We Told You that Babies are to Blame
At the same time we’re being told that America doesn’t have enough money to take care of its own children, we’re also being told that we have enough to pay for the executions of other people’s children.
At the same time we’re being told that America doesn’t have enough money to take care of its own children, we’re also being told that we have enough to pay for the executions of other people’s children.
Pro-Lifers are routinely portrayed as cold-hearted knuckle-draggers who would deny medical treatment to Alzheimer’s ravished diabetics just to satisfy our own personal agendas. Of course, the basis for this depiction is a lie.
Despite the literally thousands of support groups in the United States to help women overcome the emotional train wreck of abortion, the abortion lobby claims that most women don’t regret their abortions. The hidden irony in all this is that women who regret their abortions may actually be more mentally healthy than those who don’t.
No one can be an effective advocate for the unborn without a complete understanding of the fundamental principle guiding the pro-life position. We also need to prevent an important dispute within our movement from derailing all our efforts.
The idea that having a clean place to kill their babies is the cornerstone of women’s equality, is simply a marketing tool of the abortion industry.
Few arguments demonstrate the moral bankruptcy of the pro-choice mentality than the argument that abortion should be used to save Americans money.
Our enemies consistently claim that most Americans are pro-choice and that there is no consensus in the United States for making abortion illegal. Then they’ll trot out some poll that seems to back up their argument. But the fact is, this “pro-choice majority” lie is nothing more than political spin and the abortion industry’s own actions prove it.
Abortion advocates claim that the real issue isn’t abortion, but whether we trust women to be their own moral agents. But let’s take a look at how asinine this “trust women” rhetoric is…
There are numerous examples of how the defense of abortion has been forced to change over the years. The reason for this is simple and always the same: the pro-choice position is not based on any fundamental or observable truth.
Recently, 48 Democrat members of Congress signed a letter railing against Catholic bishops who say that pro-abortion politicians should be denied communion. But this letter signing nonsense is just part of The Great Ping-Pong Scam that gutless preachers and politicians have been pulling since the day abortion was legalized.
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