Of course, showing dismembered babies to young children is not right, but then again it wouldn’t be worse than the images young children see on the computer, video games, movies, etc. I say this not to justify the use of these images around young children, but only to point out that the same people who are responsible for abortion “rights” are the ones who more often than not are responsible for the widespread pornography and violent images that corrupt the youth.
At any rate, showing the results of abortion to those who are no longer young children is perfectly legitimate (in other words there is nothing intrinsically evil about displaying them, unlike displaying pornography) and indeed even necessary. Some may ask, “what if people get offended?” That is a good question. The answer, however, is not that pro-lifers should stop showing the images, but rather that the offended people should join the fight to stop the process that leads to what is seen in the images. That is the point, after all.
The fact is that people have become indifferent towards abortion, which they view as the “termination of a pregnancy” or of “a fetus” or “glob of tissue.” If showing these images helps to get people to realize what is at stake here and motivate them to fight abortion, then it is not only good but necessary.
As to the question posted in the original post, the general rule, as others have pointed out, is that the ends do not justify the means. Therefore, no means that are intrinsically evil can ever be used and means that are unjustified in a particular circumstance cannot be used either, even if the end is good. However, it must be remembered, that many “means” are not intrinsically evil or good, and therefore in some cases may be acceptable, and in others not acceptable, depending on the gravity of the situation. Abortion, being as seriously evil as it is, can be fought using means that in other cases may not be acceptable. This, at least, is my :twocents:
The teachings of the Church must always be the rule.