—Jimi Hendrix, guitarist
o one likes war. It‘s nasty. It‘s
brutal. And frequently it‘s fought
over something no one can even
remember once it‘s over. It‘s a power
struggle fought on a large scale. It‘s about
the love of power more than the power of
love.
It‘s kind of hypocritical if we say we are
against war and killing and violence and
brutality against humanity and then take
the life of the littlest member of society.
War is stupid. Force is never a good
solution to a problem. Let‘s remember that
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we are all in this together.
Abortion has been compared to war. It‘s
violent and fatal and for each human it
kills, another is left wounded. Mothers are
wounded by the memory of what they
allowed to happen to their developing
baby. The unborn children are defenseless
victims to the abortionists‘ tools of death. If
this is war it is certainly an unjust war.
Why abortion has been compared to a
justifiable war I will never know.
The war against the unborn has killed
more members of the human race than all
other wars combined — approaching 50
million to date. The number of abortions in
one year alone exceeds the number of
human deaths through the Revolutionary,
Civil, World War I, World War II, Korean
War, Vietnam War put together! And what
is their crime? They are simply ―the
unwanted‖ race. Innocent lives. Innocent
deaths. The toll is tremendous. Here are the
figures:
Revolutionary War: 25,324
Civil War: 498,332
World War I: 116,708
World War II: 407,316
Korean War: 54,246
Vietnam War: 58,655
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Human deaths from all major wars =
1,160,581 versus unborn human deaths
from abortions in 2003 alone = 1,287,000.
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Or how about September 11
th
, that day
we all remember? In 2001, abortions killed
853,485 people
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compared to 2,973 deaths
on September 11.
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It‘s hard to grasp, but one feminist
reasons that for as bad as death is, it‘s time
women had the right to kill too:
―War is much more irrational and
excessive than exercising the right to abort,
and the power of death has been
exclusively in the hands of men for far too
long.‖
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Another pro-choicer supports abortion
as being ―far more ethical than the war,
extinction and starvation that result from
too many people.‖
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This person could
really do with some enlightenment. See
Reason #79: The population explosion is an
urban myth
.
If we don‘t like war, what can we do?
There is a wise Chinese saying, "If you want
peace in your world, establish peace in your
home; if you want peace in your home,
bring peace into your heart." Let‘s make
peace with everyone, beginning with those
closest to us. What better place to start than
with your unborn child?
End poverty
We think sometimes that poverty is only
being hungry, naked and homeless. The
poverty of being unwanted, unloved and
uncared for is the greatest poverty. We
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must start in our own homes to remedy this
kind of poverty.
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—Mother Teresa, humanitarian
hildren everywhere are dying on
this planet. From poverty in third-
world regions, from bloodshed in
the Middle East, from AIDS in Africa. And
here in America, children die not only from
car accidents and cancer, but they die from
the saddest of all human disease —
rejection. Every child should have a chance
at life, no matter what their circumstances.
Today we pour money into overseas aid
agencies without even noticing that some
of life‘s greatest tragedies occur right on our
own home soil. Young mothers often
choose abortion for their child, seeing no
other choice. Yet lack of finances, support,
society approval and education should not
be the reason a child dies!
The solution is not to abort the child in
hope of giving him a better life — or saving
him from a bad one. The solution is to
improve the standards, living conditions
and knowledge of all women, so that they
can bring up their children as they choose
— in safety, peace and health. The good
news is, today there are organizations that
will help young mothers who lack the basic
resources to raise a child. At last we can say
goodbye to poverty and hello to life!
Quotable Quote
―Many people are very, very concerned
with the children in India, with the
children in Africa, where quite a
number die, maybe of malnutrition, of
hunger and so on, but millions are dying
deliberately by the will of the
mother.‖
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—Mother Teresa, Nobel Prize Acceptance
Speech
Save the environment
In the end, our society will be defined not
only by what we create, but by what we
refuse to destroy.
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—John C. Sawbill, past president of The Nature
Conservancy
Are you concerned with the world‘s
ecosystem? The destruction of precious
rainforests and the wasting of precious
resources? Or pollution? Perhaps you do
your bit, putting your recyclables out each
fortnight or bringing your own shopping
bag to the store. Maybe you favor locally
grown, organic foods and buy earth-
friendly products. If you as are concerned
about the health of the planet as I am, then
I applaud you, but I also ask you to think
further.
Think of what we are doing to the
spiritual ecosystem when we abort. Is the
human race so expendable a resource that
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we can throw away all the ―extra‖ people
— without any repercussions? You might
have heard of the butterfly effect, the
concept that infinitesimally small changes,
such as flapping of a butterfly‘s wing, can
trigger a major event, such as a storm, half a
world away.
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Taking this concept, can we
not see how seemingly small actions by us
— the abortion of a life — could change the
ecosystem or create a reaction in another
part of life? Many spiritual beliefs affirm
that we are all connected, and if so, how is
abortion altering the balance in our
spiritual and physical environment? Even
thinking along the lines of extinction, each
individual person carries his or her
uniqueness and beauty, just as a rare plant
or butterfly.
Confessions from pro-choice
literature
―To some people, pro-choice values
seem to have been unaffected by the
desire to save the whales and the trees,
to respect animal life and to end
violence at all levels. …Supporting
abortion is tough to fit into this
package.‖
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—Frances Kissling and Kate Michelman,
Los
Angeles Times
, 2008
Is it natural that we should destroy the
very foundation of human life upon earth?
Surely we are all interested in preserving
our natural heritage, least of which are our
children. The urge to use sustainable and
non-polluting resources is a noble goal in
making this planet worth living on for the
future generations. But where will they be
if we abort them?
Save the Children
ow many children die every year
from disease? According to the
American Cancer Society, in the
United States alone 1998 saw 5,189 children
between the ages of 1-14 die from
accidents, 1,378 from cancer, 540 from
heart disease, 267 from pneumonia and
influenza, 89 died from viral diseases, and
another 86 from HIV. The total figure of
children‘s deaths in the U.S. in 1998 from
all causes was 13,042.
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It‘s sad that this
many children die so young. Contrast those
deaths with the number of children aborted
in the womb every year. In the same year
the Centers for Disease Control reported at
least 884,273 abortions.
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Yes, 67 times the
number of unborn children died from
abortions as from all other causes. Abortion
is the leading cause of children‘s death in
America today, and preventing those deaths
is entirely possible. Ending abortion — or
not having one yourself — is one of the
surest ways to save the children.
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Stop Animal Cruelty
Save the baby humans.
—Poster seen at a pro-life march
any people today are aware that
some cosmetics, foods and other
products involve unnecessary
cruelty to animals. Maybe you are one of
them. Perhaps you are opposed to the often
inhumane procedures forced upon animals,
such as forcing shampoo and other
chemicals into rabbit‘s, eyes in order to
figure out if we should keep the product
out of our eyes.
Maybe you love your pets. You treat
them well and possibly as members of your
own family. You may feel that they have a
personality, some feeling and awareness,
and that they deserve a bit of affection and
a nice place to sleep. You are probably the
kind of person that would be horrified to
hear of whales slaughtered or puppies
thrown into dumpsters.
You recycle plastic bags so they don‘t
get into the ocean and harm whales or
dolphins. You buy cruelty-free. You go
vegan. You spend a weekend rebuilding the
habitat of native owls. You care deeply
about life.
Perhaps you are not also aware of the
cruelty involved in the abortion industry.
Any thinking individual can see how
abortion
procedures
must
inflict
tremendous suffering upon the unborn
child. The procedures involve pulling apart
by suction, cutting up, poisoning or
suctioning out the brains of a fetus, all
while he or she is fully alive!
The same vivisection that animal rights
campaigners protest so strongly against is
also performed on baby humans. They are
cut up while still alive. This is cruelty at its
very worst, and we must fight for the end
to human cruelty as well as animal cruelty.
No anesthesia is given to a fetus during
the brutal procedure which terminates his
or her life. The anesthesia given to the
mother is not sufficient. An unborn child
can feel pain and suffers greatly (see also
Reason #45
). Whether or not the pregnancy
was intended, isn‘t it the better part of
compassion to not support the violent
abortion industry?
Even if you have no belief in God
whatsoever and believe that people are no
more than evolutionary animals, how could
you believe that it‘s bad to hurt a puppy or
a kitten but that it‘s okay to hurt the
human equivalent — of our own species —
the baby fetus? Let‘s end all cruelty and be
kind to all living, sentient beings — human
as well as non-human.
End Violence against Women
s a woman you probably know that
we are at greater risk in the world
today. We need to be alert,
prepared and keep our wits about us at all
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times. Violence against women includes
workplace harassment, gang rape, domestic
violence and forced abortion.
Looking at it from the violence
perspective, I once saw a T-shirt that said,
―Would it bother us more if they used
guns?‖ It was talking about abortion. Now
personally, I believe that we should retain
the right to defend ourselves, but many
people are against gun rights. I would ask
them, would it make a difference if we shot
our ―unwanted pregnancies‖ instead of
having them surgically suctioned? The fact
remains that abortion is one of the most
violent activities on the planet, and at least
50% of aborted fetuses are female. I say ―at
least,‖ because some fetuses are aborted for
the very reason that they are female. Surely
our concern, love and care for our female
sisters worldwide should extend to the
unborn too.
Reason #58
―Saving the planet and saving
the life of your child maybe be
closer than you thought‖
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Reason #59
You can‘t compare
humans to animals
We are higher than animals
Contradiction!
The
eggs
of a bald eagle may not be
damaged and are assumed to be existing
eagles. In contrast, we treat human
fertilized eggs as something that it is
okay to damage. What does this say
about how we protect our own species?
When considering abortion, some
people compare humans to animals, and say
that, according to a fetus‘ mental abilities,
he or she rates lower than an animal! For
example, this is an actual quote: ―Killing a
snail or a day-old infant does not thwart
any of these desires of this kind, because
snails and newborn infants are incapable of
having such desires.‖
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Unfortunately,
some people actually think like this, even
this so-called professor! Back in
Reason #11
we looked at some qualities some people
claim are necessary for being a person, but
now I want to focus on how they would
compare us to animals.
Philosopher Peter Singer says that
animals possess many mental abilities that
babies do not. While our pets have different
personalities and memory, that does not
make them equal to a human! As for a
baby‘s intelligence, we cannot fully know
we are incapable of holding a conversation
with them! However, for more on this
interesting topic of fetal intelligence turn to
Reason #87
. This ‗philosopher,‘ though, has
some truly nutty philosophies. For example,
in comparing the life of a mouse and a
person he says, ―We cannot say that one is
more or less valuable than another.‖
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Presumably he would sacrifice his life for a
mouse.
He also wrote,
―a newborn baby is not
an autonomous being, capable of making
choices, and so to kill a newborn baby
cannot violate the principle of respect for
autonomy. In all this the newborn baby is
on the same footing as the fetus…‖
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Another one of his quotes is, ―why
should human life have special value?‖
730
Perhaps it was people like him that Ronald
Reagan was thinking of when he wrote,
―The real question today is not when
human life begins, but, what is the value of
human life?‖
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I‘m not sure how we should treat
animals – humanly I think (and yes, I am
vegetarian) but certainly not as equals to
people. I refuse to be equated with a
spotted frog or a baboon. Perhaps that is
your side of the family, but it‘s certainly not
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mine! Readers of the Bible will recall how
God created both male and female in his
divine image and that we are therefore
above
the
animal
kingdom,
which
presumably was not created in his image.
(Gen. 1:26-28)
Taking it a little too far?
―Because I chose to end my accidental
pregnancies, there are two fewer human
beings on the earth impacting the
habitat of butterflies and other
creatures.‖
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-Earth Island Angels
Animal cruelty no, human
cruelty yes?
Pro-choicers were up in arms recently
over
measures
to
inform
women
undergoing abortions of the possibility of
the fetus feeling pain and having the option
of anesthesia for the fetus. They ranted on
about ―the use of inflammatory language
that equates the fetus with a born child or
that implies that abortion is the same as
killing a born person.‖
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Really, this is like
equating puppies with dogs and then being
charged with using inflammatory words!
Some pro-choicers also worried that the bill
was ―constituting the fetus as
someone
experiencing something.
‖
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The way they
wish you to see it is that abortions are not
performed on the fetus, your unborn
offspring, but rather on a piece of your
body, which, curiously, does not play any
role in keeping you alive and healthy.
One way Ecofeminists claim opposition
to animal cruelty but not fetal cruelty is by
adjusting the words. It‘s all about the
words. For example, they like to say they
value ‗sentience‘ but not ‗respect for life‘.
735
Respect for life is too broad and could
include – shock horror – a woman‘s unborn
child. However, the definition of the word
‗sentient‘ doesn‘t support them either:
―responsive to or conscious of sense
impressions.‖
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The fetus is responsive very
early on. Perhaps realizing this and to
bolster their distinction, they throw in the
extra stipulation of self-determination.
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―Self-determination‖ means having free
will or independence, yet it‘s arguable that
a fetus has just as much free will as an
animal, probably more. A fetus in the
womb has been shown to drink more
amniotic fluid if sugar is added. How one
could argue that a cow grazing on the
greenest pasture has any more free will
than a baby is beyond me. As far as
independence, the fetus is not finished
growing so naturally he is dependent - but I
think they slipped this criteria in here on
purpose!
In a tricky move they also claim one can
oppose animal cruelty without endangering
abortion rights, as they claim the fetus‘ pain
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awareness (one aspect of sentience) requires
social conditioning – a physical response
doesn‘t count.
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Presumably, they believe a
cow‘s social life somehow conditions it
experience pain.
For any of you who support animal
rights but not fetus rights, I challenge you
to reconsider your thinking.
Is it because you think there are too
many people on the earth?
Turn to
Reason #79: The population
explosion is an urban myth
Is it because you think the fetus isn‘t
sentient?
Turn to
Reason #55: Your unborn child
can feel, taste, smell, hear and see
Is it because you think animals can feel
pain but a fetus can‘t?
Turn to
Reason #53: The fetus can feel
pain
Is it because you think factory farming
and vivisection are cruel but abortion is
not?
Turn
to
Reason
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