Keep It Up, Boys

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The graphic is from a pro-abort article at Mashable, which you can read here. This is a real sign of genuine progress. We are not where we need to be yet, but we are well on the way there.

And this should be an encouragement to those Christians who have clearly understood the nature of the evils we are up against. This really is a war between fruitfulness and fruitlessness, between harvest and pillage.

Because self-restraint is not their strong suit, they jammed Roe v. Wade down the throats of the overwhelming number of states in the hope that everyone would eventually come around to see it their progressive way. But it is now a full generation later, and the majority of our states still don’t want it. The left is poised to make the very same mistake via the Supreme Court’s decision of same sex mirage next month, and so, if they do, we should respond in precisely the same way. The only difference should be that now we require no time to mobilize, and the push-back should be immediate and hard. Just say no.

Saying no to tyrants can be an exhilarating experience. And as the graphic shows, it can be a successful one. Keep it up.

Abortion Graphic

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Peter Jones
8 years ago

Gotta love the obstacle of “biased counseling!”

katecho
katecho
8 years ago

Planned Parenthood apparently uses third party buyers to trick innocent parties into selling them real estate so they can build abortuaries. Once the sale is completed, then Planned Parenthood pops out and declares their intentions. Quite deceptive and disgusting, but I suppose it’s the only way they can get what they want over unsuspecting people.

Valerie (Kyriosity)
8 years ago
Reply to  katecho

Well, considering Christ Church has had to do the same thing to buy property in this town, I can’t really fault them for the tactic, per se. Like all tools, a third-party proxy can be used for good or evil.

katecho
katecho
8 years ago

I’m sure this video is related to the topic somehow, but even if it isn’t I wanted to share it anyway:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFzDaBzBlL0

Valerie (Kyriosity)
8 years ago
Reply to  katecho

That was a fun watch.

Tim Etherington
8 years ago

What I notice is missing from this article is the fact that not only are most abortions performed on the poor, but predominantly on blacks as well. Eugenics is alive and well in America folks. It is not celebrated but it is here.

Tim Bushong
Tim Bushong
8 years ago

Back in the “Operation Rescue” days, we all looked forward to the day when sanity reigned regarding babies. It’s not here yet, but as more and more progress is being made, it is indeed very encouraging to see that the efforts made in the 80’s and 90’s are slowly but surely coming to fruition. Just say ‘no’!

Ree
Ree
8 years ago

Here’s something that surprised and encouraged me. A nearby crisis pregnancy center opened their facility across the street from a Planned Parenthood a few years ago. A woman who works at the pregnancy center told me that another woman who works at PP has had clients who’ve been reluctant to have abortions. When this happens, the PP worker refers these women to the crisis pregnancy center across the street!

timothy
timothy
8 years ago

On the civil-disobedience front, I saw this on Instapundit and thought of you

http://thefederalist.com/2015/05/22/the-civil-disobedience-charles-murray-wants-has-already-arrived/