Just a few quotes from the article:
The importance of abortion as a human right integral to women's dignity, the destigmatization and normalization of the experience as common for women.
Yes, normalization of this horrible practise is what they need. It's like anything else; the more people I convince to agree with me and my values, the less wrong it becomes until everyone changes their definition of right and wrong on this issue. That's the world view of the relativist.
one in three U.S. women will have an abortion by the age of 45 - and ending the silence and shame that women may still feel cannot be underestimated in the global struggle for reproductive justice and gender equality.
HUH!? Reproductive justice!? Hey you fetus. I didn't really plan on having you and this whole idea of bringing you into the world is bad timing so I am charging you with the crime of disrupting my plans. I sentence you to death. And what is the gender equality part all about?
I want you to see the ideology of a secular relativist being presented here. It's very important you see this. From the last quote, let's break down each part:
"one in three U.S. women will have an abortion by the age of 45" - Secular meaning: Since the abortion rate is currently at 33.3% of the population and rising, we now consider this normal behavior and therefore not wrong.
"and ending the silence and shame that woman may still feel" - Secular meaning: since were telling you that abortion is normal and not wrong, we're here to help you get over those misguided feelings of shame.
(Note: Why did they have feelings of shame in the first place? Because deep down they know it's really wrong!)
"cannot be underestimated in the global struggle for reproductive justice and gender equality" - Secular meaning: Don't feel ashamed, abortion is a right and you are part of a struggle for reproductive justice and gender equality. Aren't those worthy causes?
We continue.....
When we normalize abortion as a fact of women's lives, and discuss abortion as an honorable and loving choice that helps women to become better mothers in the future, we are showing respect, understanding, and support for the complexity of women's choices.
Double HUH!?Having an abortion will make you a better mother? And Oh, OK; it's a fact that women will get abortions so lets just normalize it and discuss it as an honorable and loving choice..blah blah blah blah. And all this needs to be honored because, hey, women are faced with complex choices.
The article is chock full of this language and ends with a proclamation of abortion pride. I pity this person. God forbid she should die and come before the all consuming fire with this on her head.
It's so sad. In the time it took you to read this post (not even the link to the actual article) 6 abortions were performed in the U.S.
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