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kangnamdragon
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This is a sick website (morally, no bad images).
A couple demands donations not to have an abortion.
helpmybabylive.com/
A couple demands donations not to have an abortion.
helpmybabylive.com/



It is possible thats what they want. If you read their question and answer area it says they would donate all the money if they get 50,000, at the same time they are saying they need the money to raise the baby. That doesn’t seem right. It also seems stupid that they would think that they could hide something from their kid eventually they will find out. Plus, if a prolife group found out about how they raised the moeny would it be right to accept it? Plus how is somone against an abortion, but will do it unless they get a certain amount of money in a certain amount of time. That sounds a bit odd to me.I feel morally obliged to donate something if there is even a chance at saving this poor child. But then I am worried about what if my money goes towards something evil. Talk about being stuck between a rock and a hard place.![]()
I think it is a scam as well.Without them going through a major agency or offering some type of contract, I would never give a penny.
It’s probably a complete scam and besides that it doesn’t cost anything to have a baby. They can find a prolife doctor who will deliver for free and plenty of agencies that will donate food and money.

Couldn’t have said it better myself.
I wouldn’t give them anything. Looking at the site, the question that immediately jumped out at me was: Where’s the deadline? They give a generic “three months” deadline, but three months from when? Just as with junk email, whenever no concrete date is given, you can almost guarantee that it is a hoax/scam. They could keep the site up for years with the same info.I feel morally obliged to donate something if there is even a chance at saving this poor child. But then I am worried about what if my money goes towards something evil. Talk about being stuck between a rock and a hard place.![]()
Believe me, it is no argument… :nope: what is she saying actually?! She wants the ransom money or else she kills the “hostage” she has… In the news and movies that is not called usually an argumentIt sure sounds like a hoax, perhaps not just for the money, but also for the argument it gives to the pro-aborts. Like: see, all those pro-lifers just talk, but when it takes their money to save a baby, they do nothing.
I KNOW it’s not an argument. Neither are “it’s just a cluster of cells”, “life begins at viability”, or “it’s my body”, but they are all used as arguments…Believe me, it is no argument… :nope: what is she saying actually?! She wants the ransom money or else she kills the “hostage” she has… In the news and movies that is not called usually an argument![]()
it’s really sad, yesI KNOW it’s not an argument. Neither are “it’s just a cluster of cells”, “life begins at viability”, or “it’s my body”, but they are all used as arguments…![]()
There’s a countdown in the top left corner, below the money amount. I guess that’s kinda like a date.I wouldn’t give them anything. Looking at the site, the question that immediately jumped out at me was: Where’s the deadline? They give a generic “three months” deadline, but three months from when? Just as with junk email, whenever no concrete date is given, you can almost guarantee that it is a hoax/scam. They could keep the site up for years with the same info.
In a way, I feel better about it being a scam. At least some poor baby’s life isn’t really on the line.