Pro-Life Celebrities make sex "sexy" instead of vulgar. Thank you God for making all things new again! Thank you for giving us morally courageous heroes that keep pure the beautiful gif of sex. It is this wonderous gift of creating a new life that makes us so much like You, Lord. And to raise new life to know You is how we can better understand Your Infinite Love for us!
Supermodel Kim Alexis with one of her 5 children.
Margaret Colin (you saw her in Independance Day), co-founder of Feminists for Life.
"We marched here to support all women and to protest the violence against them, legislated by Roe v. Wade. And while many will remember the 40 million [aborted] American children that were never born, I want us to also remember the 25 million women and girls in America today who have personally experienced an abortion."
"And we remember the women who have been rendered infertile or died from legal but lethal abortions
This is violence against women
This is the failure of our American society to help and protect women."
"The 1970's women's movement robbed us of our political birthright by changing the feminist platform to support abortion
Abortion hasn't fixed the litany of problems that women were promised would be resolved." Colin encourages others to defend the unborn, "You have to be brave -- the one who speaks out for a baby so she or he can come into this life."
Kathy Ireland
"Is it all right for the government to allow the murder of an innocent human being? The evidence I see tells me the unborn is a human being. From the moment of conception, a new life comes into being with a complete genetic blueprint. The sex is determined. The blood type is determined
the moment that I learned that the unborn was a human being, not part of the woman's body but its own individual human being, I have no choice but to defend the most vulnerable among us."
Dolores O'Riordan: Lead Vocalist, The Cranberries
"It's not good for women to go through the procedure [abortion] and have something living sucked out of their bodies. It belittles women. Even though some women say, 'Oh, I don't mind to have one,' every time a woman has an abortion, it just crushes her self-esteem smaller and smaller and smaller."
Jennifer O'Neill, model and actress: "I had the abortion and paid for it all my life."
Patricia Heaton (in middle, above photo) Known as the mother on CBS's "Everybody Loves Raymond," Heaton defended motherhood in a debate on the Oxygen network.
A doctor on the program had told the audience that the "morning after" pill would allow women "the opportunity -- instead of having babies every year -- they could actually do something with their lives." To which Heaton, a mother of four, responded, "Having and raising children is doing something with your life!... And I have to say that having your kids is one of the greatest things you can do."
Kate Mulgrew, star and Captain in the television series Star Trek: Voyager
"I practiced my belief at great cost to myself," the actress told the American Feminist, a publication of Feminists for Life. Mulgrew had become pregnant at an early age and decided to place her baby girl for adoption. They were reunited two years ago.
She said that though "adoption or abortion almost always promises the mother a legacy of shame and regret, I have to be frank about my experience, I survived it. Women often don't believe that they can survive nine months of pregnancy and place the child with an adoptive family. Life is not always easy."
Kate Mulgrew went on to say,
"Life is sacred to me on all levels. Abortion does not compute with my philosophy."
Lakita Garth - Former Miss Black California 1995 and Runner-Up for Miss Black America.
Lakita says, "If you're pregnant, don't compound the problem by seeking an abortion. Getting an abortion doesn't solve anything. You are much better off in that situation to put the baby up for adoption because you might be able to help a couple that can't have children." Regarding saving sex for marriage, Lakita says: "I look forward to the day I can look my husband in the face and say, 'I loved you before I even knew you. I saved myself just for you.'"
Brooke Shields
"Too many people use abortion as a form of birth control. And that's very wrong. I could never, ever have an abortion."
Eric Clapton: Musician:
"It sounds strange for me to be saying this, but I've come around to the idea that sex really is for procreation."
Mel Gibson:
On a 1990 Barbara Walters TV special, Gibson stated his opposition to birth control, infidelity and abortion. He said, "God is the only one who knows how many children we should have, and we should be ready to accept them. One can't decide for oneself who comes into this world and who doesn't. That decision doesn't belong to us."
Jim Caviezel
Speaks about Jesus in "One Solitary Life"
A video on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAkpl2vwP-I