To: All
President Bush's words were encouraging indeed. His willingness to stand for life in a pro-death city like Washington, albeit via telephone, is admirable and indicative of a new era of hope for all humanity. Abortion is a cancer on this society ten times worse than slavery, which also is legal.
We are called to consider the similarities between the Roe v. Wade decision and the Dred Scott Decision. Sean Hannity has pointed this fact out very well in his book, 'Let Freedom Ring'. Both of these decisions were based on the misbegotten idea that some human lives, although absolutely equal in every moral sense, are more valuable than others and that the 'propreitor' should wield absolute authority over their property even human property.
This idea of human property, whether in utero or in Negro Servant's Quarters is one apparently alive and well in today's society, for if one life can be summarily dismissed so can any other. It means us too.
To my abortionist/pro-death friends out there; keep on advocating it... you might be the next one aborted. As it is convenient for you to do what you like with innocent unborns, someone might just one day do what they like with you, Why should they not have that "choice".
This is a moral analogy which I hope will be very helpful.
7 posted on
01/23/2004 8:48:29 AM PST by
Ryan Bailey
(Do you support all abortion...what about post-term?)
To: Ryan Bailey
Agreed.
The children or grandchildren of those "abortionist/pro-death friends" may have to choose between their own children's college education and your health-care/nursing home services. Based on their experience with your belief in "personal choice" when it came to your self-interest (ie. unwanted pregnancy), so will it be their personal choice to put the college education of their children ahead of your right to life and/or health care.
"Abortionist/pro-death friends"---think about it.
14 posted on
01/23/2004 10:50:01 AM PST by
Prov3456
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