No One Ever Says ‘Thank You’ To an Abortionist
In addition to their own aversion to the procedure, abortion providers also have to deal with the emotions of the women involved. And at times, this can profoundly rattle abortion clinic staff.
In addition to their own aversion to the procedure, abortion providers also have to deal with the emotions of the women involved. And at times, this can profoundly rattle abortion clinic staff.
While there is no denying that people who have worked in the abortion industry can become valuable assets in the pro-life effort, we must not allow our excitement over their conversions to become a substitute for sound judgment.
This week on the Pro-Life America podcast, we discuss a big problem facing the pro-life movement that no one wants to talk about. Learn about the “Instant Guru” Syndrome, why it’s a problem and what we can do about it. Plus, we have a few laughs about how a New York times journalist fell for a satirical tweet.
For those who work at abortion clinics and see the remains of the tiny human beings killed there, there is no room for uncertainty or ambiguity. In order to do what they do, they have to be totally and unconditionally convinced that their actions are morally defensible; and a growing number of them no longer are.
Contrary to what the talking heads of the abortion lobby try to sell, late term abortions are a hidden dilemma for the abortion industry. This is by design. The abortion industry works hard to sell the utopia of choice, while hiding the grim reality like a skeleton in a closet. Because of this, virtually nothing…
The abortion lobby would have you believe that all this is a rare occurrence that they are not associated with, but we have found that the abortion industry is a bizarre environment filled with occult and Wicca practices.
Co-hosts and Thomas Messner, discuss the constitutionality of Roe v Wade, the “Viability Rule” and the states right to limit or ban abortion.
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