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The pro-abortion movement is clever in its use of language. Activists do everything they can to eliminate the word “abortion” from the discussion. So they name themselves “pro-choice” – not pro-abortion. Pro-lifers are, of course, “anti-choice.” Abortion advocates always talk about a woman’s right to chose, a woman’s right to control her body, a woman’s right to make her own health decisions. They talk about termination of a pregnancy.
When pressed, they say of course they’re not FOR abortion. (How dare you suggest that?) When linguistic camouflage fails, they talk about rape, incest, life of the mother, health of the fetus, or back-alley abortions.
These advocates never name what’s really going on – a woman hiring a butcher to dismember her living baby, who has fingers, toes, eyes, brain, and a beating heart. They never acknowledge the emotional, physical, and spiritual scarring a woman experiences after the “procedure.”
When discussing pro-life issues, how can one get past these obstacles to genuinely touch the hearts of pro-abortion friends and family? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
When pressed, they say of course they’re not FOR abortion. (How dare you suggest that?) When linguistic camouflage fails, they talk about rape, incest, life of the mother, health of the fetus, or back-alley abortions.
These advocates never name what’s really going on – a woman hiring a butcher to dismember her living baby, who has fingers, toes, eyes, brain, and a beating heart. They never acknowledge the emotional, physical, and spiritual scarring a woman experiences after the “procedure.”
When discussing pro-life issues, how can one get past these obstacles to genuinely touch the hearts of pro-abortion friends and family? Any suggestions would be appreciated.