Monday, July 03, 2006

Abortion

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The Facts Speak for Themselves

Oct.16,1916 Margaret Sanger founded Planned Parenthood. It was not parenthood but murder that was coldheartedly planned. She wrote to eliminate “inferior races like the Orientals, Jews and blacks.”

“the most merciful thing a large family does to one of its infant members is kill it. (Women and the new race)

Birth control was “to create a race of thoroughbreds (Birth Control review 1921)

Margaret Sanger called these people human weeds. Margaret died and alcoholic and drug addict (Passport Magazine July 1988), how sad a death, but even more sad was what she influenced by her life.

Planned parenthood in 1952 called it family planning and did not call it an abortion because it kills the life of the baby when it has begun.

Do women really know what an abortion is? A simple question, but you can rarely find a correct answer to it.

One Physician states that women are rarely informed of the possible consequences of their abortion. “The public is misled into believing that legal abortion is a trivial incident, even a lunch hour procedure. There has been almost a conspiracy of silence in declaring its risks. This is medically indefensible when patients suffer as a result. (LAW ABORTION: A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT OF ITS RISKS, Stallworthy pp.1245-1249)

Robert D. Crist, M.D (who had 3 women die shortly after he did their abortions). He is said to be “one of the most skilled and competent and committed physicians performing abortions.” (Patty Brous, president of Planned Parenthood of Mid-Missouri and Eastern Kansas, The Kansas City Star, Apr. 27, 1997)

If he is one of the most skilled than what does this mean of those who are much less competent. How many die under their less skillful hands?

The abortion process is presented and explained by those who support abortion as being safe. But it is a serious operation, no different than going under the surgeons knife. The National Institute of Health says the death rate is at 30 per 100,000 . But there are risks, infection can be a result of abortion and can be 1 in 4 (from mild all the way through fatal).

1 in 24 (4.1%) have experienced immediate medical complications. (These have included severe bleeding, infection, perforation of the uterus, and part of the baby being retained.) (Canadian Journal of Public Health 1982; 73:396-400) . A doctor in an emergency situation will first try to save both the baby and the mother not kill the baby. Women who've had a previous abortion have a 200% increased risk of miscarriage after two or more abortions. (Journal of the American Medical Association 1980; 243:2495-9)

1st trimester miscarriages when later trying to have the child you want increases 85%. Tubal pregnancies increase 400-800%. Labor problems increase 47%. Delivery problems increase 83%. Premature birth the #1 cause of infant mortality and mental retardation increases 300-500%.

And this is if you have only 1 abortion! A study of 20,000 who had legal abortions to 20,000 who had no abortions showed that those who wanted the baby lost the baby twice as often when they had had an abortion. In fact, the infertility rate from 20-24 year olds has risen from 3.6% to almost 11% over the last number of years. The National Center for Health Statistics says there are 2 reasons. #1- sexually transmitted diseases. #2 - injury inflicted during an abortion.

46% of women who undergo an abortion have already had at least one previous abortion, at least 15% of the women have had 2 or more .

Breast cancer risk increased 140% following a abortion.( British Journal of Cancer 1981; 43:72-6 ) Placenta previa is a condition producing extremely severe, life-threatening bleeding in future pregnancies. Risk increased 600% following an abortion. (American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology 1981; 141:769-72 ) Increased bleeding during subsequent pregnancies. (American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology 1983; 146:136-40 )

It is a fact that 10%-30% of women who had abortions experience long term psychiatric problems. In a 5 year study , 25% of women who had abortions sought out psychiatric care…another study found the percentage even higher at 40%.( from the pamphlet-making an informed decision about your pregnancy). Relationships suffer as well, after 5-7 months 2 of 11 women continued with the same boyfriend they became pregnant with. This is a permanent decision that affects ones live afterward, there are psychological as well as physical consequences.

A Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota studied the long-ranged affects of Abortion on women. 10 years afterward she found that 81% of those women still had a pre-occupation over that aborted child. 10 years later 73% had flash-backs of their abortion experience. 10 years later 69% still remember after the abortion the feeling that what they had done was insane! 10 years later 54% still had nightmares. 10 years later 35% said that sometime during that time, they perceived a visitation from that child! And 10 years later 96% regarded it as murder. What this shows is that when women mature they have a different view of their former actions. Which can mean someone is influencing them when they are young and naive.

If a mother takes cocaine and kills her fetus or someone kills the fetus in the wound from the outside it is called murder. But when an abortion takes place the protective laws are ignored and it not called murder. Why? There needs to be a consistency on this.

What about a child we know may be born deformed, or cannot move or think well. The amount of one's qualities or capacity do not establish a person. Is the quality of life so important to us that we are willing to execute someone who falls short of our standard? Statistically only 1% of women aborting say they have been informed that their unborn baby has a defect (deformity.)

If we open the door to a births of a perfect child only, then where do we draw a line? The handicapped? Retarded? You will never meet a more loving human being than a child with downs-syndrome. History has proven that we always push the line further as we allow a lax in moral absolutes. How handicapped or retarded does someone have to be deemed unfit to live?

Neither inability or insanity do not invalidate someone's status as a person. If we are going to abort children who are deformed and not perfect in body or mind, can we do the same to adults? Obviously all children lack the aptitude of an adult, but we regard a child no less as a person than we do their parents. If an accident occurs or when they are too old and not functioning as before do we remove them from life? What is actually the difference? If we say that the definition of a human is based on their brain waves or ability to function 100%, than if one suffers in an accident and is not up to par should we deem them as no longer human. Where is the line drawn, who will decide that? We need to have a future perspective instead of a now one, to determine how all this will affect our lives and society.

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The Facts Speak for Themselves

Oct.16,1916 Margaret Sanger founded Planned Parenthood. It was not parenthood but murder that was coldheartedly planned. She wrote to eliminate “inferior races like the Orientals, Jews and blacks.”

“the most merciful thing a large family does to one of its infant members is kill it. (Women and the new race)

Birth control was “to create a race of thoroughbreds (Birth Control review 1921)

Margaret Sanger called these people human weeds. Margaret died and alcoholic and drug addict (Passport Magazine July 1988), how sad a death, but even more sad was what she influenced by her life.

Planned parenthood in 1952 called it family planning and did not call it an abortion because it kills the life of the baby when it has begun.

Do women really know what an abortion is? A simple question, but you can rarely find a correct answer to it.

One Physician states that women are rarely informed of the possible consequences of their abortion. “The public is misled into believing that legal abortion is a trivial incident, even a lunch hour procedure. There has been almost a conspiracy of silence in declaring its risks. This is medically indefensible when patients suffer as a result. (LAW ABORTION: A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT OF ITS RISKS, Stallworthy pp.1245-1249)

Robert D. Crist, M.D (who had 3 women die shortly after he did their abortions). He is said to be “one of the most skilled and competent and committed physicians performing abortions.” (Patty Brous, president of Planned Parenthood of Mid-Missouri and Eastern Kansas, The Kansas City Star, Apr. 27, 1997)

If he is one of the most skilled than what does this mean of those who are much less competent. How many die under their less skillful hands?

The abortion process is presented and explained by those who support abortion as being safe. But it is a serious operation, no different than going under the surgeons knife. The National Institute of Health says the death rate is at 30 per 100,000 . But there are risks, infection can be a result of abortion and can be 1 in 4 (from mild all the way through fatal).

1 in 24 (4.1%) have experienced immediate medical complications. (These have included severe bleeding, infection, perforation of the uterus, and part of the baby being retained.) (Canadian Journal of Public Health 1982; 73:396-400) . A doctor in an emergency situation will first try to save both the baby and the mother not kill the baby. Women who've had a previous abortion have a 200% increased risk of miscarriage after two or more abortions. (Journal of the American Medical Association 1980; 243:2495-9)

1st trimester miscarriages when later trying to have the child you want increases 85%. Tubal pregnancies increase 400-800%. Labor problems increase 47%. Delivery problems increase 83%. Premature birth the #1 cause of infant mortality and mental retardation increases 300-500%.

And this is if you have only 1 abortion! A study of 20,000 who had legal abortions to 20,000 who had no abortions showed that those who wanted the baby lost the baby twice as often when they had had an abortion. In fact, the infertility rate from 20-24 year olds has risen from 3.6% to almost 11% over the last number of years. The National Center for Health Statistics says there are 2 reasons. #1- sexually transmitted diseases. #2 - injury inflicted during an abortion.

46% of women who undergo an abortion have already had at least one previous abortion, at least 15% of the women have had 2 or more .

Breast cancer risk increased 140% following a abortion.( British Journal of Cancer 1981; 43:72-6 ) Placenta previa is a condition producing extremely severe, life-threatening bleeding in future pregnancies. Risk increased 600% following an abortion. (American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology 1981; 141:769-72 ) Increased bleeding during subsequent pregnancies. (American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology 1983; 146:136-40 )

It is a fact that 10%-30% of women who had abortions experience long term psychiatric problems. In a 5 year study , 25% of women who had abortions sought out psychiatric care…another study found the percentage even higher at 40%.( from the pamphlet-making an informed decision about your pregnancy). Relationships suffer as well, after 5-7 months 2 of 11 women continued with the same boyfriend they became pregnant with. This is a permanent decision that affects ones live afterward, there are psychological as well as physical consequences.

A Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota studied the long-ranged affects of Abortion on women. 10 years afterward she found that 81% of those women still had a pre-occupation over that aborted child. 10 years later 73% had flash-backs of their abortion experience. 10 years later 69% still remember after the abortion the feeling that what they had done was insane! 10 years later 54% still had nightmares. 10 years later 35% said that sometime during that time, they perceived a visitation from that child! And 10 years later 96% regarded it as murder. What this shows is that when women mature they have a different view of their former actions. Which can mean someone is influencing them when they are young and naive.

If a mother takes cocaine and kills her fetus or someone kills the fetus in the wound from the outside it is called murder. But when an abortion takes place the protective laws are ignored and it not called murder. Why? There needs to be a consistency on this.

What about a child we know may be born deformed, or cannot move or think well. The amount of one's qualities or capacity do not establish a person. Is the quality of life so important to us that we are willing to execute someone who falls short of our standard? Statistically only 1% of women aborting say they have been informed that their unborn baby has a defect (deformity.)

If we open the door to a births of a perfect child only, then where do we draw a line? The handicapped? Retarded? You will never meet a more loving human being than a child with downs-syndrome. History has proven that we always push the line further as we allow a lax in moral absolutes. How handicapped or retarded does someone have to be deemed unfit to live?

Neither inability or insanity do not invalidate someone's status as a person. If we are going to abort children who are deformed and not perfect in body or mind, can we do the same to adults? Obviously all children lack the aptitude of an adult, but we regard a child no less as a person than we do their parents. If an accident occurs or when they are too old and not functioning as before do we remove them from life? What is actually the difference? If we say that the definition of a human is based on their brain waves or ability to function 100%, than if one suffers in an accident and is not up to par should we deem them as no longer human. Where is the line drawn, who will decide that? We need to have a future perspective instead of a now one, to determine how all this will affect our lives and society.

9 comments:

Genuine Lustre said...

I'm glad to see an Irish pastor take a stand against abortion. Here in the US, I'm under the impression that all of the UK has gone that way of the liberals.

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World wide there are over 3,500 terminations carried out every day. Thats well over 1.3 million every year. In the US fifty percent of all cases, birth control was used, forty-eight percent used no precaution, and two percent had medical reasons.
That's a stagering ninety-eight percent that could have been prevented had an effective birth control been used. That's sad.
Don't get me wrong, I suspect the figures in Australia would be much the same. Just a whole lot of unnessesary killing.
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Over 3,500 terminations per day, 1.3 MILLION per year in the United States alone.
50 or 60 MILLION per year World Wide.
Sometime in the not too distant future, people will look back with disbelief and horror
at many of the practices of today.

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