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Maybe you missed what I included in that post:I am saying that for 27 years abortion was shown by having happy healthy pictures. Did abortion decline or was there an attitude adjustment that it might be wrong. No, not really. Only after many years did pro-life people change their tactics.
*cdc.gov/MMWR/preview/mmwrhtml/ss5511a1.htm
*CDC’s abortion surveillance report for 2003, the last year available as far as I know, shows:
"Overall, the annual number of legal induced abortions in the United States increased gradually from 1973 to 1990 (peak point) and then generally declined thereafter (Figure 1)…
The national legal induced abortion ratio increased from 196 per 1,000 live births in 1973 (the first year that 52 areas reported) to 358 per 1,000 in 1979 and remained nearly stable through 1981 (Figure 1, Table 2). The ratio peaked at 364 per 1,000 in 1984 and since then has demonstrated a generally steady decline…
The national legal induced abortion rate increased from 14 per 1,000 women aged 15–44 years in 1973 to 25 per 1,000 in 1980. The rate remained stable at 23–24 per 1,000 during the 1980s and early 1990s and at 20–21 per 1,000 during 1994–1997. The abortion rate remained unchanged at 17 per 1,000 during 1998–1999 and at 16 per 1,000 during 2000–2002, both overall and in the same 47 reporting areas. In 2003, the abortion rate remained unchanged overall at 16 per 1,000 and decreased to 15 per 1,000 in the 47 reporting areas. "*
To summarize, the number of abortions has been declining since 1990, the abortion ratio (number of abortions per 1000 live births) has been declining since 1984, and the abortion rate (number of abortions per 1000 women of reproductive age) has been declining, though in plateaus, since 1980. This is well within the 27 year mark you mention.
cdc.gov/MMWR/preview/mmwrhtml/ss5511a1.htm#fig1 is a graph showing the number, ratio and rate of abortions in the USf rom 1973 to 2003. If you look at the graph (I tried to include the image of it, but can’t make it work for some reason), you will plainly see that there was a much greater decline in all those areas prior to 2000 than there has been since 2000.
As an aside, there is an interesting article from the AGI about the efforts to make abortion rarer from both sides.
guttmacher.org/pubs/gpr/09/1/gpr090102.html
If the Catholic Church considers the most morally appropriate way to educate children about abortion is to leave it up to the parents, even for teens, much less preschoolers, then I am a bit confused as to why Catholics are here arguing that it is their religious duty to show these huge photos of blood-covered dismembered babies in areas and situations where parents have no option to choose whether or not their young children see these photos.I was talking about the healthy developmental pictures of babies in the uterus or even a discuss about when life begins without pictures. The catholic church did not want any discussion about life at all and I haven’t seen any change of that in the Sunday School program.They leave it up the parents so to suggest that the Sunday school is where it should happen is bogus. It is not going to happen.
I do not really understand why they are saying that it is their religious duty and right to educate the children because they know (evidently based solely on the fact that the parents are headed to the toy store or grocery store with their children) that the parents are inadequately explaining abortion to their 3 and 4 year olds and that the protestors showing these signs in this manner are actually doing them a favor to so educate the children (presumably so they don’t grow up to be serial killers?).
Pretty big disconnect here. Is the Church then wrong in its moral teaching on this subject?*