Posted on 03/23/2020 6:06:00 PM PDT by Morgana
In an abortion debate that is wrongly considered just a womens issue, the pain that men feel about a past abortion is often lost in the shuffle. But millions of men who may have prompted or agreed with their partners decision to have an abortion often face regret years later. And often times the baby is killed in an abortion that the father never wanted or supported.
Longtime country music singer Kenny Rogers, who passed away today, was known for his romantic touch and everyman approach. But a lesser-known song he sang later in his career highlighted a fathers abortion pain the title track from one of his later albums, Water and Bridges.
The album had an older Rogers, whose hits spanned several decades, looking back on life.
Though the tune isnt about him, Rogers told CNN at the time it came out that Water and Bridges was really about choices you make when youre young that you pay for when youre old.
Its an interesting it starts off with a young couple who have an abortion, Rogers explained. And the guy says, If a father could hold his son, I could undo whats been done, but I guess everyone is living with water and bridges.
Dr. Wayne Brauning, the founder of Mens Abortion ReCovery, knows many men who feel the pain of an abortion that occurred during their relationship with a woman.
Men have told me that they knew they were guilty of getting the woman pregnant, of pressuring her to get an abortion, or of not coming to the rescue of the child, Brauning writes.
Participating in an abortion always produces real guilt before God in the person who is responsible for the decision to take the life of the child, he explains.
In the Rogers song, the father relates a common story for many men involved in an abortion decision: I was young, so was she. Life didnt stay a mystery for very long. We could do no wrong.
Then she called, said she was late, So we took a little drive upstate an took care of that. Yeah, just took care of that, the father says.
Expressing his regret, the father explains, But now Im longin back at some of my decisions its much too late to change.
Rogers didnt write the song it was penned by country music songwriter Craig Wiseman who found his music talent arranging and transposing songs at church camp so everyone could sing along.
Im not a songwriter. Im just a writer, Wiseman said once. You observe the stuff everybody observes what makes people point at the radio and go, Exactly! Man, thats just how it was.
Rogers likes Water and Bridges because it fits in with his venerable look back on life.
Explaining to CNN about the song and why he liked it, he said, Music should do one of three things: it should make you laugh, make you cry, or make you think.
Dr. Brauning tells men who have been a party to an abortion to actively grieve and express the pain and emotional trauma related to it
Dont hold back. The reason for this sorrow is genuine and profound, he said.
Thanks for the post
Yes, thanks.
Thanks for vigilance in shining the light against the murder industry.
Your work will not be without reward.
God Bless you.
Oh Ruby, for Gods sake, turn around.
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