Father Frank Pavone on Abortion
www.cinopsbegone.blogspot.com Wed. Feb. 27, 2008
The more that the reality of abortion is exposed, the more people reject it. The most significant shift occurred when the details of the partial-birth abortion procedure were exposed in the mid-nineties. Never did a larger audience a larger audience see and hear in more detail what abortion actually is.
Abortion needs to be exposed in five distinct ways.
1.) Statistics. Most Americans have no idea of the immense numbers of abortions, or that abortions occur throughout pregnancy. The abortion supporters themselves provide us the statistics. See the Alan Gutmacher Institute’s website,
www.agi-usa.org Just seeing these facts awakens many people that a change in abortion policy is necessary.
2.) Descriptions. Medical textbooks like Abortion Practice us the word decapitate and dismember to describe what happens to the baby in abortion. Moreover, there are now more sworn court testimonies from practicing abortionists than ever before, on all different abortion procedures (see www.priestsforlife.org/pba ) Again, the abortionists’ own words work against them! When we expose evil in this way, nobody can accuse us of making it up!
3.) Photos Show people what abortion looks like, and they will never feel the same about it again. See how the photos impact people by reading their testimonies. www.priestsforlife.org/resources/abortionimages/graphicspraise.htm
4.) Devastation to women, men, families. More and more mothers, fathers, and families speak out about how they have been devastated. The power of their testimony changes minds, hearts. (www.SilentNoMoreAwareness.org/testimonies
5.) Corruption in the abortion industry. Read the book, Lime 5 and see how malpractice, fraud, and sexual abuse are rampart in legal abortion clinics. See
www.ClinicWorker.com to learn of other abuses and violations.
The road to ending abortion is clearly open in front of us. Simply take the evidence above and put it before the conscience of everyone you can. Jan. 2006
George H. Kubeck, Duplicate and translate into Spanish and Vietnamese
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
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