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"is you against abortion because you yourself were aborted?" 32 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
judging and hissing, and then sitting back in your chair and feeling justified. But instead of devoting that energy to "saving" a child who doesn't even have nerve endings yet by sentencing it to a life filled with struggle and tinged with resentment, why not use those resources to save a child who already has likely known far too much suffering and fear? If you're not prepared to do any and all of these things, I'm not sure why you're prepared to condemn someone else for that same inclination. All I'm saying is, there are children out there, already outside their mothers' bodies, who have suffered things most of us can't even imagine. Likely for their entire lives. If you truly want to help someone, they need you so much more.
"is you against abortion because you yourself were aborted?" 32 comments
guest
· 6 years ago
If you feel you MUST save a child, there are better ways to do it. HARDER ways, mind you, but considering so many are claiming abortion to be the "easy way out," I assume none of those individuals are opposed to a challenge. Even if it takes a lifetime. There are children out there in orphanages right now. Go adopt/foster one. Or sponser a child from overseas. Already doing that? Sponsor another one. Or send medical aid to a child wasting away from disease. Pay to have a well put in-- or for food or schooling, even for a child in your own country. Take in a refugee family. You already feel you have the moral high ground, AND, clearly, the time, willpower, and resources necessary to help a child, and help a child right, by God. Resources you've clearly offered up to these young women to help make the decision to keep a baby easier on them, rather than simply demanding they make a decision you can live with and then turning your back on them. I know it's certainly the easier thing to do