Randomuser:
What about infant mortality? Much like miscarriages, there doesn’t seem to be much talk in “pro-life” circles about infant mortality rates (the U.S. rates are appalling) or miscarriages. There’s more to being anti-abortion than simply being anti-abortion. Stories like this won’t magically change that.
Let’s look at some of that Randomuser.
What about infant mortality?
Pro life people are concerned with it.
But the** pro-abortion people almost never express concern over the virtual 100% preborn infant mortality that occurrs with abortion.**
Also Randomuser:
Much like miscarriages, there doesn’t seem to be much talk in “pro-life” circles about infant mortality rates (the U.S. rates are appalling) or miscarriages.
Doesn’t sound like you’ve been around many pro-lifers then.
Many in
the pro-abortion world would say miscarried babies are NOT even persons.
Randomuser again:
There’s more to being anti-abortion than simply being anti-abortion.
We know someone who works professionally in pro-life ministry. They do pro-life counseling, but they also do diapers, infant car seats, infant clothes, helps for single moms, etc. etc.
They’ve NEVER had a pro-abortion person come in and offer to help with the post natal work (and there is plenty that needs to be done). Never. Not once.
No volunteers, no prospective employees. None.
Stories like this won’t magically change the fact that pro-abortion people never lift a finger to help the post-born (here at this place, so far), but there’s MORE to saying you are concerned about life than . . . Well . . . Merely saying it.