Some people may ask, why should I care that some other woman has an abortion?
Why should anyone care? Here's the short
answer
Because a baby is killed in the process. That's it.
But we are told it's a "woman's choice." Whatever she decides is right for her
and her baby, so get out of her business. Again, there wouldn't to be an issue
if this "choice" didn't involved an innocent baby's life. But it does.
So does abortion really come down to being about a "woman's choice"?
Because abortion activists always fall back on this argument.
They say "Yeah, it is a baby... but it's a woman's choice"
They may even admit, "Abortion is not ideal... but it's a woman's choice"
They may even say, "I'm against abortion
personally... but it's a woman's choice"
So, how does this logic actually work in other situations?
Is it always a woman's right to choose? I mean, how far do we take that?
What if a mother wants to abuse her child? It's her choice, right?
What if a woman wants to torture her
little puppy? It's her choice, right?
What if a woman wants to abandon her
child on the highway?
It's her choice, right? Well no, because
those things are wrong
Yeah choices are fine and great. But like in all situations
the right to choose needs to be put in context
Look, choices are great, but when another life is hurt or killed in the process
there's something wrong here. You see, in an abortion there's actually two people involved
The mother and the baby. And if abortion
is the intentional killing of a fetus
It's the baby that's the one most affected by it
It's an irreversible decision that affects her life
and her life can never be given back
So, in an abortion, what happens to the baby?
And what does that "choice" mean for her?
Because I don't think many people who consider themselves "pro-choice"
actually know how abortion procedures go.
Well, in the D&C procedure, the body of the baby is cut into pieces
with a sharp steel knife and extracted from the womb
In another procedure, the baby is dismembered and vacuumed out
Sometimes, the baby is expelled and flushed down the toilet
Or, a saline solution is injected into the womb
to burn the baby skin and poison her to death
In a partial-birth abortion, which has since been outlawed
the baby is partially delivered while she's still alive
the doctor punctures the base of the baby's skull
and sucks her brains out to kill her
Now that "choice" involves a very bloody and brutal way to kill a baby
So, what do you think? Is that a good choice for her?
No. And don't tell me it's a woman's body so it's a woman's choice
A baby is not part of a woman's body
It's in her body, but she's a separate entity and a separate person
No women would agree to have part of her body
or her limbs cut up and suctioned out
It's the baby that's going through this
And we know for a fact that baby in the womb experience pain
So, when we say, "It's a woman's choice"
Are we giving the baby a choice about whether to live or die?
And when we say, "It's a woman's choice"
Do we consider that this baby will never see the light of day?
And when we say, "It's a woman's choice"
Do we understand that a baby
has to be sacrificed to cater to our needs?
'cause last time I checked, abortion stops a beating heart
and abortion kills the life in the womb
That's why the claim that abortion is a
"woman's choice"
is never a good argument for abortion
A right to slice up, cut up and suction out our own babies is not a matter of "choice"
It's a matter of right or wrong, just or unjust
That's why the argument that it's a "woman's right to choose"
can never, ever justify abortion
