When The Unborn Doesn't Go Quietly To His Execution, "Tiny Tim"
I could've flown to Wichita, Kansas and had Isaiah's life taken by inducing labor. >>>
She was probably referring to Killer Tiller in Wichita but I just wanted to throw this topic out regarding some Hospitals who claim to be religious.
Induced Labor or Legal abortion in Catholic Hospitals??? You Decide
Thank you so much for posting this.
"Let God be God, the doctors could doctor" That is a profound statement in our contemporary culture.
A great post. God bless the family for doing the right thing.
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thank you,
Abortion will stop when either man or God decides to stop it. I sincerely hope man will do it first, because if God decides He needs to step in and end this satanic holocaust against His little creatures it probably won't be a gentle process.
Beautiful! It reminded me of my baby sister, she lived only 14 days. I was 10 years old at the time, but she left an indelible impression on me. Many years later, pregnant with my first child, I went through weekly migraine headaches while refusing any medication... I know that she was there smiling and encouraging me.
Thanks for posting this. It makes people like us feel the dignity of life, and other people unreasonably angry. They need to examine themselves.
Wow. I wish the folks at NOW or NARAL would give a moment to read that story. It'd be sickening to see how their cold hearts would be unmoved.
We have got to STOP killing the unborn.
Wow.
-bump-
This reminds me of a couple in our church who knew they were going to give birth to a baby girl whose brain was so underdeveloped -she would not survive for long.
She too was told she should have an abortion.
Instead...she gave birth naturally. The baby lived around 4 days I believe.
Time enough for family members to visit and talk to her.
Time enough for them to gather for a baptism.
And then she died in her parents arms.
A funeral was held - which, I think, would be much more helpful to grieving parents than a "miscarriage certificate."
Thank you, Coleus, for this account. It brings back bittersweet memories of the kind, sadly, many are unable to comprehend.
Some may finally understand.
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AMEN!
Whaht a moving story of those last hours with baby Isaiah.
I agree.
Thanks for posting this. It took a long time to read due to my monitor becoming very blurry. That child had more love in a month than many children get in years. Bless this family.