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Freedom Is Rooted in Sanctity of Life
Twnhall.com ^ | May 11, 2022 | Star Parker

Posted on 05/11/2022 4:14:29 AM PDT by Kaslin

In 1955, an unmarried pregnant University of Wisconsin graduate student left her home and traveled to San Francisco to a doctor who took in unwed expectant mothers, delivered their babies and helped arrange adoptions.

The baby son she delivered and put up for adoption grew up to become the legendary business and technology entrepreneur Steve Jobs.

Had it been 1975, rather than 1955, there is a reasonable chance there would have never been a Steve Jobs. In 1975 America, after Roe v. Wade became law and where values markedly changed such that a young Catholic woman felt less shame to be unmarried and pregnant, Steve Jobs' mother could well have wound up in a Planned Parenthood clinic.

Looking around at the impact of laptop computers, iPhones, social media and remote work, it's hard to imagine what our lives would be like today had that one genius not been born.

But the preciousness of every human life depends not on whether that life is a potential Steve Jobs. Each brings their own unique and invaluable gifts to the world.

As the left goes berserk over the leaked Samuel Alito opinion pointing to the overturning of Roe v. Wade, we should consider that we'll never know the gifts of the 63 million children obliterated since the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision.

The Kaiser Family Foundation reports in 2019 that 38% of abortions were given to Black women. Using this figure, 24 million Black babies -- roughly half the current Black population -- were removed by abortion since 1973.

The United States in 1955 was a nation before the passage of the Civil Rights Act. There was segregation; there was racism; and there was poverty.

But today, many years later, we still have poverty, and our public discourse is still dominated by allegations of racism.

According to the rhetoric on the left, there was nothing good about the America of 1955.

But this is not true.

The state of faith and, because of this, the state of marriage and childbearing, was far healthier than today, both among whites and among Blacks.

According to Gallup, as we show in the "State of Black America" recently published by my organization, CUREPOLICY, in the early 1960s, 70% of Americans said religion was "very important" in their own lives. By the late 1970s, this was down to 52%.

In 1955, the national fertility rate -- the average number of children birthed by women of child-bearing age -- was 3.42. Today, this is down to 1.78. The rate needed for a population to replace itself and not shrink is 2.2.

In 1960, 9% of Black adults and 8% of white adults had never been married. By 2012, this had increased to 36% among Blacks and 16% among whites.

In 1960, less than 5% of white babies were born to unwed mothers. By 2010, this was up to 29%. Among Blacks, in 1960 a little over 20% of babies were born to unwed mothers. By 2010, this was up to 72%.

The secularization of the country in the 1960s did not produce more freedom. It produced more dependence on government.

Blacks, in this regard, have been hurt the most.

In 1950, the federal government took 15.3% of the national economy. By 2020, this was up to 32%.

resident Joe Biden, now presiding over a nation drowning in debt, inflation and sclerotic growth, said the other day that "The MAGA crowd is the most extreme political organization that has existed in American history."

If an aging America without married fathers and mothers and without children is where you think our future lies, so Biden is your man.

In 1956, 39% of Blacks voted for the Republican presidential candidate Dwight Eisenhower.

We're going back to the future. More Black Americans, and all Americans, are seeing that rooted in the American ideal of freedom is sanctity of life and family


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: abortion; prolife; roevswade

1 posted on 05/11/2022 4:14:29 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

Well said.

One of my cherished memories, and always will be, was when I volunteered at a ‘crisis pregnancy center’ ( many years ago) ..we gave pregnancy tests and if the women would agree, we talked to them about their options, if pregnant.

Two women I remember the most.

One was a young black woman who was in town visiting her aunt……she was in college out of state …….and became pregnant……and came to our town ( there was an abortion facility there) and was staying with her aunt.

After the test was confirmed she was pregnant, I talked to her
I was new and nervous and not articulate and and when she left I so wanted a second try.
It was il advised to do this….
….but I felt compelled to……( and I never did this again)
I was welcomed by her aunt, uncle and herself
I talked a bit more, and left

A year later, I had left the crisis center (emotionally drained) and received a phone call from them asking if I would meet with a former client.
I agreed
When I drove up she was there with a beautiful baby girl …..and a rose for me.

Only God knows where that child is today ( and He truly does as He molded and shaped her in the womb and knew her future)
As I remember, this young lady continued in college and was very content and happy she had chosen life for her child.

The other woman I remember was a beautiful, successful business woman who came in for a test.
She had recently become engaged and was desperately hoping she was pregnant…..
….because she had had an abortion in the past and was afraid she had hurt her chances.
She was heartbroken when the test came back negative.


2 posted on 05/11/2022 4:53:43 AM PDT by Guenevere (“If the foundations are destroyed, what can the righteous do?”)
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To: Kaslin

I remember seeing an interview once with Steve Jobs.

He pointed out that most people don’t have any interest in EARNING a million dollars. What most people want is to SPEND a million dollars.


3 posted on 05/11/2022 8:12:03 AM PDT by libertylover (Our BIGGEST problem, by far, is that most of the media is hate & agenda driven, not truth driven.)
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