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Saturday, October 11, 2008

Can You Look

These are some of the most graphic pictures of abortion I have ever seen. For those who say it's up to the individual to decide whether they want to do it or not. They really don't know what they are saying. I'm not sure if most of those who partipate in the procedure really understand. I always knew it was wrong just not to this degree. Now more so than ever before. I have a strong opinion. This is murder !!!

Take a more revealing look if you have the stomach. I didn't, it made me sick.

http://www.bibleprobe.com/abortion.htm

http://www.pcuc.org/what_does_abortion_do_to_the_baby.htm

http://www.fumento.com/law/abortion.html

4 comments:

  1. I have gotten no response to this article yet. I don't know whether it's because no one found it interesting or no one wants to admit what they're voting for. I think they call it tacit approval.

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  2. A SCIENTIFIC VIEW

    Just 18 days after conception, the baby's heart begins to beat. At six weeks, brain waves can be measured. At eight weeks the vital organs are functioning and fingerprints have formed. At nine weeks, the unborn baby is able to feel pain. Over 700,000 abortions each year are performed after this point in the pregnancy. By the beginning of the second month, the unborn child, small as it is, has begun to look distinctly human, though the mother may not even be aware that she is pregnant! By the time the baby is eleven weeks old, he or she breaths (fluid), swallows, digests, sleeps, dreams, wakes, tastes, hears, and feels pain. Babies born prematurely can survive outside the womb as young as 20-25 weeks old. Yet, all that is necessary to make the baby a grown human being is already there from the moment of conception. All it needs is time to mature.

    Former Surgeon General, Dr. C. Everett Koop stated "We now know when life begins because the test-tube baby proves that life begins with conception. What do you have in the dish? An egg and a sperm. What do you add to it to get a baby? Nothing." Though it is wee, it is still a real person, just as a crumb of bread is still real bread. No one who has been given the gift of life should dare despise the day of small beginnings. Have we forgotten so quickly that we were once as small?

    "In the tiny, almost invisible thirty two cell blastocyst--in that one gram or so of tissue--there is a physical potential and moral destiny unparalleled in our universe. Next to it, a gram of plutonium is a triviality: plutonium cannot compose a symphony, cannot cure cancer, cannot plan our course to the stars". -Bernard Nathanson, M.D. and former abortionist-

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