Perception Is Key
How we perceive the nature of this conflict will control every decision we make and every action we take.
How we perceive the nature of this conflict will control every decision we make and every action we take.
The pro-choice side has accused the pro-life movement of being a bunch of “anti-choice extremists who are trying to force their religious beliefs on everyone else.” Since “choice” means having the legal right to butcher defenseless children, then we are indeed anti-choice. But as for the claim that we are trying pass laws to force our theological views on others, that is idiocy.
How many times do we hear that “the pro-life movement should spend its resources helping people who are already here.” But of course, the unborn are already here. If that’s not true, then where are they?
Birth control is often pushed as the way to prevent abortions. But does this argument actually hold up in real life? Let’s look at the evidence…
There are some incredible ironies in the battle over abortion, but one them really stands out… Watch to see what it is!
People who sell legalized abortion as such a positive thing, often become unhinged when someone refers to them as pro-abortion. Of course, the reason why is obvious…
When the pro-choice side is forced to concede that some women DO have emotional problems after their abortions, they usually write them off. See what we mean…
Pro-choice people often asks the pro-lifers whether we are willing to adopt all the unwanted children who will be born if abortion is outlawed. Regardless of the answer, the real issue is that the basis of their argument is preposterous to begin with.
The pro-choice side often argues that if woman are denied legal abortions, they will get injured or killed in illegal back-alley abortions. But should something not be made illegal because it otherwise makes it dangerous for those breaking the law?
The pro-choice side says there is no consensus in America for outlawing abortion. That may or may not be true. But so what if it is?