Posted on 03/14/2016 9:34:14 PM PDT by Morgana
A sizable contingent of pro-abortion activists gathered in front of the Supreme Court last week to show their opposition to a Texas law before the court that would hold abortion clinics to the same standards as other surgical centers throughout the state. As is usually the case at these rallies, some of these protesters were holding signs showing support for abortion on demand for any reason whatsoever.
But how many hardcore abortion activists share this extreme view?
Most states ban abortions after somewhere between 20 and 24 weeks into the pregnancy, or up until the point at which the baby can live outside of the womb (usually referred to as the point of viability).
MRCTV took our cameras to the protest and asked a simple question: At what point in a pregnancy should it be illegal for a woman to have an abortion?
As you can see, it was surprisingly difficult for many of these activists to give us straight answer to this very simple question.
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I can answer that question, at conception!
I’m surprised they didn’t say “When they’re up and walking you ought to know if they’re keepers or not”. It wouldn’t surprise me if that’s what they really thought.
and you’d be right. Funny how liberals have a hard time putting down a mass murderer or a repeat offender child rapist.
Begs the question(s): When are you going to conceive? And why do we have to wait so long for your answer?
Of all the lies and flip flops con artist Donald Trump has shoveled ever since he suddenly “discovered” at the same moment he decided to run for president as a “Republican” that he was a “conservative” his position on abortion troubles me most.
The rich heir spent much of his adult life as a dissolute immoral rake who brags of his personal “Vietnam” (like Bill Clinton, he dodged the draft during the real Vietnam) where he had to dodge the bullets of STDs because he whored around so much. As such he probably paid for several to many abortions.
Yet he casually SAYS he is pro-life now.
Dear Lord I hope he is at least telling the truth on that one.
But we cannot know...with Rubio and Cruz you do.
You don’t have to wait long at all, I am never going to conceive. What is your point?
Fertilized eggs are routinely discarded through natural or chemical means.
Conception is the moment the mother accepts a particular fertilized egg as her offspring by letting him or her attach themselves to her womb...beginning the dependency phase of the human experience that can last a very long time according to the needs of the individual.
So you are correct.
Well that is an interesting perspective, conception is dependent on the mother’s feelings, and therefore the value of the life is dependent on whether the mother wants it or not. Certainly that is how the pro-abortion people see it. But the reality is human life does not depend on whether somebody wants it or not, human life is an objective reality at conception regardless of who wants it.
Fertilization is like spores cast in the wind.
Conception, on the other hand, is the biological success of perhaps the most prime genetic purpose.. After that death becomes either intentional or happenstance for the rest of that persons life.
The fetus would not grow if it were not for the soul of the child, just as a person’s body stops growing when the soul departs. It really is that simple.
I’ve developed techniques that read the memories stored in a person’s soul while bypassing the stimulus of the physical body through the five senses. It’s easy to tell what a mother thought of the child’s father and of the child in her womb at conception. This process works even if the child is now 80 years old! The memories are stored in the human soul around the body, not in the body.
Very often the soul of the aborted fetus holds on to the mother and does not leave. I’ve encountered as many as five attached souls on one woman from her abortions.
Do you use crystals as well?
“Do you use crystals as well?”
No, just prayer. I do not want this ability and I pleaded with God to take it away. It is as much a curse as a blessing. But it is real, in spite of me and I must learn to deal with it.
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