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Planned Parenthood Promotes Mother's Day Abortions, Draws Protests

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Planned Parenthood, the nation’s largest provider of surgical abortions, has triggered protests and outcry from pro-life groups recently over a series of emails that were sent out soliciting donations "in honor” of Mother's Day.

"Dear Friend, Join us! Make a Mother's Day gift!” the email states.

Janet Morana and Georgette Forney, joint founders of the Silent No More Awareness Campaign (SNMAC), an organization dedicated to bringing to public the horrors of abortion, said the emails sent by Planned Parenthood were a slap in the face to the millions of men and women who continue to suffer from the personal trauma of past abortions. Moreover, they added, Planned Parenthood’s use of Mother’s Day as a platform to further their abortion agenda was “appalling.”

"The irony of Planned Parenthood asking for Mother's Day donations in honor of mothers and daughters hardly needs pointing out. Planned Parenthood already took our money when they aborted our children; I guess now they want money for the ones they missed,” Georgette Forney said incredulously in a statement.

“This is an organization that has turned Mother's Day into a painful reminder of terminated children for millions and millions of women. To ask for money on this day so that it can traumatize even more women is the ultimate in insensitivity,” cried Janet Morana.

The American Life League, although expressing disbelief, said that the recent move by Planned Parenthood was not at all surprising given the sinister nature of the organization.

“Planned Parenthood, the organization that has slaughtered 4,358,499 babies, is trying to raise money in conjunction with the national holiday on which we celebrate our very own mothers,” the group said in a statement.

“PP kills 5,572 innocent human beings every week. This means that every week Planned Parenthood kills twice as many innocent human beings as died in the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001,” the group continued.

“This same organization is asking for donations to celebrate Mother's Day? Of course! You wouldn't expect anything less from a baby-killing, pornography-pushing, rapist-protecting, $1-billion-in-assets business,” the group concluded.

According to a report released by Planned Parenthood this year, the organization raked in record profits and recorded the highest number of abortions on record. During the 2006-2007 period, 289,570 abortions were performed throughout its 860 locations, an increase of nearly 25,000 from the previous year.

Founded in 1916 by Margaret Sanger, Planned Parenthood operates in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, describing itself as "the nation's leading sexual and reproductive health care advocate and provider."

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  • Tue Jul 15, 2008 6:17 pm : 0 : 0 Flag

    iraneus: I've stated all along that I don't take the Bible literally. Anyway, you quoted Genesis, we are under a new covenant now. . . . is this a literal new covenant or just a figuratively new one?

  • Sat May 17, 2008 4:37 pm : 1 : 0 Flag

    “The Bible is not literal, there is wiggle room in the Bible in this issue, you yourself admitted that the issue isn't mentioned anywhere in the Bible. So stop treating it as such.”

    “…but I want you to admit that the issue isn't as black and white as some would have you believe.…but I want you to admit that the issue isn't as black and white as some would have you believe."

    Ifeelfine, the Bible is not an exhaustive examination of every single issue in our world. This does not mean that it does not speak to us in every issue. The two great commandments are love God with all your heart, mind, soul and strength and love your neighbor as yourself. Is torture listed in there? What about mental torture that does not cause bodily injury? What about self-imposed torture? Can we include forcing ourselves to go punch in from 9 to 5? While it may be fun to speculate about some things more than others, I don’t think that there is much one can speculate about being drowned with a mill stone tied around the neck. This was Christ’s measurement of the sin of harming a child. Even agentorange condemns abortion and he is an atheist. Do you not think that Christians ought to exhibit proper conduct in holy fear and trembling? For it is time for judgment to begin with the household of God; and if it begins with us first, what will be the outcome for those who do not obey the gospel of God? (1 Peter 4:17). Pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this, To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world. (James 1:27).

  • Sat May 17, 2008 8:58 am : 1 : 0 Flag

    ifeelfine,

    I would be perfectly willing to see it as gray if I thought it was. I have no reason to believe it is as gray as you say it is. The only possible point of "grayness" is in what constitutes a real human life. I refuse to say that a smaller human is less human. The fertilized egg is well on its way to becoming a full human adult.

  • Fri May 16, 2008 10:26 pm : 0 : 1 Flag

    iraneus said: "This is not my logic. It's your logic, for you are the one trying to compare the similarities between abortion and birth control. You are the one who stated, "Birth control is used to prevent conception and birth. Abortion is taking a conception and preventing birth - the outcome is the exact same for both." So this is YOUR logic. So using your same logic, I can demonstrate that sexual abstinance is actually closer in similarity to birth control than abortion because birth control is used to prevent conception and birth JUST as sexual abstinance - the outcome is the exact same for both. Now if you want to back pedal and say they are not similar, I would agree, just as birth control and abortion are not."

    There is no "closer in similarity" about it, abstinence by definition is birth control - they are one in the same.

    I'm not a Catholic anymore and actually believe that more people should practice birth control but my point is that the abortion is issue is not black and white - there are shades of gray to it and no one here seems willing to admit that.

  • Fri May 16, 2008 10:21 pm : 0 : 0 Flag

    iraneus: I've stated all along that I don't take the Bible literally. Anyway, you quoted Genesis, we are under a new covenant now.

  • Fri May 16, 2008 9:27 pm : 0 : 0 Flag

    ifeelfine72,

    "Exodus 20:13 You shall not murder.

    End of story. No other verses needed. . . . Unless of course you want to admit that you don't take the Bible literally."

    Gen 9:6 "If anyone sheds the blood of man, BY MAN shall his blood be shed." End of story. No other verses needed. . . . Unless of course you want to admit that you don't take the Bible literally.

  • Fri May 16, 2008 9:25 pm : 0 : 0 Flag

    ifeelfine72,

    "Nice try on the logic but abstinence isn't the same at all because there is no sex involved."

    This is not my logic. It's your logic, for you are the one trying to compare the similarities between abortion and birth control. You are the one who stated, "Birth control is used to prevent conception and birth. Abortion is taking a conception and preventing birth - the outcome is the exact same for both." So this is YOUR logic. So using your same logic, I can demonstrate that sexual abstinance is actually closer in similarity to birth control than abortion because birth control is used to prevent conception and birth JUST as sexual abstinance - the outcome is the exact same for both. Now if you want to back pedal and say they are not similar, I would agree, just as birth control and abortion are not.

  • Fri May 16, 2008 9:19 pm : 0 : 0 Flag

    ifeelfine72,

    "Exodus 20:13 You shall not murder.

    End of story. No other verses needed. . . . Unless of course you want to admit that you don't take the Bible literally."

    You do realize the difference between executing the death penalty and murder; the Bible certainly does.

  • Fri May 16, 2008 2:30 am : 0 : 1 Flag

    also ifeelfine,

    The word "murder" and "kill" are clearly separated in the Bible. It is absolutely forbidden to take a human life, EXCEPT, in cases where that person has committed some gross violation against another (murder etc.) As Christians, we live under Grace thus we must be merciful in our judgments of others, but that does not mean that the criminal does not deserve death, only that we should not exact such a punishment.

    The main point here is that "murder" and "kill" are not equal.

  • Fri May 16, 2008 2:27 am : 1 : 1 Flag

    ifeelfine,

    "You do realize that this was the prevalent belief amongst Christians up until a couple hundred years ago? The story of Onan was interpreted this way."

    This was not the prevalent belief, Christians have never said that each time the woman menstruates without bearing a child it is murder. There is no comparison here. As to the situation with Onan, this was only within the Catholic and some Protestant circles. Nonetheless, the sperm inside our bodies does die and become replaced, one way or the other. We are not murdering every child that could have been produced by each sperm You are making this extremely unclear and absurd by pushing this position, everyone agrees that life only happens after conception. At conception the fertilized egg has the full potential to become a complete human child, and all things being equal it will become one.

    In all reality you do not believe what you are saying, and I dare say that absolutely no one does, the issue is about conception, not what happens to an unfertilized egg. You are running into the absurdities which I talked about.

  • Thu May 15, 2008 10:38 pm : 0 : 1 Flag

    Nice try on the logic but abstinence isn't the same at all because there is no sex involved.

  • Thu May 15, 2008 10:37 pm : 0 : 1 Flag

    Exodus 20:13 You shall not murder.

    End of story. No other verses needed. . . . Unless of course you want to admit that you don't take the Bible literally.

  • Thu May 15, 2008 2:32 pm : 0 : 1 Flag

    ifeelfine72,

    “But those same things put forth in scripture also show why God is against the death penalty.”

    Please cite chapter and verse specifying what 'same things,' and I will cite chapter and verse where God sanctions the death penalty. This will be easy for me, but quite difficult for you.

    “And they are gray areas - if they aren't specifically mentioned in scripture then we are using reason and logic and . . . get ready for this . . . interpretation to make it so. I'm agreeing that they are wrong, but I want you to admit that the issue isn't as black and white as some would have you believe.”

    Now… get ready for this… capital punishment is specifically mentioned in many instances as a disciplinary measure, which is precisely why you CANNOT say that God is against it.

    “Philosophically, the potential is about the same. Birth control is used to prevent conception and birth. Abortion is taking a conception and preventing birth - the outcome is the exact same for both. I guess I don't even know why we are talking about this - all three of us are against abortion. I just see nuance and shades of gray whereas the two of you see it as a black and white issue.”

    The reason you see it as gray is because your reasoning is not logical. If you examine what you just stated above, you would realize that conception makes all the difference between your two scenarios. Otherwise you are in the predicament of equating artificial birth control with sexual abstinence; after all, both prevent conception and birth; therefore, abstinance and abortion are equivalent since the outcome is the same result.

  • Thu May 15, 2008 10:15 am : 0 : 2 Flag

    Chris said: "You must accept this or run into absurdities such as, "We must preserve every single sperm and egg and make every single one fertilized, or else we are committing murder".

    You do realize that this was the prevalent belief amongst Christians up until a couple hundred years ago? The story of Onan was interpreted this way.

  • Thu May 15, 2008 3:01 am : 1 : 1 Flag

    ifeelfine,

    Everyone, and I mean everyone, agrees that without conception there is no human life. NOBODY disagrees with this. At conception there is the actual (I don't know what you mean by philosophical) potential for a full human life. You must accept this or run into absurdities such as, "We must preserve every single sperm and egg and make every single one fertilized, or else we are committing murder".

    In all reality, a human life only begins and has potential at conception. You are forcing this to be gray, and it is not.

  • Wed May 14, 2008 11:10 pm : 2 : 1 Flag

    ireneus: But those same things put forth in scripture also show why God is against the death penalty. And they are gray areas - if they aren't specifically mentioned in scripture then we are using reason and logic and . . . get ready for this . . . interpretation to make it so. I'm agreeing that they are wrong, but I want you to admit that the issue isn't as black and white as some would have you believe.

    Chris and Star: Philosophically, the potential is about the same. Birth control is used to prevent conception and birth. Abortion is taking a conception and preventing birth - the outcome is the exact same for both. I guess I don't even know why we are talking about this - all three of us are against abortion. I just see nuance and shades of gray whereas the two of you see it as a black and white issue.

  • Wed May 14, 2008 11:19 am : 0 : 0 Flag

    ifeelfine72,

    “[T]he exact same reasoning for being against abortion applies to the death penalty and it seems that some folks here are more interested in vengence than redemption and justice - very unChristian-like.”

    Again, you demonstrate your inability to distinguish between innocence and guilt, so how can you say that the same reasoning applies to both abortion and the death penalty?

    “You didn't ask me before if I thought pornography was licit or illicit but what is your point? Pedophilia isn't mentioned in the Bible either and I think we all agree that is wrong. And if it isn't explicitly mentioned in scripture, don't you think the possibility exists of being wrong?”

    Thank you for proving my point; namely, that it’s wrong (abortion, pornography, pedophilia, etc) precisely because the principles against them are put forth in scripture, not necessarily because they are all explicitly condemned in scripture. Yet you want to claim them as ‘gray’ areas.

  • Wed May 14, 2008 6:40 am : 0 : 1 Flag

    ifeelfine,

    "I kind of see where you are coming from with the "potential" line of reasoning however then with that logic, birth control is equivalent of abortion and most Christians don't agree with that. "

    No this is not at all comparable. A fertilized egg is a form of life, everyone agrees on this, it is a form of life with the full potential to become a human. An unfertilized egg does not have the potential to become human. You can only kill a human being if there was one there to begin with.

    "But the exact same reasoning for being against abortion applies to the death penalty and it seems that some folks here are more interested in vengence than redemption and justice - very unChristian-like."

    I don't think so. Abortion is taking a completely innocent life, the death penalty is taking the life of someone who has committed something atrocious, usually murder. Not that I agree with the death penalty either.

  • Wed May 14, 2008 2:46 am : 1 : 0 Flag

    ifeelfine72

    RE: birth control is equivalent of abortion and most Christians don't agree with that.

    Doing something to prevent an egg from being fertilized is different than aborting a fertilized egg or a fertilized egg that became a fetus.

    A non-ferilized egg has no life. A fertilized egg has life.

  • Tue May 13, 2008 10:50 pm : 0 : 2 Flag

    Chris: I kind of see where you are coming from with the "potential" line of reasoning however then with that logic, birth control is equivalent of abortion and most Christians don't agree with that.

    Also, I don't get why folks are acting like I am in favor of abortion. I've made it very clear many times that I am 100% against abortion. But the exact same reasoning for being against abortion applies to the death penalty and it seems that some folks here are more interested in vengence than redemption and justice - very unChristian-like.

    Iraneus: You didn't ask me before if I thought pornography was licit or illicit but what is your point? Pedophilia isn't mentioned in the Bible either and I think we all agree that is wrong. And if it isn't explicitly mentioned in scripture, don't you think the possibility exists of being wrong? Again, I've made it very clear where I stand and what I think the Christian position should be but it is more gray than you are willing to admit.

  • Tue May 13, 2008 10:33 pm : 1 : 0 Flag

    ifeelfine,

    "As for when life begins, I said that it begins at conception because that seems to be in line with God's plan"

    So if the unborn child is a full human life even at conception, then you are taking a full human life. This (believe it or not) is the definition of murder. The Bible condemns murder. This issue is over.

  • Tue May 13, 2008 10:31 pm : 1 : 0 Flag

    ifeelfine,

    The question is not whether a fertilized egg is a fetus, because it is not a fetus, any more than a fetus is a child, any more than a child is an adult. They are all a human being though. I cannot say, "Oh well since a fetus is not a fully formed adult, it is not human, so it is alright if we kill it!" So why can we make the arbitrary judgement that a fertilized egg is not a fully formed fetus and thus we have the right to kill it?

    The truth is that a fetus has the full potential to become a child and then an adult, if it has the potential, then it is not right for us to take that potential. It is just wrong.

    In the same way, a fertilized egg has the full potential to become a fetus, and then a child, and finally an adult. As fellow human beings we simply do not have the right to take that potential away.

  • Tue May 13, 2008 9:05 pm : 1 : 1 Flag

    ifeelfine72,

    “Anyway, what makes you any more superior than I at deaming when a fetus becomes a child. This is a nuanced issue and you treating it like a black and white issue doesn't help.”

    What makes you more superior at deeming that the fetus may not be a child at conception? And in fact, your position would be harder to defend since you had better make darn sure that you are correct; otherwise you are sanctioning murder. And while the below quotes are not scripture, they certainly testify from a historical perspective as to what the early church thought about abortion, not to mention that every Christian denomination without exception condemned abortion as a moral evil; that is, until some of the more liberal branches caved in in the 20th century.

    "The second commandment of the teaching: You shall not murder. You shall not commit adultery. You shall not seduce boys. You shall not commit fornication. You shall not steal. You shall not practice magic. You shall not use potions. You shall not procure [an] abortion, nor destroy a newborn child" (Didache 2:1–2 [A.D. 70]).

    "The way of light, then, is as follows. If anyone desires to travel to the appointed place, he must be zealous in his works. The knowledge, therefore, which is given to us for the purpose of walking in this way, is the following. . . . Thou shalt not slay the child by procuring abortion; nor, again, shalt thou destroy it after it is born" (Letter of Barnabas 19 [A.D. 74]).

    "What man of sound mind, therefore, will affirm, while such is our character, that we are murderers? . . . [W]hen we say that those women who use drugs to bring on abortion commit murder, and will have to give an account to God for the abortion, on what principle should we commit murder? For it does not belong to the same person to regard the very fetus in the womb as a created being, and therefore an object of God’s care, and when it has passed into life, to kill it; and not to expose an infant, because those who expose them are chargeable with child-murder, and on the other hand, when it has been reared to destroy it" (Athenagoras - A Plea for the Christians 35 [A.D. 177]).

  • Tue May 13, 2008 9:03 pm : 2 : 1 Flag

    ifeelfine72,

    “Jesus always looked out for the least of his people - no one is more "least" than a hardened criminal.”

    Yes, and never once did he coddle them in their sin or confirm them in their sin. Rather, He stated that they are to “Repent and believe in the gospel,” or “Go and sin no more,” or “Repent or you will likewise perish.” And even then, Jesus never stated that they would not suffer consequences or chastisement for their sins. And of course, Jesus taught the reality of the eternal death penalty.

    “As for when life begins, I said that it begins at conception because that seems to be in line with God's plan, but you're making the issue much more black and white than it is and that is a real problem.”

    Rather, you blurring the lines is the real problem. If the unborn baby is indeed a human life (which of course it is), then abortion is murder. There is no gray area.

    “The Bible is not literal, there is wiggle room in the Bible in this issue, you yourself admitted that the issue isn't mentioned anywhere in the Bible. So stop treating it as such.”

    I never said that it is not mentioned in scripture; I stated that it is not explicitly mentioned in scripture. And there is no wiggle room on this issue... there is no sort of, kind of, just maybe, not really, but kind of close to murder about abortion.

    So, by analogy I ask you again, is pornography morally licit?

  • Tue May 13, 2008 7:40 pm : 0 : 0 Flag

    I'm a literalist? o.o Huh? Sorry for sounding a bit dumb, but what's that?

  • Tue May 13, 2008 7:35 pm : 0 : 3 Flag

    iraneus: Jesus always looked out for the least of his people - no one is more "least" than a hardened criminal.

    As for when life begins, I said that it begins at conception because that seems to be in line with God's plan, but you're making the issue much more black and white than it is and that is a real problem. The Bible is not literal, there is wiggle room in the Bible in this issue, you yourself admitted that the issue isn't mentioned anywhere in the Bible. So stop treating it as such.

    Anyway, what makes you any more superior than I at deaming when a fetus becomes a child. This is a nuanced issue and you treating it like a black and white issue doesn't help.

    Diary - you're a literalist, aren't you? well then, those passages only talk about that if you don't take the Bible literally.

    JC: I agree whole-heartedly with you on this.

  • Tue May 13, 2008 5:00 pm : 2 : 0 Flag

    To irenaeus:

    Great analogy, I never thought of the single-cell find on another planet, good call.

    Another double-standard, that I find more disturbing, is when a pregnant woman gets killed, whether accidentally, or murder. The killers are charged with more than one death, and most of these have stuck, and most are still in prison.

    With that same logic, shouldn't the courts also be expressing this same interpretation of law onto the abortion clinics as well? One would think.

  • Tue May 13, 2008 3:55 pm : 5 : 0 Flag

    JC,

    “When does life begin, conception or birth? … The truth is, no one can definitively state when life begins except God.”

    Not only has God revealed it, but science has proved it. There is no question that life begins at conception. If they found a single primitive cell under a rock on Mars, the scientific community would shout exuberantly that life has been found on another planet, yet an embryo with the full DNA of both mother and father in the womb of the mother is questioned as to whether it is a life. Come on! Of course life begins at conception. Even pro-abortionists, scientists, and doctors who are intellectually honest will admit as much. Since this is unquestionable, they are forced to twist the argument to be not ‘Is it a life?,” but whether “Is it a viable human life?”

  • Tue May 13, 2008 3:52 pm : 0 : 0 Flag

    "That passage in Exodus is sometimes used by abortionists to say the Bible justifies abortion"

    If the Scripture has a confusing verse that looks as if it has two meanings, there is another verse in the Scripture that explains it in more detail. The Lord made it clear to us that he forbids murder so I really don't know how this verse can be used to justify abortion. Probably another one you might have to explain to me because the Bible must not contradict itself because it's a mirror of our Lord's will for us.

    Oh, and I flagged myself. Didn't like my last message D:

  • Tue May 13, 2008 3:44 pm : 0 : 0 Flag

    Well, ifeelfine, what qualifies to you what a passage must have in order to be pertaining to a subject? To me, those verses say alot about abortion so I really don't understand why they're not singing to you. :\ You're going to have to explain that one to me.

  • Tue May 13, 2008 3:38 pm : 2 : 0 Flag

    When does life begin, conception or birth? It's amazing to me on how the original argument has been glossed over with political agenda.

    The truth is, no one can definitively state when life begins except God. Some scientists and doctors say it begins at birth, others at conception. But they are only guessing and truly have no idea either. If they were able to prove that, they would see God, as they would see the soul as well, and there would be no argument at all.

    Beloved, since no one can be sure if life begins at conception or birth, it is always better to err on the side of life. Even if there is even the slightest bit of chance of life, this life should be protected by all existing means and laws.

    Anything short of this and an organization or person that facilitates this is no better than the Nazi regime of the past. Instead, depending on their own arrogant presumption for their wisdom.

    God created life, and He told us to cherish and respect it. He told us not to destroy it, but to love and honor life.

    Therefore, logically, the ones who don't honor and respect life, would have a different master. Any guesses on who that would be?

    You shall know them by their fruits.

  • Tue May 13, 2008 1:52 pm : 2 : 0 Flag

    ifeelfine72,

    “and none of those other passages mention or have anything to do with abortion.”

    Now wait a minute, you just stated that the abortion ‘debate’ stands or falls on the issue of whether the fetus can be deemed a human being - a ludicrous proposition according to you. But that’s precisely what these ‘other’ passages establish. So while these passages do not explicitly address abortion, they certainly establish the principle of when life begins and the sanctity of that life, and thus by extension, the immorality of killing this life in the womb.

  • Tue May 13, 2008 1:48 pm : 0 : 0 Flag

    I still cannot see how someone can advocate abortion! Every time I even think about doing something in my day-to-day routine, a little voice in my head always tells me whether I am doing right or wrong. Perhaps it is because these people are lost, and do not have the Holy Spirit in them to tell them they are wrong. And for Christians who advocate abortion, seriously what do you think Jesus would say to that? I mean come on now; you know that Jesus would not stand for abortion for any reason at all! God loves every single one of us, and it is up to us Christians to show that love. Just look at any child, and you can see the hand of God working.

  • Tue May 13, 2008 1:45 pm : 1 : 0 Flag

    ifeelfine72,

    "You know where I stand on abortion but at least there is a question as to whether a fetus is a baby or not - to call it a "child" is completely ludicrous."

    Then when during the gestation period does it become a human being? Is it murder at six-months gestation, but not a six-months less a day? How about three-months? Catch a clue; your logic is what's ludicrous.

  • Tue May 13, 2008 1:40 pm : 1 : 0 Flag

    ifeelfine72,

    “Actually the death penalty is worse than abortion.”

    You're kidding, right? Upon what basis do you make such an outlandish claim? The execution of a guilty person, say, Ted Bundy is worse than murdering an innocent unborn baby. Do you even grasp the fundamental concept of innocence and guilt? I’m sorry, but I simply do not know how to respond to such a foolish statement.

    “Abortion isn't mentioned anywhere in the Bible…”

    Neither is pornography, so what’s your point? Let's not confuse a specific term being absent from scripture versus the concept or principle being present.

    “Jesus did condemn and eye for an eye . . . He didn't say, except when the gov't wants to do it. He made no exception for it.”

    You are sadly mistaken. Jesus was condemning individual retaliation; He was not condemning governmental authority or individual self-defense. For example, notice that when the repentant thief was admonishing the unrepentant thief while on the cross, saying “Have you no fear of God, for you are subject to the same condemnation? We have been condemned justly, for we have received the just punishment for our crimes…,” Jesus did not correct the repentant thief.

  • Tue May 13, 2008 1:39 pm : 0 : 3 Flag

    Chris: You are 100% right on the abortion debate (although calling it a debate takes a little edge off the severity of it).

    Seedplanter: You know where I stand on abortion but at least there is a question as to whether a fetus is a baby or not - to call it a "child" is completely ludicrous.

    Diary: That passage in Exodus is sometimes used by abortionists to say the Bible justifies abortion, and none of those other passages mention or have anything to do with abortion. I've said it a bunch of times, its only when we tackle this issue in the spirit of God that we find it is completely opposite God's plan.

  • Tue May 13, 2008 8:02 am : 1 : 1 Flag

    The entire point of the prolife/choice debate is based upon whether a fertilized egg is a human being or not, and at what point it becomes human. If a fertilized egg is a human, then abortion is murder, if it is not then it is not murder. This has nothing at all to do with, "Does the Bible say abortion?" The Bible is clear on murder, so we must decide if abortion is actually murder or not.

    Personally, I believe any attempt to define a fertilized egg as inhuman is going to be pretty shallow. Then you simply have to ask, "When does it become human?", I asked somebody this once, and they replied, "When it has a nervous system" Well isn't that nice, and arbitrary.

  • Tue May 13, 2008 7:19 am : 2 : 0 Flag

    ifeelfine72, in response to nothing being in Scripture about abortion:

    Exodus 21:22-23 If men who are fighting hit a pregnant woman and she gives birth prematurely but there is no serious injury, the offender must be fined whatever the woman's husband demands and the court allows. But if there is serious injury, you are to take life for life.

    Psalm 139:13-16a For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother's womb. I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful., I know that full well. My frame was not hidden from you when I was made in the secret place. When I was woven together in the depths of the earth, your eyes saw my unformed body.

    Jeremiah 20:17 (in the prophet's anguish I might add) For he did not kill me in the womb, with my mother as my grave, her womb enlarged forever.

    Psalms 127:3-5 Sons are a heritage from the Lord, children a reward from him. Like arrows in the hands of a warrior are sons born in one's youth. Blessed is the man whose quiver is full of them. They will not be put to shame when they contend with their enemies in the gate.

    Luke 18:15-16 People were also bringing babies to Jesus to have him touch them. When the disciples saw this, they rebuked them. But Jesus called the children to him and said "Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these."

    Do you need any more verses?

  • Tue May 13, 2008 12:37 am : 4 : 1 Flag

    Jesus also warned that it would be better that a millstone be tied around your neck and be thrown in the sea in contrast to harming a little child.

    B I G , B I G difference between justice and murder.

  • Tue May 13, 2008 12:34 am : 1 : 1 Flag

    "Actually the death penalty is worse than abortion."

    You really have fallen off your rocker.
    Sometimes I wonder if you say these things for attention.
    Jesus wasn't referring to the death penalty per say. Perhaps you have also forgotten Paul's referrence to those who bare the sword, do not do so in vain and that the authorities are there for our protection.

  • Mon May 12, 2008 10:30 pm : 1 : 0 Flag

    ifeelfine72 wrote, "ireneus: Actually the death penalty is worse than abortion. Abortion isn't mentioned anywhere in the Bible and Jesus did condemn and eye for an eye . . . He didn't say, except when the gov't wants to do it. He made no exception for it."

    Yet as irenaeus pointed out , Genesis 9:6 is a very proper justification of the death penalty.
    Though it should not be used in the cases of abortion, as most wisely conclude, some people in our society are just bent on murdering people, and need to be stopped from doing so. To avoid the death penalty as a real and right way to stop murderers, and a deterent from others committing murder, is to be an ostrich with one's head in the sand. Many people do not kill for the very reason that justice may be served to them by the government through captial punishment. Romans 13 says that the government is one way that God has a servant on earth who "does not bear the sword for nothing." In any event, it is still a grave sin that Planned Parenthood is doing/advocating so many abortions and God will judge them severely either sooner or later. Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.

  • Mon May 12, 2008 9:57 pm : 0 : 7 Flag

    ireneus: Actually the death penalty is worse than abortion. Abortion isn't mentioned anywhere in the Bible and Jesus did condemn and eye for an eye . . . He didn't say, except when the gov't wants to do it. He made no exception for it.

  • Mon May 12, 2008 9:23 pm : 2 : 0 Flag

    ifeelfine72 ,

    “What you stated isn't Biblical. I am 100% against abortion because it is against God's plan (and is murder) but so is the death penalty. At least with abortion, there could be a question, but I know those people are alive when they are killed via the death penalty.”

    The death penalty is not necessarily unbiblical. We know that capital punishment is not intrinsically evil because God Himself often sanctioned it. Now some may cry foul regarding legal and disciplinary requirements of the Old Testament that no longer hold for us today, but one should look at Gen 9:6 which was part of the Noahic covenant which PRECEDED the Law; i.e., "Whoever sheds the blood of man, by man shall his blood be shed" predates Israel and the Levitical Law and would seem to be binding for all peoples and times. Even under the Law, murder seems to be the only crime for which no restitution was possible (Num 35: 31, 33). While I don’t necessarily advocate the death penalty, it is in no way the same as abortion.

  • Mon May 12, 2008 9:20 pm : 0 : 0 Flag

    chicago24,

    “Mostly, they prevent many more unwanted pregnancies and thus, prevent many more abortions than they perform, certainly more than anyone who protests against them.”

    Not only asinine logic, but that statement is not necessarily true, since an artificial contraceptive mentality breeds an abortive mentality. Why? Abortion is simply viewed by many as a backup to failed artificial contraception. Even the U.S. Supreme Court has said as much.

    Planned Parenthood v. Casey, the recent Supreme Court decision that confirmed Roe v. Wade, stated, "in some critical respects abortion is of the same character as the decision to use contraception . . . . for two decades of economic and social developments, people have organized intimate relationships and made choices that define their views of themselves and their places in society, in reliance on the availability of abortion in the event that contraception should fail."

  • Mon May 12, 2008 9:19 pm : 0 : 0 Flag

    Scitsonga,

    “Dude, are you serious? Your not even close. Suppose you site your statistics, I would be very interested to see them. I know plenty of folks that after about three or four mores kids than they wanted that the natural method didn't work well so they went for vasectomies and tubal legations.”

    Dude, are you serious? If I’m not even close, then apparently you already have the statistics, so why don’t you share? BTW, I know plenty of couples who were using artificial contraception whose last child was a ‘surprise.’

  • Mon May 12, 2008 9:18 pm : 0 : 0 Flag

    Scitsonga,

    “not likely with this type of diagnosis with moden day medical imaginmg such as MRI.”

    You didn’t answer the question: Why not wait until they're born, verify the abnormality, then kill them?

  • Mon May 12, 2008 8:38 pm : 0 : 1 Flag

    jjdiogenes: I don't know whether you are asking seedplanter rhetorically (as your name might imply) or if you are genuinely curious but seedplanter has taken a common position amongst fundamentalists. However there are many that don't believe it is of God. Just because it is sanctioned by the state doesn't mean it is ok, otherwise everyone here should be in favor of abortion (the same logic applies).

  • Mon May 12, 2008 5:20 pm : 3 : 1 Flag

    I find the phrases Planned PARENTHOOD and Abortion kind of ironic when put together. If anyone fells the need for an abortion they kind of failed at the planning part.

  • Mon May 12, 2008 5:10 pm : 0 : 0 Flag

    Oh, OK seedplanter.

  • Mon May 12, 2008 5:09 pm : 0 : 1 Flag

    jjdiogenes - "Then I am guessing that you are also speaking out this vehemently against the death penalty?"

    If you are asking whether or not there is a difference in the Hebrew for "Thou Shalt not Kill" and the Old Testament mandate for capital punishment, the answer is yes there is a difference and therefore at this point I am not against the death penalty. There are plenty who disagree with that, but in either case it in no way endorses abortion.

    And for the record while there may be an embryo that is a few days old that could cause a person to question scientifically speaking whether or not it is actually a human being, this does not equate abortion on demand as propagated by Planned Parenthood. As Peter Singer and others have tried to argue as to what constitutes a human even after birth, by proposing infanticide for those deemed unfit for society reveals the ethical ‘point of no return’ when questioning what exactly constitutes a human being. Do we start with the first heart beat? The first breath? The first sound? The first step? The first word? The first ____?

    (I flagged myself)

  • Mon May 12, 2008 5:09 pm : 0 : 0 Flag

    Who flagged seedplanter and why?

  • Mon May 12, 2008 4:30 pm : 2 : 0 Flag

    One of the major differences betwee PP and CPCs is that PP is a for profit business, that's why they a scared to death and fighting tooth and nail to keep laws that require the expectant mom to have and view an ultrasound prior to having the abortion done in short they know it's bad for business, CPCs on the other hand provide their services free of charge. Also, as far as trying to compare the abortion issue to the death penalty issue, you're talking apples and oranges. They are two very different discussions, in the case of the death penalty you are talking about a person who willfully chose to murder another human being in the case of abortion you're talking about murdering another human being who is completely innocent of any wrong doing, one's view of one does not determine in any way, shape, or form how they will view the other, all this is is another ploy by the pro-abortion camp to avoid dealing with the real issue, the blatant murder of unborn babies.

  • Mon May 12, 2008 2:23 pm : 2 : 2 Flag

    IFEELFINE: Im glad you are prolife, but youa re incorrect about the death penalty. Itis not unbiblical. Christ taught us we are to submit to authority. As a matter of fact one of the most clear teachings on the correctness of the death penalty came directly from Jesus' lips... Pontius Pilot said he had power to give or take Jesus' life and Jesus told him, the only power you have is that which God himself has given you....

    Alll authority is appointed by God. In I Sam Chapter 1 God warned his people about desiring a king... But that is what we desired...

    IFEELFINE... The 10 COmmandments does not forbid killing... in the Hebrew, it actual means.. "thou shall not take the life of an innocent"......It refers to the murdering of innocent blood not the taking of guilty blood.

  • Mon May 12, 2008 12:52 pm : 3 : 0 Flag

    Abortion is a sin, it was punishable by death, if a baby was killed in the womb. In South Africa we charge people with murder if they kill an unborn child. But for some stupid reason forced on us by the United Nations we have legalised abortion on demand since 1996, the crazy thing is that here in South Africa like in America it is mostly black babies being murdered by Planned Parenthood, yes we have Planned Parenthood financed Abortuaries here in South Africa.

    Interestingly they are well connected with the other great enemy of our respective nations the homosexual lobby. http://www.ppasa.org.za/

    Scripture reads:

    "If men fight, and hurt a woman with child, so that she gives birth prematurely, yet no harm follows, he shall surely be punished accordingly as the woman's husband imposes on him; and he shall pay as the judges determine. But if any harm follows, then you shall give life for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot, burn for burn, wound for wound, stripe for stripe." (Exodus 21:22-25)

    Proof of life at conception:

    "But You are He who took Me out of the womb; You made Me trust while on My mother's breasts. I was cast upon You from birth. From My mother's womb You have been My God." (Psalm 22:9-10)

  • Mon May 12, 2008 12:46 pm : 4 : 0 Flag

    I once heard a radio ad from PP talking about all the great services they provide; they actually went through a list (can't remember the whole thing) and forgot to mention anything about abortion ... not even a happy euphamism :^(

    If PP were a commercial storefront, and their products and services came in cans, each aisle would have a sign saying abortion over it. Their "other" services would be on the Impulse Rack at the checkout line. It's like Home Depot putting out an ad saying "Come to Home Depot! We have soda and flashlight batteries!"

    Here's a link containing (at least one variant of) the email that was sent out. I think it's rather funny, in a twisted disturbing way, that this nice lady is proud that this legacy is meant to be carried on BY HER CHILDREN ... You'll find out just how profound that legacy is, come Judgement Day, Ms. Richards.

    http://www.jillstanek.com/archives/2008/05/happy_mothers_d.html

  • Mon May 12, 2008 11:52 am : 4 : 0 Flag

    to all you pro baby killers many of who call themselves Christians and all you non-believers. Yes you who love to accuse Bible beliveing Christians of being Judgemental. Are you not judgeing the worth of a unborn child? Are you not juding the worth and potential contributions that this unborn child may bring to the human before they have a chance? Seems pretty hyproctritical to me to judge something as innocent as child who has not yet been born. Just a thought.
    Please protect the life of a unborn child, you mother did.
    Gods blessing
    In Christ Tom

  • Mon May 12, 2008 10:52 am : 0 : 5 Flag

    Lex: What you stated isn't Biblical. I am 100% against abortion because it is against God's plan (and is murder) but so is the death penalty. At least with abortion, there could be a question, but I know those people are alive when they are killed via the death penalty.

  • Mon May 12, 2008 10:21 am : 0 : 0 Flag

    Believer - Thank you for pointing out the CPCs and their important services. I'm not sure if the same services are available in Latin America. If not, I think we US believers should support those organizations that can develop means to provide those services in Latin America.

    irenaeus - My comments were a response to the comments made by star2 that the woman had a choice. It seems that blame is many times put on the woman and it may be the case that she did not have a choice whether or not to engage in the sexual act.

    All - I still say let us all work on eliminating the unjust social and economic conditions in which abortion is seen as a choice. Until this is done, there will always be abortion, whether legal or illegal.

  • Mon May 12, 2008 10:11 am : 0 : 0 Flag

    Saving More Babies with Ultrasound

    Crisis Pregnancy Centers Have Success Using Pictures

    By Amy Contrada
    February 2002


    Before ultrasound was available at “A Woman’s Concern,” about 40-50% of the clients decided to keep the baby and not abort, Rev. John Ensor estimates. Recently at their Revere center, 77% of those receiving an ultrasound decided to keep the baby.

    The same results are being reported throughout the country.

    Nationwide, about 200 of the estimated 3,000 crisis pregnancy centers offer ultrasounds to their clients.

  • Mon May 12, 2008 10:07 am : 1 : 0 Flag

    CHICAGO.. What could PP possibly do to make up for these many murders?

    Planned Parenthood Reports Record Abortions, High Profits
    By Randy Hall
    CNSNews.com Staff Writer/Editor
    June 15, 2007

    (CNSNews.com) - Despite a drop in donations and the first fall in income from clinics in its history, the nation's biggest abortion provider made a high profit last year, thanks to the American taxpayer. Pro-lifers want this to stop.

    During its 2005-2006 fiscal year, the nonprofit Planned Parenthood Federation of America performed a record 264,943 abortions, attained a high profit of $55.8 million and received record taxpayer funding of $305.3 million.

  • Mon May 12, 2008 10:05 am : 0 : 0 Flag

    CHICAGO: Baloney... the greatest neutralizer of PP is the current legislation now being adoted in most states requiring an ultra sound of the fetus prior to an abortion and the mother must be shown the pcitures.. Do you know what the success rate is in stopping abortions using the ultra sound?

    I dont think Im wrong when I believe I read it is 100% A picture is worth 1000 lies.

  • Mon May 12, 2008 9:54 am : 2 : 2 Flag

    Providing abortions is only a small part of what Planned Parenthood does. Mostly, they prevent many more unwanted pregnancies and thus, prevent many more abortions than they perform, certainly more than anyone who protests against them.

  • Mon May 12, 2008 9:27 am : 3 : 1 Flag

    The Bible doesn't say "Thou shalt not kill," it says "Thou shalt not murder." Ending the life of an innocent child is murder. Carrying out the punishment for a crime that was written into the law of the land when the criminal committed the crime is killing. Probably not the best solution, but not the same as murdering a child.

    And life begins at conception. The Bible, medical texts, university professors, and a US Senate committee all agree. It's not a radical, pro-life, conservative Christian idea. It's the truth that the media and PP keep conveniently concealed: http://abort73.com/HTML/I-A-1-medical.html

  • Mon May 12, 2008 8:57 am : 0 : 1 Flag

    Seedplanter - Then I am guessing that you are also speaking out this vehemently against the death penalty?

  • Mon May 12, 2008 8:51 am : 0 : 0 Flag

    Seedplanter - And how do you know when life begins?

  • Mon May 12, 2008 8:27 am : 0 : 0 Flag

    Scits,

    That's right! They got those 3-d images now! I remember going all excited about that XD But all the same, even if the baby is born like that, why is it terrible to keep it living, even if it's barely clutching on to life? I heard about alot of stories where babies had to undergo such treatment to keep living and when they grow up, they're more happy to be alive. Why is it so terrible to keep the child alive?

    Also even when birth control fails, does it still justify the use for abortion? You only responded to irenaeus's statistic evidence (whether it's true or not) and it looks like the argument flowed into a "which birth control method is better" so please understand my confusion in this :\

    And Seedplanter, from that I just deduced that you know that a child is not just a lump of flesh or something, if undesireable, it could be killed. I wanna give a high-five to you :3

  • Mon May 12, 2008 12:53 am : 2 : 1 Flag

    jjdiogenes: "Where in the bible does it say abortion is a sin?"

    Thou shalt not kill.

    -From the only Bible passage that was actually written by God Himself.

  • Mon May 12, 2008 12:51 am : 0 : 1 Flag

    Planned Parenthood is pathetic!

  • Sun May 11, 2008 10:29 pm : 1 : 0 Flag

    "That would not justify abortion. Actually, statistically, artificial birth control is more likely to fail than natural methods."

    Dude, are you serious? Your not even close. Suppose you site your statistics, I would be very interested to see them. I know plenty of folks that after about three or four mores kids than they wanted that the natural method didn't work well so they went for vasectomies and tubal legations

  • Sun May 11, 2008 10:24 pm : 0 : 0 Flag

    DiaryOfCross
    "We don't know whether those genetic disorders will come to pass."

    The condition I mentioned was easily seen with MRI after ultrasound showed some type of abnormality with the head.

  • Sun May 11, 2008 10:20 pm : 0 : 0 Flag

    irenaeus
    "First, many doctors get the prenatal diagnosis wrong. Second, why not wait until they're born, verify the abnormality, then kiil them?"

    not likely with this type of diagnosis with moden day medical imaginmg such as MRI.

  • Sun May 11, 2008 10:09 pm : 0 : 0 Flag

    Where in the bible does it say abortion is a sin?

  • Sun May 11, 2008 9:23 pm : 2 : 0 Flag

    peihaus,

    "Perhaps she is married and her husband demands sex from her."

    That would not justify abortion.

    "Perhaps they have several children already and not enough money to feed and cloth the children, much less a new child."

    That would not justify abortion.

    "Perhaps the woman is the only wage earner for the family (the husband being disabled, an alcoholic, drug addict or other wise not able to hold down a job) and the company she works for will not keep employed workers who become pregnant (yes, this does happen in Latin America)."

    That would not justify abortion.

    "Perhaps the woman and her husband do not have access to birth control and they tried a natural method that failed."

    That would not justify abortion. Actually, statistically, artificial birth control is more likely to fail than natural methods.

    "Perhaps the husband is abusive towards the woman and any other children in the family."

    That would not justify abortion.

    "Perhaps there is some other situation in which abortion is seen as the only choice."

    That would not justify abortion.

    Would any of these reasons be able to justify killing their 3-yr-old?

  • Sun May 11, 2008 9:18 pm : 0 : 0 Flag

    scitsonga,

    "what about the baby that was born with about half the brain missing due to serious fetal abnormality that now "lives" without the ability to move, see or talk, is on a feeding tube."

    First, many doctors get the prenatal diagnosis wrong. Second, why not wait until they're born, verify the abnormality, then kiil them?

  • Sun May 11, 2008 8:21 pm : 4 : 0 Flag

    peihaus, has far as vilifying those women who choose abortion every Crisis Pregnancy Center that I have been aware of offers free post-abortion help and counseling to these women something that unless they have just started PP does not offer them. CPCs do their best to love the sinner even though they hate this sin. Even as a Section Commander in the Air Force I was called on to assist a young airman who had had an abortion because the place where she got it done had nothing to offer her, this was in 1988 when CPCs were just in there infancy and that is why I am so grateful to fellow believers who have listened to God and have started CPCs throughout our nation in order to assist these women and hopefully not only saving the lives of their unborn babies but showing them the love of Christ and seeing many of them come to Christ and for those who go through with the abortion helping them to not only experience the love of Christ but His cleansing and forgiveness as well.

  • Sun May 11, 2008 8:10 pm : 1 : 0 Flag

    dongard, two things do you know this for a fact or have you simply bought into PP, NARAL, and other Pro-Abortion propaganda and if you know this for a fact then let's see your facts. My sense is this is nothing but pure propaganda and secondly if it has happened it's isolated cases at best, plus if it were true the liberal media in our country would be on it like white on rice. Also, there was a time when abortion was illegal in our country and no such practices as this were ever heard of and the pro-abortion camp has the gall to accuse those of us in the pro-life camp of using scare tactics give me a break.

  • Sun May 11, 2008 8:01 pm : 2 : 1 Flag

    star2 wrote: "However, the woman would not had suffer that way had she accept the consequences of her sexual choices and made the choice to give birth to her child. If she didn't want to get pregnant then she shouild have disciplined her flesh and abstained from sex. People are not animals and are able to control their desires to engage in fleshly pleasures."

    This statement assumes the woman actually had a choice to engage or not engage in sexual activity. It also assumes that the woman is solely responsible for becoming pregnant--the last I heard it still takes a woman AND a man for a pregnancy to occur naturally.

    Perhaps she is married and her husband demands sex from her. Perhaps they have several children already and not enough money to feed and cloth the children, much less a new child. Perhaps the woman is the only wage earner for the family (the husband being disabled, an alcoholic, drug addict or other wise not able to hold down a job) and the company she works for will not keep employed workers who become pregnant (yes, this does happen in Latin America). Perhaps the woman and her husband do not have access to birth control and they tried a natural method that failed. Perhaps the husband is abusive towards the woman and any other children in the family. Perhaps there is some other situation in which abortion is seen as the only choice.

    Let us work together"to love our neighbor as ourselves" and eliminate the injustices that may contribute to women choosing abortion. It is not helpful to vilify the women who have chosen abortion.

  • Sun May 11, 2008 7:16 pm : 1 : 0 Flag

    :D thanks Star ^^

    Scits,

    We don't know whether those genetic disorders will come to pass. When doctors give their diagnosis, they have a chance of getting it wrong. And yes, the choice is up to the Mother if her boyfriend decides not to be a part of it (or she has been forced into this circumstance). However, it seems like Planned Parenthood is the one pushing one alternative. Abortion. If they are advocates of choice, they'll present options such as adoption, marriage, and single parenting and provide them with the means to live through those choices such as federal funding, grants, etc, and also a plan to pursue her education if she wishes. There are choices, but why does it seem like we only see one for an unexpected baby? I wonder about that.

    Bmore,

    Why are those abortions pictures "Scare Tactics"? Isn't that what happens AFTER an abortion? It's not evidence? I'm not understanding your position here :/

    Also there are organizations that help with such women. Remember that Pregnancy Resources link I posted below? Why should abortion ALWAYS has to be the only choice?

    And Dongard, that itself is severely unfortunate (understatement of the year), but why should their evil treatment, persecution, and torture of the woman be the one reason why we should allow another evil such as as abortion?

  • Sun May 11, 2008 6:58 pm : 0 : 3 Flag

    jar1961

    "Thing is, god views every life as precious."

    what about the baby that was born with about half the brain missing due to serious fetal abnormality that now "lives" without the ability to move, see or talk, is on a feeding tube. How precious is that? The doctors told the mother that this was going to happen, she carried the fetus to term anyway. It was her decision to make- fine. I would have aborted no doubt about it, fortunately the law of the land says that would have been my choice to make.

  • Sun May 11, 2008 6:20 pm : 1 : 1 Flag

    dongard

    What you described is horrible treatment. Evil in itself and they who do such things will not escape God's judgment. However, the woman would not had suffer that way had she accept the consequences of her sexual choices and made the choice to give birth to her child. If she didn't want to get pregnant then she shouild have disciplined her flesh and abstained from sex. People are not animals and are able to control their desires to engage in fleshly pleasures.

  • Sun May 11, 2008 6:02 pm : 0 : 2 Flag

    i agree images of aborted fetus' are fair. here is what happens in latin america where abortion is illegal. a woman is accused or suffers complications from an abortion. she is taken to a hospital and chained to the bed, stripped and invasively searched for evidence. after the doctors, almost all male, have searched her, she is left on chained on the bed, later officials from the justice ministry arrive and question closely under the guilty until proven innocent" laws of latin america. denied any consul and access to friends or family, the woman is questioned - tortured - to confess. then using this freely obtained confession the court sentences this self confessed criminal to a minimum of thirty years in a latin american prison. the local priest disowns the girl and calls her a devil. the archbishop tallies up the score and gets drunk with the governor on steak and wine. her family whines that she failed them and neighbors goat that she was always a bad'n.

    welcome to life in america in a post roe v wade world.

  • Sun May 11, 2008 5:13 pm : 1 : 1 Flag

    How can God bless our country when we, as a nation, thumb our noses in the moral face of God?

  • Sun May 11, 2008 4:46 pm : 1 : 2 Flag

    PP asking for donations in honor of Mother's Day is like the KKK asking for donations in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day and in a way it almost is since Margaret Sanger was a racist and since many if not most PP offices are located in or near minority neighborhoods. PP is willing to do what ever it takes to make a buck and promote their agenda. And yes there are some in the Christian community who appear to be callous and insensitive, but there are many more who are in the Christian community who have put their money, time, and talent where their mouths are when it comes to ministering to young women who find themselves in this dilemma, so please don't tell me PP is concerned about these young women they are only interested in the almighty dollar and will do anything including garbage like this to get people to believe that they really do care.

  • Sun May 11, 2008 4:27 pm : 1 : 1 Flag

    BmoreTeacher

    I live near a big city. There is a Caholic Church that does what you suggest for pregnant teens. We also have a Protestant organization, Crisis Pregnancy Center, that does that too. My niece was a paid worker for Crisis Pregnacy Center in another big city of a different state. It is no secret to anyone that these organizations exist to give help to young unmarried pregnant women.

    My niece said that some of these teens came to her for counciling after they went to Planned Parenthood (PP). She said that the teens said that PP would not show them the ultrasounds of their fetuses, didn't talk to them about fetal development, and did very little in counciling them on other options to abortion even though ultrasounds, fetal development, and counciling of other options is required by Federal Law. PP pushes abortion as the solution to their problems. The website of PP talks about the after effects of having an abortion. They are truthful in what they say a woman who aborts their baby will experience but they lie about how long it will last. The hell these women will experience they say only last for a few days to a few week or to a few months but not a lifetime. But that is not true. These horrible effects last for a lifetime.

    I have read some horror stories of women who were young, scared, and confused who were forced into abortions by PP and now are miserable wrecks because they had one.

    PP at one time tried to convince these vulnerable women that their fetus is no more than just a clump of tissue. A friend of mine from a Church I once attended that had an abortion said that is what they told her. (She still suffers greatly to this day because she had an abortion back when it first came legal in the 70's.) So the woman who think of her unborn child as nothing more than a clump of tissue doesn't see anything wrong with removing it. My friend that I just mentioned above who had an abortion didn't see anything wrong with removing what she said they called just "a clump of tissue".

    So where is the evil of exposing the truth to women contemplating an abortion by showing them a picture of what she is wanting to get rid of? What is wrong with letting the members of our society know just what it is they think is OK to murder? Maybe it isn't the best way to do it, but it mainly the Catholics who demonstrate in front of abortion clinics with the signs of aborted babies. Go talk to your Priest and ask him to have his people not demonstrate with those signs.

    My niece said that most teens when know about what it is that they are aborting by seeing their ultrasound and given other options beside abortion usually do not abort. PP knows that. That is why they hid the truth from these women. They rather kill the unborn kid and get the pregnant woman's money than tell them the truth so they'll decide to give birth to the child. PP is an evil organization.

  • Sun May 11, 2008 3:32 pm : 1 : 1 Flag

    Star, once again, I have seen the pictures before, they're not necessary. Picketing at abortion clinics with pictures of aborted fetuses is in no way "loving" the sinner. Scare tactics DO NOT work. Why not write to your senator or organize something within your own church to try and promote adoption awareness of help scared and pregnant teens locate supportive environments in which they will not feel judged for having premarital sex, but rather supported for keeping their baby. It doesn't happen! There is such a stigma against having a baby on your own, and our government is horrifically unsupportive of mothers who are pregnant out of wedlock. I obviously could never imagine being in their position, but I would never hold a disgusting sign at them and expect it to have any effect but creating immense guilt.

  • Sun May 11, 2008 3:31 pm : 1 : 0 Flag

    There are many reasons to abort a child. man has a way of reasoning any opinion. Thing is, god views every life as precious. By your statement Dr. Dawkins should have been aborted, perhaps along with Helen Keller and every child with Down Syndrome.... people who are more interested in self instead of sacrificial love will always justify self need over the need of others

  • Sun May 11, 2008 3:21 pm : 1 : 1 Flag

    If church leaders such Hagee and Robertson are so much in favor of adoption and against abortion, then perhaps they should take their multi millions of dollars of personal wealth they have gained peddling reliigon and spend it on promoting adoption and adoption education and helping those too poor to raise children.

  • Sun May 11, 2008 3:15 pm : 0 : 1 Flag

    Serious genetic abnoramalities can be very good reasons for an abortion. The option should be a legal option, which is currently is, and should be up to the mother. Not the church nor the government.

  • Sun May 11, 2008 2:59 pm : 0 : 0 Flag

    DiaryOfCross

    I take no offense at you not wanting to look at the photos of the aborted babies. They were intended for BmoreTeacher.

  • Sun May 11, 2008 1:57 pm : 0 : 0 Flag

    I flagged myself.

  • Sun May 11, 2008 1:22 pm : 1 : 0 Flag

    Bmore,

    "Star, again, no need to post pictures of aborted babies, I think we've all seen them before...that's just sick and disturbing."

    Apparently not sick and disturbing enough since you are willing to look past it and focus on all the 'good' that PP does.

  • Sun May 11, 2008 1:18 pm : 0 : 0 Flag

    The below two posts are apparently what Bmore flagged... please explain.

  • Sun May 11, 2008 1:18 pm : 1 : 0 Flag

    Bmore,

    It doesn't matter whether PP does some 'good' things. The point is they promote abortions.

    If you actually knew what abortion was, if we could actually see abortion, I don’t believe any sane person would find this organization acceptable. You can watch a kidney transplant or brain surgery being conducted on Discovery Health or some other television network, but you will never see an abortion procedure aired. Why? Because then the evil would be exposed for what it is, and even more would come to understand the utter depravity and heinousness of the act. And then it would be even more apparent why such an organization should not even be mentioning Mother's Day.

  • Sun May 11, 2008 1:17 pm : 1 : 1 Flag

    Bmore,

    "The journalistic integrity of this article is horrifically compromised. The title: Planned Parenthood Promotes Mother's Day Abortions" is biased and unfair. They didn't send out emails saying "Hey, come enjoy a free abortion this Mother's Day." That would be a promotion."

    Catch a clue. To promote means to advocate... it doesn't have to be free to be regarded as a promotion.

    "Abortion is not the reason they are in business, yet it is the only thing talked about. They do a lot of good, but the fact of the matter is the author of this article outright lied in the title, and that is just not OK from a journalistic point of view."

    Abortion is precisely the reason they're in business. It’s amazing how some obviously do not understand the grave depravity of abortion. Your above statement is a case in point

  • Sun May 11, 2008 1:11 pm : 2 : 2 Flag

    For those who support abortion, perhaps you should see what it looks like. Follow the link.

    http://www.liveprayer.com/abortion2.cfm?v=abortion

  • Sun May 11, 2008 12:23 pm : 2 : 0 Flag

    BmoreTeacher

    Excuse me sir but you are the one who suggests that it would be OK to have an abortion if the pregnant mother thinks that it would interfer with her life. Your example: A pregnant high school female can either get kicked out of school because she is pregnant or have an abortion and stay in school. In such a case you seemed to side with the woman having an abortion. I concluded from that that you have no idea of what the woman is aborting. I posted the pictures so that you could know. OK, you say that you know. Then how could you even think it is OK to murder an unborn child under any curcumstance? If you know what is being murdered and you still think it is OK under certain circumstances, like you can't finish your education, then something is wrong with you.

    There is no difference between an unborn child and new born infants. Do you advocate mothers killing their infants that they gave birth to because the kid stands in their way of achieving something?

  • Sun May 11, 2008 10:33 am : 2 : 0 Flag

    Bmore, that's the point. It's sick and disturbing. That is the best discription of abortion I've heard in a long time. Thanks for pointing it out.

    I am a prolife person myself. I believe that if everyone who is prolife would take in someone thinking about abortion and helping her choose life by example and helping her do what is best for her AND the baby (even if that means adoption) then the abortion trade would come to bankrupcy. When the church sows irresponsibility...our society reaps it. Don't scream at a sinner...take them in and show them Jesus.

  • Sun May 11, 2008 9:53 am : 0 : 0 Flag

    Pro-life: A Misnomer?
    http://polemos.net/A%20Misnomer.html

    "...while many who consider themselves Christians and pro-life would steadfastly agree with these truths in the context of abortion, notice what happens when we bring the very same truths to bear on the subject of birth control: A strange contradiction in the minds and lives of many in the pro-life movement becomes glaringly apparent...."

  • Sun May 11, 2008 9:32 am : 0 : 1 Flag

    Star, again, no need to post pictures of aborted babies, I think we've all seen them before...that's just sick and disturbing.

  • Sun May 11, 2008 9:28 am : 1 : 0 Flag

    Well, Bmore might be mad cause he's usually the one who gets flagged. I'm not saying he did it, but if he did, that COULD be the reason.

    Anyway, what I'd say would be a repeat on what everyone said, but Star, I'm not going to look at those photos, no offense to you. I seen an abortion video and I rather not relive the horror of it. :\ And to the person who video taped it, can you imagine actually being there? Just seeing it on photos and videos and actually witnessing it is so different. I don't know how people think this is even legal, ethical, or healthy.

    Have you guys looked into Pregnancy Resources? They do a great job with counseling, education, and they're anti-abortion. Go check out there website ^__^

    http://www.pregnancyresourcesinc.com/

    They also list the risks of abortion as well.

  • Sun May 11, 2008 8:49 am : 1 : 0 Flag

    Bmore Teacher,
    There is no excuse for killing unborn children.

  • Sun May 11, 2008 7:22 am : 0 : 0 Flag

    BalTeacher is the one who is flagging.... He has flagged almost all my posts. Anything he doesnt like he flags... Report him to the site managers... The last time this happened when enough people complained the S.M. reposted all the deleted posts and booted the culprit.

  • Sun May 11, 2008 6:02 am : 0 : 0 Flag

    Whoever is flagging, STOP FLAGGING, it is annoying. If something abusive is said, then please flag, but explain why so that we know. If not and you just cannot handle the other position, then stop posting or looking at our posts. This is the internet, not your house.

  • Sun May 11, 2008 2:12 am : 1 : 1 Flag

    BmoreTeacher

    Yor're right we don't do enough as a society to help pregnant women and scared mothers. Some in the society do however. But why would our society as a whole want to when the solution the nation came up with via the US Supreme Court is to kill your unborn child? The mantra is, Oh, just get rid of this inconvience you have, after all, it is only a clump of tissue. You will have a few problems afterwards but it won't last very long. Baloney! These women who abort their babies live horrible lives afterwards, most of them for their entire life. They suffer physically, emotionally, spiritually, and in their relationships. Life is hell for them. The ones who get help get it through Jesus Christ but even they say the pain of murdering their unborn child doesn't go away. Then the fathers of these aborted babies have problems too. The relationship they have with their partner/wife is affected and many end in separation/ (going their separate ways) or divorce. Their action to kill their unborn child wreaks havoc on their lives and eats away at their soul.

    Women who abort their unborn children have many more problems and in greater intensity then women who choose to give birth to their child and either keep it or give it up for adoption.

    Want to destroy a pregnant woman's life? Encourage her to abort her unwanted unborn child.

    Want to do something good for a pregnant woman? Encourage her to give birth to her unwanted unborn child and give it up for adoption if she can't or doesn't want to keep the child.

  • Sun May 11, 2008 1:31 am : 2 : 1 Flag

    BmoreTeacher - If you are the one who did all the flagging then I'll tell you what - do it again, and I will flag all your posts. You may not like our postiion but by the same token we don't like yours. Let each side be heard.

  • Sun May 11, 2008 1:27 am : 2 : 1 Flag

    Links for photos of aborted babies:

    PHOTOS of aborted human fetuses retrieved from a dumpster:
    http://priestsforlife.org/resources/monica/mm2.htm

    PHOTOS of 1st trimester abortions:
    http://priestsforlife.org/resources/photosbyage/index.htm

    PHOTOS of 2nd trimester abortions:
    http://priestsforlife.org/resources/dc/index.htm

    PHOTOS of late term abortions:
    http://priestsforlife.org/resources/photosassorted/index.htm

    These aborted babies are human beings. To take their life is premeditated murder. God will avenge their blood. There is no justification for killing an innocent child. If a woman doesn't want to get pregnant then all they have to do is abstain from sex. People are not animals you know, they can control their sexual urges. But if they refuse to do so, then they can use some form of contraception like condons or birth control pills or whatever. Abortion is not the answer to irresponsible sexual behavior.

  • Sun May 11, 2008 1:15 am : 3 : 3 Flag

    I know exactly what abortion is. No need to educate me. I personally wouldn't encourage someone to have an abortion, but I don't think women who have abortions need to be talked about as whores or grave sinners: They are in positions you couldn't imagine. If they choose to have children, awesome, if not, think about why we as a society aren't doing enough to support pregnant and scared mothers. I went to a Christian school, and if a girl became pregnant outside of marriage, she was expelled. That kind of forces your hands: Have an abortion secretly and stay in school, or have the baby and be kicked out. Christianity is good at quoting scripture, but when it comes to walking the walk, we're quite horrible. Step it up folks!

  • Sun May 11, 2008 12:51 am : 3 : 1 Flag

    "Vengeance is mine.",says the Lord. The murders at Planned Parenthood will someday give an account before the Creator of the Universe. There will be justice! You can mock & laugh now but the day is coming.

  • Sun May 11, 2008 12:21 am : 1 : 1 Flag

    I emailed President Bush and one of my Senators asked them to consider creating a National Day of Remebrance for Aborted Babies. It probably won't go any where but at least I tried.

  • Sat May 10, 2008 11:03 pm : 3 : 1 Flag

    I am all for the government creating a Memorial Day to remember all the unborn children who lost their lifes in a brutal way because their mothers didn't want to accept responsibility for their sexual behavior.

  • Sat May 10, 2008 9:33 pm : 3 : 2 Flag

    BmoreTeacher,

    It's great that they're trying to do some good (trying being the word of the day), but they still do abortions. :\

  • Sat May 10, 2008 8:33 pm : 1 : 6 Flag

    The journalistic integrity of this article is horrifically compromised. The title: Planned Parenthood Promotes Mother's Day Abortions" is biased and unfair. They didn't send out emails saying "Hey, come enjoy a free abortion this Mother's Day." That would be a promotion. They are asking for donations, not just for abortions, but for other services which are often overlooked, such as pregnancy counseling, referrals and prescriptions for prenatal vitamins, STD screenings and medications, etc. Abortion is not the reason they are in business, yet it is the only thing talked about. They do a lot of good, but the fact of the matter is the author of this article outright lied in the title, and that is just not OK from a journalistic point of view.

  • Sat May 10, 2008 8:12 pm : 2 : 0 Flag

    Yep,

    This is pretty disgusting...

  • Sat May 10, 2008 7:58 pm : 2 : 0 Flag

    Wow, Planned Parenthood...just...wow...

    I mean, this is a new low for them, seriously. To honor Mothers, they want money to continue killing babies. Yes, oh wait, let me get out my checkbook...mmm no.

    I apologize for being sarcastic, but...wow....=_=

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