Radical feminism, not unlike the dream-thief character Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) in the movie “Inception,” has stolen into our subconscious and implanted an insidious idea that refuses to die. The idea: That birth control (fertility cessation) and its evil twin, abortion (child murder) are “health care”, that public funding of them are a necessity, and that they are a good. Like Cobb, the radical feminists have planted a whopper of a lie. The question is, how can we get out of it?
In the film, Cobb uses a totem (a spinning metallic top), to tell if he’s in the dream. We, too, have totems - a tool for differentiating between the false dream and the reality. Those totems are Pope Paul VI’s 1968 encyclical letter Humanae Vitae, and Pope John Paul II’s encyclical letter Evangelium Vitae and his teachings on the “Theology of the Body.”
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