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Respecting human life in all colors and phases
I remember the signsThat said “Colored” and “White.”Even as a little boy,Completely unaware ofCritical Race Theory,I knew that wasn’t rightAnd my country was wrong. Respect all human life.Don’t just pick and choose.It’s not right to abuseThe miracle of human lifeIn … Continue reading
Posted in anti-abortion, human conception, human life, prolife, respect for life, sperm
Tagged American history, Black History Month, color line, Colored and white water fountains, conception, conception definition, condeption quotes, critical race theory, CRT, poems, skin color, social justice, Your Sperm Won
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An abortion doesn’t mean that a discarded prenatal life wasn’t valuable, but that it wasn’t valued.
When a lifeIsn’t chosenTo go from prenatalTo the cradle,It’s fatal. Safe abortion is never safe for the innocent human life that it takes. Replacing prenatal care with prenatal worthlessness greatly devalues all human life.
Ireland declares prenatal human life to be disposable
Ireland has joined most other Western nations in making prenatal human life legally disposable. Irish activist, Cora Sherlock, put it this way: “What repealing or replacing the 8th Amendment would actually involve, if voted through, is stripping unborn babies of … Continue reading
Posted in anti-abortion, babies, choose life, disrespect, human life, mass murders, mass shootings, mother's womb, murders, prenatal, prenatal care, prenatal medicine, prenatal rights, prochoice, prolife, prolife prochoice, random mass killings, respect for life, Uncategorized, Western culture, What do they do with aborted babies, why mass shootings, womb
Tagged 8th Amendment, abortion, abortion in Ireland, Alice Paul, Ireland, Irish referendum, Mother Teresa, quotes
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Hangin’ with Mother Teresa
I’m inspired and challenged! I feel like I have been spending time with Mother Teresa. If you have ever thought that you would have liked to meet and visit with Mother Teresa, now is your chance. You can read her … Continue reading
Posted in forgiveness, hearing God, hearing God's voice, humility, inner peace, nonviolence, peace with God, prolife, prolife prochoice, right to choose, right to life, Uncategorized
Tagged A Call To Mercy, abortion, book review, Father Brian Kolodiejchuk, Mother Teresa, peace, prayer, quotes
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Hillary’s “unborn person”
Hillary Clinton said, “The unborn person has no constitutional rights.” That statement threatens the rights of us all. If we can deny the rights of “the unborn person” then what is going to stop us from denying rights to some other type … Continue reading
Posted in a woman's right to choose, abortion, American Constitution, anti-abortion, black lives matter, blue lives matter, choose life, Constitution, development of life, end of life, heart, homicide, human life, I'll fight, infanticide, liberty, liberty and justice for all, life matters, moral choices, mother's womb, murders, out of the womb, poem about abortion, police lives matter, political choice, prenatal, prenatal care, prenatal rights, prochoice, prolife, prolife prochoice, respect for life, right to abortion, right to choose, right to life, Row vs. Wade, suicide, Uncategorized, value of life, womb
Tagged abortion, all lives matter, constitutional rights, Hillary Clinton, human rights, Obama, quote, unborn person, Zika
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Is it wise to expand the “right” to kill?
I’m so sad to see some states expanding “the right to kill.” –America continues to legally chop away at the commandment “You shall not kill,” calling prenatal killing “choice” and physician assisted killing “compassion,” thus cheapening the value of human … Continue reading
Posted in anti-abortion, Bianca Jagger, choice, deny yourself, ethics, intolerance, moral choices, morality, prochoice, prolife, right and wrong, right to choose, right to disagree, right to life, the right to, Thou shall not, tolerance, Uncategorized, value of life
Tagged abortion, murder, physician assisted suicide, stand your ground laws, suicide, violence, Will Smith
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Abortion = Prenatal Domestic Violence
Abortion is Prenatal domestic violence. When domestic violence Is approved against Human life in the womb, How can we stop it Anywhere else? Mother Teresa quotes on abortion: “If we accept that a mother can kill even her own child, … Continue reading
Posted in America, fatherless society, fathers' rights, human rights, human trafficing, parent rights, poverty, prochoice, prolife, Quotations, right to abortion, right to choose, right to life, stop domestic violence, violence, violence against children
Tagged abortion, child abuse, domestic violence, Mother Teresa, prenatal care, quotes, Roe v. Wade
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Mother Teresa Called Abortion “War Against The Child”
Mother Teresa once spoke at a Presidential Prayer Breakfast in Washington, DC. As Vice President Al Gore was seated on one side of her and President Bill Clinton and Hillary on the other, she said this: “I feel that the … Continue reading
Posted in Al Gore, Bill Clinton, DC, hate, hatred, Hillary Clinton, Joseph M. Stowell, Meister Eckhart, President, pro choice, pro life, prochoice, prolife, quotation, quote, Quotes, right to life, rights, Washington
Tagged abortion, Mother Teresa, Presidential Prayer Breakfast, quotations, religion
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