George Stanley
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@AliciaG96865156 @solexfresh599 Haha oops you’re right. I had found another one that summarized and included that, but this is the wrong one.
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@LiveAction Why different names? Is her name Brittany or Ashley? Same person?
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Brittany was 24 weeks pregnant with a surrogate baby when she discovered she had cancer.
Then things got worse.
The gay couple the boy was intended for wanted him “immediately terminated.”
Brittany refused abortion, and the couple threatened to abandon both the surrogate and the baby.
They threatened lawsuits against Brittany and the hospital.
Her team was even afraid to treat her without consulting lawyers.
When adoption was offered, “the fathers stated they didn’t want their ‘DNA out there’ being raised by someone else.”
They wanted a “death certificate.”
Ashley was ultimately induced early at 25 weeks, and the baby boy died shortly after because his male purchasers refused to give him life-saving care.
Ashley said the experience left her feeling like a “rented-out uterus.”
She said she would have given the baby “every chance of survival.”
This horrifying story reinforced how inherently exploitative surrogacy is.
Ban surrogacy now.

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@LiveAction Wait, Brittany? Or Ashley? I’m confused on the two different names…? Same person?
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@YoungPenitent I actually know him too. We went to the same parish for years before I moved. He is definitely Orthodox! A wonderful man. Sorry Jay, you’re wrong on this guy.
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@IkeNotabot @ForTheShoe2007 @PageauJonathan @pearlythingz I think intent is the issue. If you genuinely have question, with a desire for true understanding, this isn’t the approach. This is the “activist” approach which looks for gotcha’s and clicks. That’s where the problem lies with most of us.
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@ForTheShoe2007 @PageauJonathan @pearlythingz Maybe I'm missing something. Isn't this the video where she initially stands next to a sidewalk on the way into the church and then moves (b/c the church people complained) across the street?
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My goodness, @pearlythingz. Going to the OCA cathedral in Dallas and imposing yourself on the parishoners, expecting answers, attention, thinking you deserve answers to your "wives submitting to their husbands" question is a textbook case of cognitive dissonance.
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@Jeff_Palouse @DeaconSober I know a wonderful guy from Muslim background in Sudan who was baptized Ahmed! First time I’d heard it.
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@DeaconSober I'm still waiting for someone to be baptized "Ahmed," after St. Ahmed the Calligrapher.
Maybe the young catechumen in our parish who comes from an Arab Muslim background...!
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@Tech2076 @ValerieAnne1970 Me neither, so no worries! Just going off what I have researched in preparing for the worst haha. It’s encouraging to hear that your O+ has so far been unaffected though!
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@GeorgeStan66033 @ValerieAnne1970 You may be right, I’m no professional my limited research is purely based off me and my family. So far as O+ we haven’t been affected. A lot more to look into
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🚨BILL GATES JUST MADE REAL MEAT DANGEROUS
Alpha Gal ticks are exploding across America at record speed. One bite = lifelong allergy to all real meat. Beef, pork, lamb — your body now treats it like poison.
Meanwhile, Bill Gates has been funding the allergy research… and holds massive stakes in lab-grown fake meat.
They create the problem.
They own the “solution.”
This isn’t random. This is a business model.
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@cmnsenselady @TeamTrump47 Fat are fat, they are not cells, whoever gave you that advice gaslight you.
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I went to the hair salon, today 💇🏼♀️
Out of nowhere, my pleasantly plump hair stylist (in her early 20’s) starts talking about how she hates that people use Ozempic, how it’s bad, and it’s basically cheating.
I wonder if people like her ACTUALLY care that others are losing weight with it, or if she’s just jealous.


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@Tech2076 @ValerieAnne1970 Isn’t that backwards? I read studies that said B type is less susceptible due to structure similarities between alpha-gal and b antigens O was more likely to be diagnosed.
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@ValerieAnne1970 Had this specific tick safely shipped, 22 of them. Arkansas(11) & Missouri(11). Tested on myself and my siblings because of the specific Type O+ bloody type we have. So far tests show immunity. More ticks on the way from Oklahoma & Tennessee. A & B blood types extremely affected
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@hsophia613 @maksimologija It is not bizarre. There is nothing taught that would be disputed by the Saints or canon. There have also been many attempts to have him defrocked for his teachings, and all of his hierarchs have refused to discipline or entertain that. This should indicate who holds the truth.
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@maksimologija @GeorgeStan66033 How is this bizarre? I’m asking sincerely, since I don’t know much about catechesis at different parishes.
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@maksimologija It’s not an example of HOW his catechesis is to blame. If anything, his catechesis teaches the opposite. How do I know? Oh yeah, I know him, his catechesis, and a lot of his spiritual children. Her article is not on him. That’s even *if* she’s a part of his parish.
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@maksimologija I wholly agree that she should have refrained from attempting to be a moral authority. Nothing you posted in Fr.’s catechesis is something you won’t find backed by Tradition, the church and the saints. Yes, I am Orthodox. Have been over 30 yrs.
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@maksimologija And, if you’re posting such accusations on a broad forum, expect people to ask for examples. It’s not strange or anything but prudent for people to request you back your statements. No one should just take your word for it.
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@maksimologija Still not giving examples, that’s my problem with your perspective. What has his catechism taught that would lead this to be true? How people twist something isn’t his fault, that’s on them. But do you have any evidence of a specific teaching that can back your point?
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