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Anonymous asked: i'd love to see you get pregnant. how anti-choice would you be then?

Ha, um… I plan on having lots of children with my husband. They will be amazing.

get over your small attempt at a dig. Wake up friend, we’re all human, I don’t esteem myself higher than another. I could have been the rape victim, or the mother who is afraid, or the teenager, or the many different strange, awful, hard, embarrassing, and simply “bad” situations women are in…

I care… but even if I didn’t care about women, it doesn’t change the fact that the unborn are living human beings and deserve a right to life. Life, the most basic human right, which has been so offended in our country must be protected again.

You don’t have to like me, but listen to me… you know this is the truth.

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Anonymous asked: What you pro-lifers have got wrong is your title. You're not pro-life at all, you're anti-choice. Buttering up the title you give yourself doesn't change the fact that you are trying to take the rights away of women. I dont love abortion, its a really drastic choice and should be only used as a last option (such as if well-used birth control fails or giving birth will cause health damage) but I am pro-choice because either way abortions WILL exist and keeping it legal is better than coat-hangers

I am anti-choice… I’ll make a sign if you want. I am anti giving anyone the right to murder.

I am trying to take rights away from women. Yes. The right to kill their children at any stage of development… think about it.

About abortions still existing. Of course they will. Murder is illegal and it still exists… Listen, every death from abortion is a tragedy we mourn. But why should the law be faulted for making it more risky for one human to take the life of another completely innocent one?

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Anonymous asked: i was just wondering if you support any form of abortion at all. even if the situation would involve giving birth to a still born that could have been prevented. and what are your views on pregnancies that are a result of rape.
I want to be honest that I do oppose your views but I am very interested in hearing your opinion on this issue. also you are very brave for fighting what you believe in. it's courageous.

Hey, I have to say that I’m not sure what you mean about situations that involve giving birth to a still born that could have been prevented. Could you elaborate a little bit, I’d like to look in on that. Maybe I’m just confused… haha, it happens.

When it comes to pregnancies that are a result of rape… My heart breaks when I hear about anyone who is a victim of rape… I can’t stand it, it burns me to my core and I would do anything to see to it that every rapist, child molester is punished to the highest extent of the law. They deserve nothing less, though the sad part about this is many rapist and child molesters never see their day in court… It’s horrifying.

There is no “but” to what I just said… I’m not cheep like that.

Abortion should never be an option and is never justifiable, no matter the circumstances, unless the mothers LIFE is in danger. If the unborn is NOT a human life, then no justification for abortion is necessary… abortion is totally fine and women should have abortions! But if the unborn is a human life (which is scientifically factual), then no justification for abortion is adequate…

Let me say again that rape, incest, etc is the most heinous of crimes. It’s abominable. And I will do everything, EVERYTHING i can to meet the needs of rape victims who find themselves pregnant or not… It’s my job, passion, duty and pleasure as a Christian and as someone who is pro-life to help them.

Thanks for asking.

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Results from 40 Days for Life. See the number of lives saved!

During these unified efforts, participants witnessed countless blessings from God:

  • 1,332 individual campaigns have taken place in 387 cities
  • More than 400,000 have joined together in an historic display of unity to pray and fast for an end to abortion
  • More than 13,000 church congregations have participated in the 40 Days for Life campaigns
  • Reports document 4,313 lives that have been spared from abortion — and those are just the ones we know about
  • 53 abortion workers have quit their jobs and walked away from the abortion industry
  • 14 abortion facilities completely shut down following local 40 Days for Life campaigns
  • Hundreds of women and men have been spared from the tragic effects of abortion, including a lifetime of regrets
  • More than 1,500 news stories have been featured in newspapers, magazines, radio shows and TV programs from coast to coast … and overseas
  • Many people with past abortion experiences have stepped forward to begin post-abortion healing and recovery

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Anonymous asked: If you don't want an abortion, you probably shouldn't get one. I think that's pretty understandable.

If you don’t want chocolate ice cream, you shouldn’t get any…

Abortion is not a matter of preference. I don’t oppose abortion because “i don’t want one” or find it distasteful. I oppose it because it violates rational moral principles.

If you don’t want a slave, you probably shouldn’t get one… ??? That’s not the point. We oppose slavery (I’m hoping you do) not because “we don’t want one”… no. Slavery devalues a human life, and so does abortion.

So have some chocolate ice cream and think about it. =)

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glittertitties-deactivated20130 asked: Please understand that I'm not trying to "start" anything here other than a discussion and perhaps a healthy argument--there is nothing wrong in that!--so I am curious. Are you 100% pro-life in absolutely any and all circumstances, or would you allow leeway in certain cases?

Hey, you’re totally fine! Ask me whatever. =) I love healthy arguments.

I am 100% pro-life.

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Anonymous asked: I follow you because I think that you're one of the few rational pro-life advocates. Although I disagree with you on almost every point, I appreciate the way the you present your opinions.
On behalf of the other side of the argument, I'd like to thank you.

Now YOU are someone I’d love to talk to! I want to shake your hand! Haha. Thanks for messaging me this. It made my night!

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adashofsugarandspice asked: Your attitude is inspiring, the way that you have the courage to take a stance and not compromise despite people's angry responses to your beliefs is inspiring. The way that you keep answering with grace, clarity, and wisdom is inspiring. I wish people would be less emotional and angry and realize that responding with anger is not the way to address these issues, it instead shows that that they are blindly defending their beliefs. Thank you for not doing the same. Now for a real question, when and why did your beliefs for the pro-life stance really start rising up strongly?

Wow, thank you for messaging me. This message made me tear up. Life is worth defending… People getting mad at me is a given… People get angry when they are presented with the truth because they become responsible for their actions.

I was raised in a Christian home and from a very early age I was with my parents peacefully protesting abortion. I have pictures all of my life holding up signs when i was growing up. I always knew it was wrong, and talked to my friends about it all through high school who were having abortions and such. But in the last year I started working in pro-life organizations. This last year has been an intense year full of God opening doors for me to spread the word of Life. I got involved in college this last year after I went to an abortion clinic last summer and saw all of the women who were in there and my heart broke. I talked to the women inside the clinic and told them I loved them, that God loved them, and I was praying for them and asked them to leave with me. A few of them did, after I was told to leave…. After that day, it was ON!

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Anonymous asked: I'd like to apologize in advance for such a long message, but I just rediscovered some stuff you might like to have on your blog (I'll split it into two messages so you don't just have one giant chunk of text):

“Our society is phony in its attitude toward handicapped children. We sponsor the Special Olympics, and cheer on the Down’s Syndrome competitors, speaking of the joy and inspiration they bring us; but when we hear a woman is carrying a special needs baby society says ‘Kill it before it is born.’”

— Stephenson County Right to Life

"Years ago, we were assured that abortion was a cure for child abuse, domestic violence, poverty, divorce, and almost every other social problem we’ve ever had. Somehow, killing our babies was going to set us free and guarantee our equality. Somehow legalizing the termination of a child’s life inside the womb of his or her mother promised women freedom, independence, empowerment and a sense of security. I cannot help but wonder how many children have to be dismembered in the wombs of their mothers before this plan starts working?"

— Pastor Walter Hoye

“…this term - ‘pro-choice’ - is absolutely, positively meaningless when it’s used in isolation (as it normally is!). First and foremost, the quality of a choice is determined by the goodness or badness of the object chosen. When the choice, for example, is to lie or cheat or steal or fornicate or kill babies in the womb, then to be pro-choice is actually to be pro-evil, because the object being chosen is evil. The only time it’s acceptable to be ‘pro-choice,’ is when the object of the choice happens to be good: the choice to love, the choice to forgive, the choice to respect human life from natural conception to natural death.”

— Fr. Ray Suriani

(To be continued in the next message)

LOVE IT. Thanks man! Keep sending me these! =)

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