#93 – Is Life A Gift Or A Privilege?
The pro-choice position is that the unborn do not have an inherent right-to-life. Instead, that right is something that can be bestowed on them, or withheld from them, by those who have already been born.
The pro-choice position is that the unborn do not have an inherent right-to-life. Instead, that right is something that can be bestowed on them, or withheld from them, by those who have already been born.
The pro-choice mob claims that it doesn’t matter whether abortion is right or wrong because, either way, it’s up to the woman to decide. That’s nonsense.
The pro-choice side claims that our efforts to protect the unborn will cause women to die in illegal abortions. But is that really true?
Abortion supporters say that they trust women. But should women also be given this same trust when it comes to deciding whether they will kill their five-year-olds or their teenagers?
The abortion lobby warns that, without abortion, America would be overrun with babies nobody wants. Now if they are not lying, let’s pass federal legislation that creates a national registry of people who want to adopt a baby.
The abortion lobby tries to justify slaughtering the unborn is by claiming that no one knows when life begins. But let’s think about it for a minute…
The pro-choice side argues that abortions before viability are okay since the child cannot survive if he or she is removed from the mother’s womb. But this argument is so illogical it’s laughable.
When the abortion lobby demands government funding for abortion, they often argue that it is common for governments to pay for things that some taxpayers disagree with. But at the same time these same people say that the government has no right to be involved in the abortion issue.
Planned Parenthood and the rest of the abortion lobby argues that sex-ed programs based on abstinence are not realistic. But don’t be fooled, the abortion lobby doesn’t reject abstinence because it is unrealistic…
The pro-choice side pushes abortion as a solution to social problems. And yet, the social problems America faced when we began this holocaust, haven’t gotten better – they’ve gotten worse.
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