Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor warned “the Roe [v. Wade] framework…is clearly on a collision course with itself…it has no justification in law or logic.”
On January 22, 1973, the United States Supreme Court decided that a pre-born baby was not a person. Between that date to 1990 more than 20 million “legal” abortions were performed. Today, fetuses are being literally torn apart in the womb while they are still alive. This is being done under the guise of using their body parts for medical research.
According to Federal and State courts, abortions are permitted anytime up to full term, but not after the birth of a child. It is interesting that a mother who kills a newborn baby is charged with murder or manslaughter, however a mother who kills a baby even up to just prior to the babies birth is considered a person who has just exercised her free choice and is fully protected under the law. What a miraculous difference passage through the birth canal makes in the law.
Abortion is the number one killer over cardio-vascular disease, which takes second place. This makes a mother’s womb statistically the most dangerous place for a child to be. Another way to put it is that a child is more likely to be murdered in the womb than anywhere else. This puts a damper on the old adage “safe in a mother’s womb.” We can only ask ourselves why this has come to be the case. This article hopes to show that it is merely an attitude of our society and the courts.
Greedy Business
It is well known that abortion is a major business in the United States. There were about 5500 abortuaries in the United States by 1990. These abortuaries take in more than half a billion dollars a year. Additional money is taken in from the sale of aborted fetal tissue used for cosmetics and some medical experiments. Planned Parenthood, whose clinics perform over 80,000 abortions annually, receives about 30 million dollars a year from Title X appropriations that come directly from tax money that was meant to be used for “preventative family planning services.” This, in effect, is America’s own holocaust. For the sake of human greed, there are three babies aborted for every one baby born in the District of Columbia and one baby aborted for each baby born in New York City.
Inhumane Religion
Michael R. Gilstrap was quoted in The Phineas Report to say “abortion is an act of religious faith…it affirms a belief in man as ultimate rather than as created in the image of God. It is a commitment to an alien faith that rivals Christianity at the most fundamental levels.” We see that he is on to something true by looking at how abortion has been called “a woman’s right,” and a “part of freedom of choice.” Many high schools and even elementary schools have taught their students that abortion is “just one method of contraception.” Abortion has even been cited as “in the mainstream of the nation’s religious tradition” by Federal Judge John F. Dooling, Jr. He also listed a statement in his decision from American Baptists, United Methodists, United Presbyterians, Episcopals, and Evangelical Lutherans that “continuance of pregnancy is not a moral necessity.”
Self-indulgence
Many abortions in the United States are performed to cover up pre- or extra-marital sex. Less than three percent of all abortions are performed for medical reasons or following rape or incest; 97 percent are strictly a matter of convenience. 25 Percent of abortions are repeats - they had one or more prior abortions and are generally young and unmarried.
Economic Convenience
The 1984 vice-presidential nominee, Geraldine Ferraro, was quoted to say, “[Abortion] is a simple matter of economics. Unwanted children so often end up in the criminal justice systems…it is very expensive to take care of them.” In addition to this abhorrent thinking, pro-abortion advocates’ arguments include “abortion is a method of easing poverty levels,” “abortion is a remedy for sexual promiscuity,” and “abortion is a way of building a ‘planned’ and ‘perfect’ society.”
Hippocratic Denial
The Hippocratic Oath, to which physicians once subscribed states, “I will not give a woman a pessary (contraceptive) to produce abortion.” However, comments in the Journal for American Academy of Pediatrics include: “Handicapped children may have less (social) value than dogs or pigs with ’superior capacities’,” and “Once the religious mumbo-jumbo surrounding the term ‘human’ has been stripped away…we will not regard as sacrosanct the life of each and every member of our species.”
Population Control
The New York Times hailed Red China’s policy, to abort any child per family over one, as “most effective in implementing birth control and population planning.” In communist-dominated Poland, 700,000 children were born while 800,000 children were aborted.
The Sad Truth
The society and world in which we live has been lulled into believing that the pre-born baby is simply “fetal tissue” and not a living entity until delivery (or, at the earliest, the third trimester). Abortion is compared, by abortion advocates, as no different than having a tooth pulled or getting a haircut.
What they don’t want you to know is that the pre-born baby is a living human being who dies a painful death when aborted. By the seventh week, the child has its own (measurable) brain waves. The presence of brain waves is one of the legal criteria for determining whether an individual is alive or dead. Twenty-six doctors sent President Reagan a letter emphasizing that scientific methods make it clear that pre-born babies feel pain during abortion. They pointed out that “nerves are in place by six to eight weeks after conception, chemicals to transmit sensations from nerves through the spinal cord to the brain exist by twelve weeks, the fetus reacts the same way a full-grown individual would when exposed to something painful, by squirming, thrashing, accelerated heart-beat and higher blood pressure.” In addition, it is known that at six weeks, the kidneys, stomach, and liver begin to function; at seven weeks, the baby has its outer and inner organs; at ten weeks, the baby has everything found in a newborn baby; and, at twelve weeks, the fingerprints are completely formed.



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November 9th, 2009 at 8:49 am
I recently did a blogpost on teen pregnancy statistics which included references to more recent abortion statistics (http://www.reportingstatistics.blogspot.com). As a single mom of six, with children from different fathers and teens who have friends who have had babies and who have ad abortions, and being very interested in constitutional law, I’ve developed some opinions.
1) As a society, the only way to conquer abortion permanently is to develop a culture/society that truly cherishes life and looks at everything with love. We must show a value of life in nature, animals and people. (Okay, I’m not a vegetarian, but I do believe I should be. Just cause we rule the kingdom doesn’t mean we have to eat it. But what I’m stating is meant beyond food consumption.) Our capitalistic society shuns sharing and rewards greed. Sharing should be rewarded. Giving should be rewarded.
2) The young ones who have abortion for economic and embarrassment reasons need to know there is a support system out there (other than welfare) and they can do it, and they can make it. Christians need to reach out to these people and not condemn them. They need to see first hand that miracles can happen, and they need proof that they can trust and have faith that things will work out. Christians need to help these young single mothers with diapers, food, formula, etc. Has anyone who is anti-abortion and condemns the economic reasons priced formula and diapers recently???? It’s insane!! Volunteer to babysit, help with food, round up clothes, accessories, etc. when the teen is pregnant or things they’re pregnant! One teen that is helped is bound to help another in the future…and the chain of life grows…the more we help, the more abortions will be reduced in the future.
3) The laws will not change until science can humanize the point of conception. Are there developments we’re missing? Are there unique points we’re missing? I’m not wording this even remotely close to what I’m thinking, but in order for laws to change, there has to be more concrete scientific proof of development, survival, humanity, etc. that pertains to the first month. Although this article states you can get an abortion up to 12 months (NOT normal unless extreme circumstances), most laws limit abortion to pre-6 months or pre-3 months. We have succeeded at “humanizing” a baby at 6 months and beyond - and even 3 months and beyond - largely because we now know a baby can survive out of the womb at that age (with help). Anything that’s considered a “blob” and unable to survive outside it’s environment is not going to be considered “life.” Christians need to support christian scientists (not talking about the denomination here) research on early life/embryo development. Our efforts should be in science first, and that in turn will support changes in the law.
4) The realities of a baby’s development in the womb in the early months needs to be highly publicized in the online media. Todays teens and young mothers are in a media-saturated online world. It’s not going to change. We need to publicize the realities of embryo development, the humanity of it, we need to celebrate motherhood and not condemn it, we need to celebrate life, put life first in all decisions, and we need to let the young people see it. They must learn to love life. If they don’t love life, why would they want to bring life into the world? My saying in response to “why would you bring a child into this world” was always “cause we need more people to change it.” Let teens know they can create change through life.
I have known so many gays and teenagers who stay away from Christians because they are condemning, overbearing and pushy. Our Christian behavior needs to change if we want to reach out to others. A chain of help and support can reduce abortions in the future.
Just my two or four cents…