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Life-Terminators
Abortion is much in the news lately as Judge Brett Kavanaugh—who many abortion-cheerleaders fear will overturn Roe v. Wade—stands poised to become the newest member of the U.S. Supreme Court. Their protestations to the contrary, abortion supporters—who call themselves euphemistically “pro-choice”—are, in reality, pro-death. Women who seek abortions do not seek centrally to terminate a pregnancy. They seek to terminate a human life.
Here’s a thought experiment that might help reveal the ugly truth hiding behind euphemisms: Imagine if all these past 45 bloody years, it had been technologically possible to extract tiny humans from the wombs of …
Posted in Sanctity of Life
Tagged Abortion, Alberto Giubilini, Brett Kavanaugh, Francesca Minerva, Guttmacher Institute, Martha Plimpton, Michelle Wolf, Peter Singer, Roe v. Wade, SCOTUS, U.S. Supreme Court
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