Let us celebrate the 125th Knights of Columbus Convention in Nashville, Tennessee on April 7-9, 2007. Pray that wise decisions will be made and the truth proclaimed. The attached classic talk # 4 of 12 is to commemorate this gathering. The Unborn, Abortion, Voting, Fatima #4
Saturday, July 28, 2007
This is the fourth excerpt from a one hour transcribed talk given by Father Greg Staab, O.M.V. There is no doubt that this is a classic on the above topics. The tape, What Happened at Fatima, M1273 is available at St. Joseph Radio, (714) 744-0336.
“The baby was extremely alive and swam about the sac approximately one time a second with a natural swimmer’s stroke. This tiny human being did not look at all like the photos and drawings of embryos which I have seen nor did it look like the few embryos I have been able to observe since then, obviously because this one was alive.
“There was a tremendous beauty to it in observing this little alive child. When the sac was opened the tiny human immediately lost its life and took on the appearance of what is accepted, the appearance of an embryo at this stage.
“Does the baby breathe? It begins to breathe at the beginning at 11 to 12 weeks, at about 3 months. He is breathing fluids steadily and continuously until birth. At birth he will breathe air. He does not drown by breathing fluids within his mother because he obtains his oxygen from his umbilical cord. This breathing develops the organs of respiration. So he is breathing in and out this fluid.
“Can the unborn baby cry? This was something that was observed. Although the water environment in which he lives presents small opportunities for crying which does require air? You have to have air to cry. The unborn knows how to cry and given a chance to do so, he will.
“A doctor injected an air bubble into the baby’s embryonic sac cells and then took x-rays. It so happened the air bubble covered the baby’s face. The whole procedure had no doubt given the little fellow quite a bit of jostling about and the moment that he had air to inhale and inhale they heard a clear sound of a protesting wail emitting from the uterus.
“Later that same night the mother awakened her doctor with a telephone call to report when she lay down to sleep the air bubble got over the baby’s head and he was crying so loudly in the uterus that he was keeping both her and her husband awake. So the doctor advised her to prop herself upright with pillows so that the air could not reach the baby’s head which by now in the lower part of the uterus. So even the wailing and the crying was heard from the uterus.
“When does a baby, the unborn baby begin to feel pain? The child starts to feel pain at about 8 weeks. And this is how you can tell. If you stick a newly born baby with a pin in the hand, he opens his mouth to cry and he pulls away his hand. If you stick an 8 weeks old fetus in the palm of his hand he opens his mouth to cry. There is no air there so you can’t hear it and he pulls back his hand, the same reaction, he begins to cry already in the womb.
“A more technical description would add that changes in heart rate in fetal movement also suggest that interuterus manipulation is painful to the fetus. A former abortionist Dr. Bernard Nathanson narrated a movie of a 12 week suction abortion. It’s called the Silent Scream. It is silent because there is fluid in the uterus and not air….”
Fraternally,
George H. Kubeck. Duplicate, and or translate into Spanish.
Saturday, July 28, 2007
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