Sunday, January 18, 2015

I’m a Survivor!


Did you know that the third Sunday of January is Sanctity of Human Life Sunday?  It sure is!  Ronald Reagan declared it on January 13, 1984.  Sanctity of Human Life Sunday was created on the 11th anniversary of the Supreme Court decision of legalizing abortion due to the Roe v. Wade (1973) decision.

A conservative estimate is about 55 million unborn babies have been aborted in the US alone since this Supreme Court decision.  55 million.  55 MILLION AMERICAN BABIES!  That’s baby boys who never grew to throw a ball with their dad.  Baby girls who never grew up and planned their fairy tale wedding.  55 million Americans, who never laughed, played, walked or talked.

These are babies who could have been born and found the cure for cancer.  Babies who could have been born and ended World Hunger.  Or babies that could have been a productive member of our society and made this world a less crazy place.

This January 22, 2015 will mark the 42nd anniversary of the legalization of abortion.  You may stand with this decision.  I on the other hand do not!  I believe a baby is a baby from the time of conception to their arrival into this world, via delivery room, home births, or any other form of delivery. 



If you’re reading this and are pro-life, you understand where I’m coming from.  If you’re pro-choice, you’re probably thinking that I’m an idiot.  So…if that’s the case, I do have a few questions for you.

1. How can you fight to save baby animals, but not baby humans?

2. How can you fight for the rights of the environment, but not the rights to protect human life?

3. You fight for ‘equal rights’ for everyone, right?  Why does that exclude the unborn human, growing, inside a woman? 

4. Have you ever been to a baby shower?  I have.  Have you ever been to a fetus shower?  I’ve never even seen fetus shower decorations available at retailers.  Therefore, if party supply companies and party supply distributors celebrate a new life- why don’t you?  

If you’re reading this- you’re a survivor of Roe v. Wade.  The people in your home, your family, your friends- they’re survivors too.  Take a moment to let that sink in.  How much different would your life be if they wouldn’t have survived this decision?  Are you so thankful that they were not aborted?