“Pro-choicers” declare war on storefronts offering a choice
The U.S. Supreme Court's declaration of war upon the unborn in its infamous 1973 decision, Roe v. Wade, caught most conservative Christians unprepared and unaware. This shock to the nation's conscience required Christians and other pro-life activists to develop arguments, strategies and organizations in order to confront the Culture of Death and the legalized killing of the unborn.
The way this issue is framed by many in the major national media was made clear in an Aug. 2 report in The New York Times. Reporter Jesse McKinley began his article with this remarkable sentence:
"Seeking to stem what they call misleading advertising, San Francisco officials on Tuesday began a two-pronged attack on 'crisis pregnancy centers,' which are billed as places for pregnant women to get advice, but often use counseling to discourage abortions."...
The curious thing about the killing of the unborn is that those who carry out this evil would call themselves good people and morally competent. Clearly their way of looking at the unborn child is not as a life but as something less than life, or not alive. "Pro-choice" seems to be a means of escape from the culpability declared by their own conscience. It is similar to the word "gay" which seeks to provide a cover for sexual perversion in the homosexual who is the only one to really believe it. Change the wording and definitions to hide the crime. Sin is its own reward.
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