Hi all! Sorry for the extremely LONG hiatus ... I've been ridiculously busy with school, and once that ordeal was over with I promised myself I would take a break and have an amazing holiday - which meant no abortion news, no thinking about abortion, and no writing about it. Just needed a break from stress in general, but obviously I couldn't keep myself away for long. So This is just a quick post to tell you that (1) I'm still alive (hooray!!) and (2) I hope everyone reading this has an absolutely wonderful Christmas and New Years!
I'll leave you with a video I found on refuting key abortion arguments. I think he does a great job going through all of the arguments, especially the most common argument I've seen lately from pro-choicers, which is that consent to sex is not consent to a pregnancy. Happy watching!! :)
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From the US? Considering an abortion? Go to http://abortionsafety.com/index.php, a database of abortion malpractice information in the USA.
"When we consider that women are treated as property, it is degrading to women that we should treat our children as property to be disposed of as we see fit." Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Disclaimer: http://prolife-girl.blogspot.ca/2012/07/a-disclaimer.html
"When we consider that women are treated as property, it is degrading to women that we should treat our children as property to be disposed of as we see fit." Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Disclaimer: http://prolife-girl.blogspot.ca/2012/07/a-disclaimer.html
Thursday, 22 December 2011
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In the argument over abortion it is often asked, is a fetus a human being? Is there a soul? I feel that my story might shed light on that question for many people.
ReplyDeleteIt started with a strange dream. I saw Sara, my fiancĂ©e and a little girl. Her name was Selah, Hebrew for peace. I was her father although not biologically because Sara had been raped. Again this was my dream, not reality. Back in reality several months later Sara told me that previously after having sex with her ex-boyfriend she thought she had been pregnant, but lost the child three months into the pregnancy. I instantly remembered Selah. We were parents, although we don’t have the responsibility of physically caring for a child we took on the role of being spiritual parents very seriously. She is in heaven and we are very blessed to be able to have a relationship with our daughter through the Holy Spirit.
Abortion wasn’t an issue for me until Selah came into my life. She is proof for me that even an unborn child is recognized and loved by God.
Thanks for taking a stance and writing this blog.
Thanks,
Jake