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Created on: October 13, 2008
My father's youngest sister and my youngest aunt die at home after she had a legal abortion after 1973. She was 23 years old, and had blood clot complications that caused her pulmonary embolism death. She left behind 3 young small children that had wretched lives without their mother's nurturing love and leadership.
Also, I have had personal conversations with women concerning abortion since 1973, and here are some of their rationales:
1. I was afraid of what my mother would say;
2. I did not think the man would own up;
3. The baby is not important it is just a test for a woman;
4. The first abortion took place in the Bible.
I believe that our humanity is best served and preserved by teaching men and women to be responsible concerning who they choose to make new life with. Abortions are quick technical fixes. Does it really make since that courts should decide what our most personal morals, ethics, and integrity look like. Abortion services on demand, and the lack of morals, ethics, and integrity that are integrally connected bolds ill for the future of our humanity.
I believe that some women use abortion to get back at men who have wronged them, or against who they have grievances. It also lacks true strength of character for women to empower themselves by taking a babies life, or by ending a relationship with a man with abortion. If you want it (it is a baby), and if you don't want to have a baby, it is cancerous tissue that must be destroyed. Situational morality, integrity, ethics, and religion equate to having none of these, or, in other wordsthe lack of morality, integrity, ethics, and religion.
A women's right to an abortion is not about individual choice because a baby and man are involved. A woman's right to choose is just plain wrong for the future of maternal instinct, fatherhood, and having a healthy culture of life in America and the world. These are the reasons why this issue won't go away, and women feel they have to hide their abortions. It has been 35 years since abortion was legalized, and the wombs, conflicts, and national division over this issue have made no progress toward permanent resolution.
Abortion is a form of social or societal cancer, and as we know, there is no cure for cancer. In rare cases, cancer can be cut out or eradicated. Abortion on demand should be eliminated or prevented because it is best to foster a culture of life instead of death.
Since 1973, violence in the United States of America has increased exponentially as a result of the legislated death on demand abortion culture. Also, capitalistic media market corporations have cultivated a blood, death, materialism, and sex oriented pop culture. They deserve blame too. We have seen a growth in teen suicides, murder suicides, children killing children at schools, mothers killing their children after birth, general garden-variety homicides, and legal and illegal American terrorism. This is a run-away train headed in the wrong direction.
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