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“I feel the greatest destroyer of peace today is 'Abortion', because it is a war against the child... A direct killing of the innocent child, 'Murder' by the mother herself... And if we can accept that a mother can kill even her own child, how can we tell other people not to kill one another? How do we persuade a woman not to have an abortion? As always, we must persuade her with love... And we remind ourselves that love means to be willing to give until it hurts...”
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“Today the danger of the pro-life position, which I vigorously support, is that it can be frighteningly selective. The rights of the unborn and the dignity of the age-worn are pieces of the same pro-life fabric. We weep at the unjustified destruction of the unborn. Did we also weep when the evening news reported from Arkansas that a black family had been shotgunned out of a white neighborhood.
When we laud life and blast abortionists, our credibility as Christians is questionable. On one hand we proclaim the love and anguish, the pain and joy that goes into fashioning a single child. We proclaim how precious each life is to God and should be to us. On the other hand, when it is the enemy that shrieks to heaven with his flesh in flames, we do not weep, we are not shamed; we call for more”
― The Ragamuffin Gospel
When we laud life and blast abortionists, our credibility as Christians is questionable. On one hand we proclaim the love and anguish, the pain and joy that goes into fashioning a single child. We proclaim how precious each life is to God and should be to us. On the other hand, when it is the enemy that shrieks to heaven with his flesh in flames, we do not weep, we are not shamed; we call for more”
― The Ragamuffin Gospel

“If your mind can move mountains
and swallow gods,
Why does it worry with helpless yesterdays
and unborn tomorrows?
If it can vomit stars
and walk on split hairs,
Why must it follow the same
path to despair?
Everyone will tell you:
'An orgasm here is just as good.”
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and swallow gods,
Why does it worry with helpless yesterdays
and unborn tomorrows?
If it can vomit stars
and walk on split hairs,
Why must it follow the same
path to despair?
Everyone will tell you:
'An orgasm here is just as good.”
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“Unborn eternity does not die; existence is dying and falls asleep in the eternity beyond existence.”
― The Sun Watches the Sun
― The Sun Watches the Sun

“I was not born with English in my pocket.”
― Conceptualizing and measuring human anxiety on the Internet
― Conceptualizing and measuring human anxiety on the Internet

“Plato's proposals in this matter are abhorrent to all true Christians. His intentions were, of course, excellent, for he desired the greatest possible improvement of the human race; but his good intentions led him to the proposal of measures which are necessarily unacceptable and repugnant to all those who adhere to Christian principles concerning the value of the human personality and the sanctity of human life. Moreover, it by no means follows that what has been found successful in the breeding of animals, will also prove successful when applied to the human race, for man has a rational soul which is not intrinsically dependent on matter but is directly created by Almighty God. Does a beautiful soul always go with a beautiful body or a good character with a strong body? Again, if such measures were successful — and what does "successful" mean in this connection? — in the case of the human race, it does not follow that the Government has the right to apply such measures. Those who to-day follow, or would like to follow, in the footsteps of Plato, advocating, e.g. compulsory sterilisation of the unfit, have not, be it remembered, Plato's excuse, that he lied at a period anterior to the presentation of the Christian ideals and principles. — 230”
― A History of Philosophy, Vol 1.1 Greece and Rome
― A History of Philosophy, Vol 1.1 Greece and Rome

“I’ve reached the vanishing point
without you.
Here my heartache begins with your pain
trying to find an unborn start
in this fatal disappearance
From the poem ‘Me with the Vanishing Point”
― To Evince the Blue
without you.
Here my heartache begins with your pain
trying to find an unborn start
in this fatal disappearance
From the poem ‘Me with the Vanishing Point”
― To Evince the Blue

“Invest your money and time acquiring knowledge for yourself... and the good news is that as you do so, you keep your children and grandchildren and unborn generations enlightened by what you have already learnt!”
― The Great Hand Book of Quotes
― The Great Hand Book of Quotes
“There's a difference between wanted living children and unwanted unborn children. And, if whomever wants unwanted born children to be born, then they should not make it difficult for them to be helped when people need the assistance.”
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“If you are waiting to gain power to do something; then there is no difference between you and an unborn child.”
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“At her words, words of forgiveness from Rose, an honest and just woman, something broke inside of Wince. His tears began to flow. Age seemed to drift from his face like misty ghosts from a morning field. Katie lifted his chin and, holding back her own tears, looked into his eyes. "Thank you, Wince."
Eve placed her free hand on his shoulder. "May we hold her now?"
Wince nodded and gently released the baby into the waiting arms of her sisters.
"You did the right thing, Wince." Rose gave Wince a hug. "And you can help us bury her after Wilson and the Tar Ponds City Police see if they can find anybody to lay charges against after all this time.”
― Twin Loyalties: From The Chronicles Of Tar Ponds City
Eve placed her free hand on his shoulder. "May we hold her now?"
Wince nodded and gently released the baby into the waiting arms of her sisters.
"You did the right thing, Wince." Rose gave Wince a hug. "And you can help us bury her after Wilson and the Tar Ponds City Police see if they can find anybody to lay charges against after all this time.”
― Twin Loyalties: From The Chronicles Of Tar Ponds City

“The pain of an unpublished manuscript is akin to the trauma of bearing an unborn.”
― An Ode Towards Hope –
― An Ode Towards Hope –

“Do you remember what it felt when you were unborn? It feels exactly the same when you die. Your experiences are by-product of your consciousness . But true reality, I observe, is a no experience , no consciousness state . This is just opposite to what they are telling you for the centuries.”
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