400 would reduce MMR to about 500 per 100,000 in Africa (Figure 3, red arrow).

  36. Per Capita Income and Percent Abortion Rate in Europe: More Abortions More Poverty

  37. Per capita income and Abortion rate • Equation 5: Per capita income ($) = 51,759 - 1057.6 * Abortion rate (%). • Correlation: r = -0.76, F(1,24) = 33, p < 0.0001, Intercept ($51,759) p < 0.000001 • If there was no abortion in Europe, there would be a per capita income = $51,758.664 USD. However, for every percent rise in abortion rate, the people of Europe lost an income of $1,057.6 USD. • Countries in Eastern Europe, with over 40% abortion rate had less than $10000 USD in per capita income (Fig 5, small red arrow). • While mainly, Western European countries, with abortion rate below 20%, had per capita • income of above $30,000 USD (Fig 5, big red arrow).

  38. Wealth Creation and Abortion • “Remember Yahweh, your God, the one who gave you power to become prosperous as you are today, in fulfillment of the Covenant he promised under oath to your fathers” • It therefore follows that, the cornerstone of wealth creation is to extinct abortions.

  39. Population Density and Per capita income

  40. Gender Complementary – Biology or Doctrine? • Where is general intelligence in men and women? • Where is facial processing in men and women? • Is there gender specific lateralization for general intelligence? • Is there gender specific lateralization for facial processing?

  41. Brain Centers for Intelligence and Facial Processing

  42. Brain Centers for Intelligence

  43. Gender Related Asymmetry for Facial Processing • Gender-related differences in facial processing is due to reversed hemispheric asymmetry of neural substrates for processing faces but not non-faces. • Men employed a right-hemisphere holistic strategy, while women a left hemisphere analytic strategy for processing facial stimuli.

  44. Object and Facial Paradigms

  45. Acoustic windows

  46. Functional Transcranial Doppler Spectroscopy (fTCDS) during Bed Rest

  47. Lateralization Patterns • Overall, men were right lateralized for facial Paradigm 2 and 3 as well as non-face object Paradigm 1. • On the other hand women were left lateralized for both facial Paradigms 2 and 3, but right lateralized for object Paradigm 1.

  48. Gender-related Lateralization for General Intelligence (Njemanze 2005) Right Left

  49. Cognitive Strategies for General Intelligence in Men and Women • The female subjects used a left hemisphere strategy, while males used a right hemisphere strategy to successfully solve RPM tasks. • This implies that general intelligence is associated with neural systems within one hemisphere that are accessible to a variety of cognitive processes.

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