Sunday, July 9, 2023

Why Pro-Choice is Pro-Violence

 




We are all Made To Live - Dr. Paul Saba shares how his family chose life when everything was stacked against them.

Pro-Choice Is Pro-Violence

By Andrew Kaake


Pro-choice is pro-violence.

If you’re pro-life, this probably feels obvious to you. You might be surprised I even bothered to type it out.



If you’re pro-choice, though, this is likely an explosive, even offensive, statement to you. But this statement happens to be accurate, and it doesn’t depend on a single pro-life premise in order to be true. Said another way, I don’t need to convince you of the pro-life position in order to demonstrate that you’re committed to the public support of violence against other humans.

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Pennsylvania nurses want permission to kill preborn children

Nurses in Pennsylvania are mobilizing to advocate for the ability to commit abortions in the state, according to a recent report by WHYY.


Current state law requires that all abortions be committed by physicians; however, some other medical professionals, including nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and certified nurse midwives have said they are supporting new legislation to change current state law so that they, too, can commit abortions.

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OPINION

Futile Care: The Problem of Someone Else Deciding If You Should Live or Die

Would you trust a stranger with determining the value of your loved one's life? There is an uncomfortable gray area when it comes to determining the futility of someone's medical treatment in America. Every decision is subjective somehow, so it might be risky to have too many laws that interfere with your decision-making.


But while the vagueness of these laws is thus necessary to some extent, we should also consider the potential abuses this ambiguity renders possible. Seeing as the doctors and committees claim authority over this process, there should be many important questions we could ask about their decision-making.

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KNOW THIS

Despite common misunderstandings about adoption, inquiries are up since the end of Roe

Prior to the fall of Roe v. Wade in June of 2022, Vox argued that adoption could never “effectively replace abortion” because “people who choose adoption still become parents — they just don’t raise their children.” Now, a year after the Supreme Court decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, it appears that adoption inquiries from pregnant women have been increasing.

The abortion-to-adoption ratio in the United States is about 50:1. Data from 2020 puts the ratio at 47:1, but, as the pro-life Lozier Institute reports, based on information from the pro-abortion Guttmacher Institute, at-home abortions via the abortion pill are not included in those ratios.

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Positively Pro-Life! Podcast


Greg Mayo from Support After Abortion speaks with us about hope, healing and help for post-abortive men on Positively Pro-Life Podcast. Listen to our latest episode here.


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CHAPTER EVENTS

Oct 28

SAVE THE DATE!

Mark you calendars for The Pro-Life Banquet of the Year in Pennsylvania! 2023 Celebrate Banquet is set to be held at the Hershey Lodge, Hershey on 28th October.


OUR HIGHLY ANTICIPATED AND ESTEEMED

BANQUET SPEAKER WILL BE ANOUNCED IN AUGUST!

Mark Houck will receive the Pro-Life Leadership Award at the event. Newly-installed Bishop Timothy Senior of the Diocese of Harrisburg will give the invocation.

Oct 28

Prayer Breakfast

Cambria-Somerset Chapter CCHL's will host their Annual Prayer Breakfast on Saturday, October 28th at the Grove in New Germany. For more details, visit www.prolifecambriasomerset.org/

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