What in the world was wrong with that statement? We DON’T know how the kids will handle all this. We hope and pray it works out, but the deck is stacked against them.
If we really are pro-life, we need to be for the ENTIRE life of the child, not just it’s birth. Yes, some teen marriages work and some young couples raise fine upstanding children. But the odds are not in their favor.
Is it un PC to point out that they have a much harder road than those who do it in the proper order? And these days, cultural influences make it even tougher than it was 50, 60 years ago. Divorce is not the stain it once was and we live in a world that discourages self-sacrifice. These kids will have to mature quickly and I truly, truly do hope they will.
What’s wrong with that statement is that you have no way of knowing whether it’ll work out for them or not, you’re assuming it won’t.