Bodily autonomy is the primary defense used to justify the murder of the preborn. "You cannot tell a woman what to do with her own body," they shout from every street march, internet blog, talk show, and bastardized pulpit. To the abortion militant, bodily autonomy is the pinnacle of all natural rights. Absolute, all other rights are secondary. Even the right to live must bow … [Read more...] about Bodily autonomy: Being anti-choice is good
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Immediatism: Noble but naive solution to ending abortion
It certainly would be nice if we just decided abortion would end the entire country would follow suit. That's immediatism. The concept that the only solution to abortion is a complete and immediate ban on the practice. In an ideal world, that would happen. We'd wake up tomorrow and all of America would decide, "Hey, maybe killing babies by the millions is bad and disgusting." … [Read more...] about Immediatism: Noble but naive solution to ending abortion
Line in the sand
Where in the Constitution does it say nine unelected politically connected lawyers are the last say on whether or not children can be killed by the tens of millions? It's time to stop listening to the lies we've been sold for the last five decades. The only reason abortion still stands today is because our legislators are going along with the smoke and mirrors. The SCOTUS only … [Read more...] about Line in the sand
Not An Armadillo: Pro-life position is simple
The reality is we’re all pro-life! Thank God for that! How did I arrive at such a broad assumption? ‘Cause everybody is alive! Therein lies the hypocrisy of pro-abortion. As Ronald Reagan said, “I’ve noticed that everyone who is for abortion has already been born.” You may say that’s a very simplistic view. You’re right! Einstein once said, “If you can’t explain it to … [Read more...] about Not An Armadillo: Pro-life position is simple
King’s Journey: The tale of Alveda King and her experience with abortion
The year was 1950 It was spring in Atlanta and it was warmer than average, but the weather was far from young Naomi Barber’s mind. She had become pregnant with her pastor’s son. They weren’t married. Margaret Sanger’s organization, the American Birth Control League (later Planned Parenthood,) was targeting minorities in the South, pushing their own flavor of eugenics—the … [Read more...] about King’s Journey: The tale of Alveda King and her experience with abortion