If you haven't yet, you should read Abby Johnson's book,
Unplanned. She, like many in the
abortion industry, believed abortion was acceptable before viability and considered herself "pro-choice." One day in her clinic though, a woman who
was 23 weeks pregnant came in insisting on having an abortion. After trying to talk her out of it, Abby was
forced to give this woman a referral to a clinic willing to do it. The woman's excuse? It didn't matter to her whether her baby was
2 weeks, 6 weeks, 23, or whatever. She
just was determined to get rid of her baby.
This abortion-minded mother understood completely the humanity of her
child at every stage of development but didn't care at all.
The viability argument, like the term,
"pro-choice" is a clever slogan designed to get people to accept
abortion on demand even if they know it's a baby being killed. As Abby found out first-hand, the only thing
the pro-abortion crowd cares about is the money to be made. That's the only logic they ever apply
consistently.
Please don't give those in the culture of death a pass by
using the term "pro-choice." There's no
choice for the baby, no choice for people whose health is seriously
compromised, and no choice for the elderly either. It's always pro-death.
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