Does America’s History Reveal A Common Consensus On Abortion?
~ In America today, thanks to Leftist Activists and self-promoting
Politicians - there are two major issues which seem to be dividing
Americans: Abortion and Racism.
And in our White House today,
it seems that the persons occupying the presidential and
vice-presidential chairs are more concerned with these issues,
especially abortion, than they are about the millions of unvetted and
untested Illegals flowing across our southern borders continually.
In other words, those two and their Leftist associates could care less
about Americans and American families. All they care about is their own
greed for money and power. They will continue to "buy" votes
through catering to those special interest groups and the Illegals they
import - as long as we allow them to continue. Our most powerful
solution to this problem is OUR VOTES!
This morning I received an e-mail which tells me about a new book which
should interest all Americans - and all Conservative around the world.
The following is from that e-mail message telling us about a new book,
which shares a factual history of abortion in America - from 1652 to
2022!
Yes, the war against babies has been waged since 1652 in
America. Can you believe that? And the book shows that since the 1600s
in America it has been common knowledge that "Life Begins At Conception" - and to kill that unborn life is MURDER!
The following is from that article:
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Does America’s History Reveal a Common Consensus on Abortion?
In their book "The Story of Abortion in America" co-authors Marvin Olasky and Leah Savas detail the long history of abortion and its impact on American culture through vivid personal stories that humanize people on both sides of the debate.
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Science and History: Today we have ultrasound technology. We have the science of how human
life begins. We know that when a sperm meets the egg, that’s when a
unique individual is formed. The unborn life that’s growing inside of a
mother’s body - we can see it through ultrasound technology and recognize
that this is a unique individual human.
From that knowledge, often we get to the conclusion that abortion is
murder. Killing this unborn child in the mother’s womb is murder. But
that consensus is not something that is new, something that is just a
result of modern technology. It has been the common sense of people in
America for centuries that unborn life is human life, and we should
protect it and that killing it in abortion is murder.
For example, back in the 1600s, we have these cases of men forcing
abortifacients on women and then going on trial for murder. Why would
they go on trial for murder unless the community and the people around
them believed that unborn life is human life? And then we have doctors
in the 1800s that said things like Life begins at conception.
That’s not something that they needed ultrasound technology in order
to know - they knew that already - and they were encouraging women to keep
their babies and to not get abortions because they knew that unborn life
is human life.
And then we fast forward to the 1939 World’s Fair. People were lining
up to see these models of unborn life sculptures depicting the growth
of a human baby in utero. And the Gerber baby products company was
handing out pamphlets saying, "Don’t get an abortion! Don’t get an abortion! Don’t make a decision that you’ll regret!"
So that was the the common narrative, even at this World’s Fair in the 1930s.
Fast forward to today, and we’re even more without excuse. We have
ultrasound technology. We have science to back up the fact that abortion
is killing unborn human life and it is really something that we should
be protecting.
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Co-author Leah Savas reports on abortion for WORLD
News Group, where she writes the weekly Vitals roundup and newsletter
of pro-life news. Leah lives in Grand Rapids, Michigan, with her
husband, Stephen.
Co-author Marvin Olasky,
PhD University of Michigan, is a senior fellow of the Discovery
Institute and an Acton Institute affiliate scholar. He is the author of
twenty-eight books, including The Tragedy of American Compassion and Lament for a Father. From 1983 through 2021 he was a professor at the University of Texas at Austin and the editor in chief of WORLD.
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If you believe, as I do, that Abortion is morally wrong, is ethically
wrong, is murder, and is offensive to God - I ask you to share this with
all your FRANs (Friends, Relatives, Associates, Neighbors) and ask them to do the same. Just imagine how many unborn and new-born lives that could save.
God bless, have a wonderful, blessed day,
Bill
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