America’s Disease
America’s disease is that we have lost respect for human life – and we all know it.
America’s disease is that we have lost respect for human life – and we all know it.
The important thing to remember is that the overturn of Roe will be a great victory for the pro-life movement, but all it really does is change the nature of the battle and the environment in which it is fought. What doesn’t change is that it is a battle we could still lose.
One of the things that truly bothers me about being so involved in the pro-life issue is the way it affects my attitude on other issues.
For years, scientists have been working on developing birth control pills for men – to no success. My question though, is do they honestly think that male birth control pills will take off?
What we’re seeing happening right now in Ukraine is astonishing. There is currently a dichotomy that is taking place, a classic good versus evil. Movie scripts and stories are often made of these scenarios – an evil villain who wants nothing but power and control and innocent civilians who are caught in the crosshairs.
A mother in Kansas City has supposedly decapitated her 6-year-old son and admitted to killing him. Police officers “discovered the severed head of the child near the front door” along with bloody knives and “a screwdriver with blood and tissue on the dining room table.”
God has called us to drag into the light the evil that these baby killers do in darkness.
The pro-life movement must be careful when using the language that the abortion industry has pushed on society. Let us not fall for their marketing campaigns or attempts at making abortion seem “normal.”
As an adopted person, it’s insulting to think that a pro-abort who wants to adopt is able to. These are the same people that say that it would have been perfectly fine if I wasn’t here today because my birth mother chose to kill me.
If you think selling Plan B in vending machines on college campuses sounds like a “crazy right wing conspiracy,” you would be wrong.