#99 – Bearing “The Rapist’s Child”
The pro-choice side argues that a woman who is pregnant from rape should not have to bear the child of the monster who attacked her. But that cannot be avoided. Here’s the truth…
Welcome to our new series, “Abortion Distortion,” where we turn the tables and make the pro-choice side defend the illogical, deceptive and immoral nature of their positions!
Like how the pro-choice side argues that a woman who is pregnant from rape should not have to bear the child of the monster who attacked her. But the reality is, this argument treats the woman as an object and dismisses the fact that it’s her baby too. Watch to learn more…
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TRANSCRIPT
The pro-choice mob says that a woman who is pregnant from rape should not have to bear the child of the monster who attacked her. But that cannot be avoided. Her only options are to either give birth and bear a live child, or have an abortion and bear a dead one.
Second, to refer to the baby as “the rapist’s child” treats the woman as an object and dismisses the fact that it’s her baby too. It also ignores the incredible courage and integrity it takes for a woman to do what is right, even when a terrible wrong has been done to her. The truth is, if she protects her baby in this situation, whether that child brings joy to her or to an adoptive family, she will always know that, in the end, she was stronger than her attacker and a far better person than those who say that a baby conceived in rape is disposable.
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