The Ashes That Still RemainFr. Koys uses his Civil War knowledge and his love of the Catholic Faith to draw lessons from both to give a deeper understanding of the pro-life movement. He analyzes the Supreme Court rulings of Dred Scott and Roe v. Wade and views both as contrary to the ideals written in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. With an unerring eye on American history, Fr. Koys uncovers the tangled web of evil motives and proud attitudes that bind together the bygone proponents of slavery and the contemporary components of abortion. This book can be of great value to people that desire to gain insight into the mindset of a Supreme Court that could pass a law allowing the unborn child to be aborted. |
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Contents
Whats in a Name? | 81 |
Fighting Spirit | 103 |
The Heart of the Matter | 123 |
A Constitutional Faith | 139 |
The Living and the Dead | 163 |
Pardon and Peace | 175 |
Temper Tantrums or How the South Won the War | 181 |
The Whole Person | 189 |
Conclusion | 199 |
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