This
is how crazy the situation has become in Ireland. The abortion bill
that is nearing a vote on the Emerald Isle is being pushed by
politicians who promised not to do what they are now doing. OK, maybe
this is not shocking anymore. But the bill is being sold as necessary to
save the lives of pregnant women who are suicidal, even though so far
none of the psychiatrists called to testify at the Irish hearings can
say under oath that abortion was needed to save the life of a suicidal
woman. Plus, many studies have shown that women who have had abortions
are much more likely to commit suicide than women who have not had them.
Priscilla Coleman's 2011 review of scientific literature demonstrated the following:
Overall,
women with an abortion history experience an 81% increased risk for
mental health problems. The results showed that the level of increased
risk associated with abortion varies from 34% to 230% depending on the
nature of the outcome. Separate effects were calculated based on the
type of mental health outcome with the results revealing the following:
the increased risk for anxiety disorders was 34%; for depression it was
37%; for alcohol use/abuse it was 110%, for marijuana use/abuse it was
220%, and for suicide behaviors it was 155%.
So
the proposed bill, called the Protection of Life during Pregnancy Bill,
isn't actually designed to protect a single life during pregnancy. It
is designed to destroy life. As some Irish politicians who support the
bill have admitted, it is only intended as the opening to abortion on
demand. This is obvious, of course, but still it helps when pro-abortion
pols admit it. It is possible that all a woman will have to do if this
bill becomes law is claim - after being coached by counselors or nursing
staff on what to say - that she is considering suicide, and she can
therefore bypass all restrictions on abortion, at any point in her
pregnancy.
All
this, supposedly to protect the lives of pregnant women, in a nation
whose maternal mortality rates are among the very lowest - that is, the
best - in the world.
It
is tempting, and perhaps not even unfair, to ask What is happening to
Ireland? But it's hard to throw that rock from the glass house of
America. The same thing is happening in Ireland that has long been
happening here - we have ceded control of our nations to radicals who
could genuinely care less about what the majority of the nation's
citizens think. These people think that abortion, despite truckloads of
evidence to the contrary, is a boon for women's health, and that it is a
human right.
I
always want to sit these people down and ask them a question: Can you
name another supposed "human right" that, 40 years after it had been
won, was actually opposed by many thousands of people who had exercised
that right? Can you name just one such "right?" How many freed slaves
dedicated their lives to reinstate slavery? How many women who won the
right to vote in the United States in 1920 turned around after a couple
decades and said that they should never have been allowed to vote?
The
fact is that there is no such thing as a right to abortion. That the
pro-life movement is now led by many women who have had abortions, and
who will make any sacrifice to stop other women from making the same
mistake, is a testimony to this fact.
So
the deceivers in Ireland who are pretending that the proposed bill is
about saving lives have been exposed. It isn't about saving lives, it is
about taking lives in the name of a false "right."
Ireland
has avoided the legalization of abortion for decades while maintaining
its reputation as one of the safest places in the world to give birth,
but that has not stopped British, European and American billionaires
from pouring money into Irish "human rights" groups to reverse this law.
And now they are very close to achieving their goal.
If
I sound angry that's because I am angry. As this goes out, I am
returning from Mexico City, where I met with other pro-life leaders,
clergy and seminarians. Six years ago this city suffered a similar
onslaught of foreign interference, legalizing abortion over the
objections of the majority of the citizens of the Federal District of
Mexico. Almost immediately movements sprung up in other Mexican states
to revise their constitutions to prevent this from happening, and most
of these succeeded. As we have seen in other nations where abortion is
legalized under false pretenses, what follows is not greater peace and
prosperity, but more pitched political battles and corruption.
And,
more and more, we see governments willing to crush other basic rights
to preserve the false rights that have been adopted. We see the rights
to free speech and freedom of religion trampled so that our overlords
and their allies do not have to hear a voice of dissent, and we see the
fundamental institutions of family, Church and citizens groups attacked
so that there will be no resistance.
This
isn't peace and justice that is being promoted, and it is not progress.
It is war and injustice, especially for those millions of children who
suffer violent deaths, and for women who are sold a false way to
supposed liberation, only to suffer terribly.
Please
pray for Ireland, for Mexico, and for your own nation. This is by no
means over, and as we act, we must do so in accordance with the will of
God, which requires our prayerful attention to his voice in our lives.
Here in the United States we can today join with our bishops in this second Fortnight for Freedom.
Let's get the word out far and wide - we need prayer and the kind of
action that is informed by prayer if we are going to turn this around.