tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5745814378416915364.post8848977344606507957..comments2023-12-23T00:19:35.005-08:00Comments on ADAM'S ALE: GET SMARTFr. Vhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13201561855047420853noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5745814378416915364.post-88960322148833818892014-02-01T01:48:10.210-08:002014-02-01T01:48:10.210-08:00You make very good points here. This is a topic t...You make very good points here. This is a topic that's very important to me for several reasons. 1)My father abandoned me at birth and there was a good chance I could've been one of those aborted babies, but my mom chose to keep me and raise me by herself and 2)I got into the abortion fight as a freshman at CWRU, which is about as secular as you can get and pro-abortion to the core. I remember handing out pro-life literature across campus on the anniversary of roe v wade and getting all kinds of hostility I wasn't prepared for, which brings me to my main point. We need to train our youth to be better prepared to make the arguments necessary to defend the unborn and to counter the narrative that has dominated our culture for so long about this being an issue of "women's rights" and a matter of choice. We need strong pro-life advocates in the public eye who have the tools necessary to articulate the pro life message and point of view while debunking the claims of pro-abortion advocates. To your point about moving the line of what is acceptable for killing someone, I always ask people who support abortion this question: if it's just a matter of a woman's choice, why isn't it ok for her doctor to kill her baby after it's born? Why is it ok to kill the baby in their eyes while it's in the womb up until the moment of birth, but not ok the second it's born? The only difference is one minute it's in the womb, the next minute it's not. It's just as alive the minute it was in the womb before birth as it was after it was born, so why the inconsistency, if it's truly about choice? I haven't gotten an answer yet, and don't expect to.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16560242030756860670noreply@blogger.com