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- 14. July 2008: Coldplay's Confusion Meets Paul's Proclamation
- 7. July 2008: Responses to "A New Pro-Abortion Argument"
- 30. June 2008: A New Pro-Abortion Argument?
- 6. May 2008: Holding Religiously onto Relativism
- 15. April 2008: The World Will Be Yours?
- 31. March 2008: Abortion Kills Children = We Love the War?
- 24. March 2008: Obama's Bible: Part 2 (...or...la Bible d'Obama: Partie Deux)
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- 25. February 2008: Prepare Yourselves (...or...Who gave T. Ferguson a microphone?)
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Abortion Kills Children = We Love the War?
31. March 2008 by Seth.
Recent events in the Hoosier state have given the Underground opportunities to defend those who cannot defend themselves, to stand up for the approximately 3,500 babies who die each day to the knife of inconvenience.
When former Pres. Bill Clinton was in town, the Underground lined the sidewalks of the Grand Wayne Center. When Sen. Hillary Clinton arrived to push her campaign for the presidency, we were there again—holding signs, sharing truth with those who’d engage us.
Interestingly, though, one trend soon became the norm. Our signs bore a simple message: Abortion Kills Children. However, this was, curiously, the only message people did not draw from our signs.
Time and time again, the pro-abortion crowd judged us as war-aficionados and Bush-lovers. They challenged our right to be present. They accused us of forcing morality upon them.
They did everything they could think of—except challenge the simple message we wanted to share.
Indeed, those who actually chose to challenge our assertion that each abortion ends the life of a child were very few in number. Instead, they ignored the letters on our signs and reworded our message to fit their own desired ends.
“Christians don’t judge,” one woman shouted to me. I engaged her assertion out of respect. However, in making this claim, not only was she judging me—and thereby contradicting herself because she told me she was a Christian—but she was also avoiding the simple, clear content of “Abortion Kills Children.” Who were we judging with this message? Did our signs read “Women Who Abort Are Murderers?” No.
I didn’t even have “Klopfer is a Murderer” on my sign—though it would have been tempting, and true.
This woman, like the others in the crowds we’ve met, clearly did not wish to engage the three simple words of our message.
“Bush murders, too!” others exclaimed. Oddly, though, not a single one of our signs included the word “Bush.”
“More have died in the war than to abortion!” was also heard from the crowd. Not only is this clearly false—we just recently were told in the media that we’ve reached 4,000 American deaths in the Iraqi war, which is barely more than the number of children killed each day in the abortion industry—but also, again, it has nothing to do with the simple message of “Abortion Kills Children.”
Others simply wrote us off with comments such as, “AKC stands for American Kennel Club.”
Still others spouted off baffling responses such as, “Well, at least they weren’t soldiers.”
Clearly, the effort to speak out against abortion has today been equated to a vote for Bush and an amen to the Iraqi war.
Nevermind the fact that in our midst was at least one woman who has lost relatives in the war. Nevermind the fact that a polling of all of we prolife demonstrators would have yielded very different views upon the war.
Nevermind these details because, after all, what the crowd truly wanted to do, apparently, was to judge and force their morality upon us.
Ironic, isn’t it?
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Prepare Yourselves (…or…Who gave T. Ferguson a microphone?)
25. February 2008 by Seth.
It’s coming…
You don’t want to miss this…
YouthTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CclQyWJmCtk
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