Pass along the good favour
Sir,
Most of the time, people debate abortion as they would debate other issues, like international politics or national policies or the motivations behind historical events.
But abortion is something very different than these other issues because at one point, each of us was at the very centre of the debate.
During the nine months each of us spent in our mother’s womb, only the goodwill of our mother and the force of law (depending on where we were living) protected us.
Protection
Some countries have completely demolished that legal protection. In those places, it is up to the mother to make sure her child sees the light of day.
Bear in mind that YOUR mother made sure that your life was protected.
Now that you are ‘on the outside’, pass along the good favour your mother showed you: speak up for the little people by defending the unborn child’s right to life. One good turn deserves another. No to abortion; yes to life.
Rudy Poglitsh
Comments
Keep on saying it Rudy. That's the truth and I like your stand on this one. People with crushed conscious and an evil accepted by society looks right and normal but people who look at the fact that they were once in their mother's wombs and were given the chance to live should pause and think, how about if their mothers decided to deprive them the right to be born. I am with you on the point you said last time that we have to give every support to people who get pregnant under any circumstance but must give the soul its door way, chance and right to live and experience life just like your mother did for you. I want to say no one is forced to keep that child you can give it up for adoption and that is far noble than taking away a life. I wish we can get in touch Rudy and may be we can organise a place where this unwanted babies can be dropped and taken care of until those who are unfortunate to have an unproductive wombs can come and be bless with this unfortunate but lucky babies from whom we are likely to get world changers.
Sep 21, 2010, 11:46 AM, Stones (stones@realnet.co.sz)