

45. Death in the Name of Life
The two views of life and death of the unborn are
inexorably linked. The abortionists, to be successful in
promoting their cause, must portray their approach as
guilt-free and all other alternatives, including adoption,
as neither viable nor proper. To the contrary, before
conception there is a choice. After conception there is
a baby.
We must sound the call, that there is another road
not taken which, if taken, will allow birthmothers to put
aside ·some of their personal needs for a few months
and have the confidence they have chosen the best
course -- adoption.
The big lie coming from the abortion lobby is that
"adoption is the worst thing you can do for a child."
Alice would have loved this Wonderland. Isn't it ironic
that all of the pro-abortion people have already been
born?
"Give peace a chance" is a popular chant of pacifists
in times of war. Believe it or not, more unborn babies
were killed last year in America, and in every one of
the last 27 years, than were killed in all the wars in
America's 220 year history.
In all the wars in which U.S. servicemen have been
involved in over two centuries, 1.2 million Americans
have died. As you read this, an unborn baby dies·
every 20 seconds, without fanfare. No newspaper
obituaries, no funerals, just death in the name of life.
The unborn babies die without the benefit of due
process guaranteed by the Fifth and Fourteenth
amendments:
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