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DAY 9: She said, “I like abortion!”

March 9, 2017

Our culture is numb to violence … and the abortion industry knows it.

The actual abortion procedure is a most violent and barbaric act — one that no one would wish on their enemies. And yet it happens to innocent pre-born children every day.

That’s why the abortion business uses vague slogans with words such as “choice” and “rights” to defend this violent act.

Prayer vigil participants have had many things said to them … but one short outburst in Champaign, Illinois really made a 40 Days for Life volunteer think.

A woman passing the vigil called out, “I like abortion!”

“I decided to not respond verbally,” the vigil participant related. “I let her comment hang in the air.”

She didn’t say that abortion was a “difficult, highly personal choice” or that it should be “safe, legal and rare” or that it should be “strictly between a woman and her doctor.”

No – she said, “I like abortion.”

“Let that sink in,” the volunteer said.

“This is what happens when people defend abortion,” she said. “It starts out as some kind of necessary evil that we should tolerate … but eventually it strangely enough becomes something that people defend, support, and even like.”

This is why we pray and trust Christ — who often responded to the world with silence.

And thankfully … there are more and more 40 Days for Life locations where abortion numbers are dropping.


35 posted on 03/09/2017 10:10:04 PM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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Makurdi, Nigeria

March 9, 2017

The first 40 Days for Life campaign in Makurdi began with an impressive outreach effort – a march from the gates of Benue State University, near the center of town, out into the community.

The campaign leaders say the volunteers came out with passion and vigor to spread the word about the importance of life and why there is a need to put an end to abortion.

At a rally prior to the start of the march, the participants met with university students and passersby, engaging them in conversation and distributing flyers.

The march itself focused on those areas where young people are considered to be most at risk for abortion, and was able to reach those people where they live and shop.

A Nigerian TV network even covered the event.

The organizers say this initial outreach was successful, as many young people came out to listen with keen interest. They were told about the dangers of abortion and urged to reject it. The young people in turn promised to take the message home to their families and friends.


36 posted on 03/09/2017 10:15:58 PM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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