And I do think that those who work to help women in crisis pregnancy are doing that.
The problem with determining the reasons women get abortions is that women are going to give “good” reasons for taking this step. They are not going to say that they do not want to have their fun cut off by having a baby, so they say their education would be affected. They do not want to say that they don’t want to deal with the hassle of a small child, so they say they have other children who would be negatively affected if they had a child. (
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...FjAAegQIBBAB&usg=AOvVaw1xqMdK0i41jnlfyY-vCx8u)
I am not saying that this is the case for all women who get abortions, only that there is no real way to tell the true reasons. Even the question of whether they are being pressured to have the abortion will not be answered truthfully in some cases, because the woman will want to please the bully more than she wants to get help, or perhaps she thinks she wouldn’t get help, for example, PP seems unconcerned about violating the law when it comes to underage patients.
The pro-abortion folks have no problem lying and exploiting extreme cases to get the outcome they want. (
Exposé: Planned Parenthood ignored sexual assault of 13-year-old victims)(
Confessions of an Ex-Abortionist)
Way too much of our society pushes sex onto people. People then have sex with people or at times when they do not want to have a baby. Then what can they do? How many patients think that “the pregnancy” is just a clump of cells, that “the pregnancy” is just a problem to be solved rather than an actual living human being as they themselves once were?
Dr Maslow was unhappy with his work towards the end of his life. The idea of self-actualization is very flawed, and the human potential movement inspired by his work was an complete disaster. Read or listen the Catholic psychologist Dr William Coulter, who came to realize the harm these ideas were having after an entire Catholic Catholic school system was destroyed by him and Carl Rogers. (
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best but audio, needs to be purchased (I will pay for it if you want to listen to it):
Full Hearts and Empty Heads - Keep The Faith)
The way to help people out of poverty is to help them become better persons: people who are able to delay gratification, who are able to think through their actions and consider the consequences.
A government which continually allows them to avoid the consequences is
enabling, not helping, people. A government which, as the poster above mentioned, takes away $300 of benefits for a $50 increase in income, is
keeping the poor poor. And a government which forces itself on the people is a tyranny.