I would say that I am "pro-choice"
Choices are good, right? Are they always good? Maybe someone chooses to shoot someone else on the freeway – good choice or bad one? Are we now “anti-choice” because we don’t condone that? How about rape – good choice or bad one? I wouldn’t want to infringe upon the rights of a rapist, would I? Choices. So, let’s get down to the real issue – the choice to have an abortion.
First of all, I’d like to point out that if you're reading this right now, you’re probably quite relieved that your mother made the choice not to kill you before you were even born. Yes, that’s right, I said “kill” because every abortion stops a beating heart. It’s not a “parasite” or a “blob of tissue” or some “cluster of cells”, it’s a human being at the time of conception. By the time the mother is even aware that she’s pregnant, there is a beating heart of a human being inside of her, with his or her own blood type. So, if we want to talk about rights - where are that baby's rights?
If a person were to cause a pregnant woman to miscarry, it is considered murder in a court of law, but if that same woman goes to Planned Parenthood to have an abortionist kill her child, it's perfectly legal? Does anyone else notice something wrong with this scenario?
Either way, a life was ended, a heartbeat stopped, yet why such drastically
different results to the one who caused it?
Oh, I’m all for a woman’s right to choose, I just feel that the choice should be made earlier – perhaps the choice to abstain from sexual relations prior to marriage – there’s a choice that doesn’t involve murder. Or, maybe there are some who would like to take it further in the other direction. I mean, why limit the killing to the pre-born?
What if, within a couple of years, we decide we don’t really want a kid –
should the mother still have the right to kill it? What age should the limit
be? 5? Maybe 10, or better yet, let’s see how many would survive the teen years if it’s legal to kill your own children.
You see, every human life is important – every human being is made in the image of God, and we have no right to kill, simply out of convenience.
You can call me “pro-life” or
“anti-abortion”, but to say that I am “anti-choice” is simply not true. We
would all disagree with certain choices, wouldn’t we? Isn't that a choice in
itself?
Showing posts with label 180. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 180. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
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Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Tuesday 10-25-11
Today, twenty of us hit ASU campus to distribute 3,000 free "180 movie" DVD’s, while others all across America were doing the same thing at major universities.
As we were gathered together to pray in the parking lot, a car beeped at us because we were standing in the way. We moved over and the car parked in a space near us. We looked over and saw the bumper sticker, “I’m Pro-Choice, and I vote.” I wonder if they had any idea what we were there for.
We distributed all the DVD’s in about two and a half hours without much resistance. Most people were happy to receive a free DVD, and a few asked what it was about.
We explained that it was a documentary, comparing the Holocaust in Germany during WWII, to a modern day holocaust right here in America.
As far as I know, we only received one complaint, someone told a security guard that one of our team was too aggressive, but I didn’t see anything like that.
The security guard brought us some extras that had been left on a table inside, and Tom talked him into taking one for himself.
A policeman was riding by on a bike and agreed to take one. Many people on skateboards or bikes would grab one as they rode by.
I only retrieved a couple from trash cans, and one guy refused to take one because he said that he knew what it was about.
He claimed that he did not agree with the analogy comparing the Holocaust to abortion, but rode away on his bike before I could find out if he’d actually even watched it or not.
We all met up together after we were finished, then stopped at Chilis to compare notes and fellowship a little before heading back home.
If you didn’t get a free DVD, you can watch it for free here: http://180movie.com/
As we were gathered together to pray in the parking lot, a car beeped at us because we were standing in the way. We moved over and the car parked in a space near us. We looked over and saw the bumper sticker, “I’m Pro-Choice, and I vote.” I wonder if they had any idea what we were there for.
We distributed all the DVD’s in about two and a half hours without much resistance. Most people were happy to receive a free DVD, and a few asked what it was about.
We explained that it was a documentary, comparing the Holocaust in Germany during WWII, to a modern day holocaust right here in America.
As far as I know, we only received one complaint, someone told a security guard that one of our team was too aggressive, but I didn’t see anything like that.
The security guard brought us some extras that had been left on a table inside, and Tom talked him into taking one for himself.
A policeman was riding by on a bike and agreed to take one. Many people on skateboards or bikes would grab one as they rode by.
I only retrieved a couple from trash cans, and one guy refused to take one because he said that he knew what it was about.
He claimed that he did not agree with the analogy comparing the Holocaust to abortion, but rode away on his bike before I could find out if he’d actually even watched it or not.
We all met up together after we were finished, then stopped at Chilis to compare notes and fellowship a little before heading back home.
If you didn’t get a free DVD, you can watch it for free here: http://180movie.com/
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
180
You've got to see this! First, click the pause button on the music player over to your right, then play this video. It just may change your beliefs like it did for many others, doing a one - eighty.
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