Pro Life in TN
- Susie Allen
- Pro Life thoughts in a pro choice world through the eyes of a convert. I took early retirement after working in the social work and Human Resources fields but remain active by being involved in pro life education, lobbying and speaking .
Adoption
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Planned Parenthood's idiotic request
Good post from Live Action( click to enlarge) except for the wrong words about adoption....not give up for adoption, should be make an adoption plan. But to get back to the main point, I have always been amazed at those who said they had an abortion because they were told that their baby had a medical condition that was incapable with life....so the answer is to immediately kill the baby???? Not trying to be mean but when my husband was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor and we were told there was no cure....did we say well let's kill him now?? That's different you say? Really how, because he was already a born individual. A couple who I used to go to church with were told this during her pregnancy and their baby girl lived for a couple of months and they will say every day was a blessing. I am going to post the story of Choosing Thomas.... a real tear jerker but true story for your consideration. I am not saying it is easy but sometimes the right thing is not easy.....especially if we are truly thinking of the baby.
from Live Action.org
by David Schmidt on March 9th, 2010 at 8:16 am
So Planned Parenthood put out a request today over their Twitter account asking for abortion stories. What is so interesting is the sort of stories Planned Parenthood is looking for: “Congress needs to hear from women who have experienced wanted pregnancies where there was a severe health risk to the fetus, causing the women to choose abortion” To this I have three points… 1. So let me get this right. Planned Parenthood wants stories where a human fetus faces a health risk and the solution is to kill the human fetus through abortion? Talk about health risk. Abortion is the ultimate health risk with a close to 100% success rate (few survive)…success at ending human life. And if you don’t believe that is what it does, you need to watch an actual first trimester abortion.
2. What Planned Parenthood is looking for is not stories from people “who have experienced wanted pregnancies where there was a severe health risk to the fetus,” but rather people who wanted a perfect baby, and any sign that the child may not be fully healthy would eliminate that child, not because A child was unwanted, but because THAT child was unwanted. In short, what Planned Parenthood is doing here is promoting the idea that some people are more valuable than others based on the soundness of their physical condition. Doesn’t that sound a little Nazi Germany to you? If children are unwanted, the problem lies not with the children but with a society that says it is acceptable to deny some children love and their very lives.
3. As much as Planned Parenthood likes to say that they support all choices, it seems like there are some choices they support more than others. Have you ever seen Planned Parenthood collect stories about a mother choosing to not kill her child or give him or her up for adoption? I’ve never seen it and I doubt I ever will because that isn’t who Planned Parenthood is.
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