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Tag Archives: prenatal care
Race-based or prenatal–abuse is wrong
Let’s admit and renounce all injustice, past and present. Abuse is wrong, whether it’s race-based or prenatal. The Bible says, “Humble yourself.” An observation: Refusing to wear a mask in a pandemic isn’t an act of humility. If we want … Continue reading
Reproductive blights on “all lives matter”
Perhaps babies are conceived to be received with love, not to be ripped apart by prenatal violence. Abortions are reproductive blights, not “reproductive rights.” Disposable human life is a terrible concept. Here are two major blights on American history: 1) … Continue reading
When the freedom to be born is randomly denied, all freedoms threatened.
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Tagged antiabortion, freedom, human rights, prenatal care, prenatal medicine, probirth, prolife, prolife slogan, right to life
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Racism discriminates against skin color. Abortion discriminates against stage of life.
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Tagged abortion, antiabortion, antiracism, prenatal care, prolife, prolife slogans, raccist, racism, racism quotes, right to life
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For a society to support both life-saving prenatal surgery & life-taking prenatal cruelty, contorts common sense.
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Tagged abortion, antiabortion, fetal surgery, prenatal, prenatal care, prenatal surgery, prolife, respect for life, right to life
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It’s good to avoid cruelty (both prenatal and postnatal)
If there can be prenatal care, there can be prenatal cruelty. If society can dehumanize the unborn because they aren’t “viable,” what’s to stop the dehumanizing of the unviable elderly? Both racism and abortion are cruel. Racism is postnatal cruelty. … Continue reading
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Tagged abortion, antiabortion, dehumanization, prenatal care, prenatal cruelty, prolife, racism, right to life
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Going beyond misperception is the key to kindness
Misperception produces deception. Humble reception of truth gives clear perception. To overcome violence in society we must silence hostility and replace it with a culture of kindness and respect for all human life. Both accusations and denials of racism miss … Continue reading
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Tagged abortion, antiabortion, end violence, misperception, prenatal care, prolife, racism, racist, right to life, violence
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The ultimate death penalty?
Racism is wrong. So is prenatalism. Humanity shouldn’t be mistreated because of skin color or because of living in a womb. Both the left and the right support a death penalty. The right for those convicted of horrible crimes. The … Continue reading
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Tagged capital punishment, cruel and unusual punishment, death penalty, execution, prenatal care
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3 prolife facts
If homicide and suicide are wrong, so is prenatalcide. To be against the death penalty for the guilty, but for the abortion of the innocent, is inconsistent. When prenatal kill replaces prenatal care, ALL human LIVES are devalued.
Posted in capital punishment, choice, choose life, human life, life, moral choices, pro choice, prolife prochoice, right to choose, value of life
Tagged abortion, all lives matter, antiabortion, antiabortion slogans, death penalty, homicide, prenatal care, prolife, right to life, suicide
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