#100 – The “Miracle Of Child Birth”
You often hear people talk about “the miracle of child birth.” But could we be accidentally reinforcing pro-choice rhetoric?
You often hear people talk about “the miracle of child birth.” But could we be accidentally reinforcing pro-choice rhetoric?
The pro-choice side argues that a woman who is pregnant from rape should not have to bear the child of the monster who attacked her. But that cannot be avoided. Here’s the truth…
One of the abortion lobby’s standard lies is to claim that the pro-life movement is trying to force women to have babies. But is that really the truth?
Some people will agree that abortion is wrong but that the government’s has no right to be involved in it. But the first duty of government is to protect the lives of its people, so the real question is not whether the government has a right to prevent abortions, but whether it has the right not to.
When the public sees the horrific images of babies butchered in abortions, it’s interesting how often they get more angry at the people who showed it to them, than they do at the people who actually did it.
The abortion lobby tries to down play what happens in an abortion by describing it as a simple procedure that only takes a few minutes. The question is, so what?
“Common ground” discussions always start with an acceptance of the abortion lobby’s basic position. It’s a trick. See why…
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?
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