Can someone explain to me why radical, second-wave feminists sneer at young women who want to stay home and have children of their own? Why they use the phrase, “Barefoot and Pregnant” as though this were in some way a slur, intended to demean those very same women? What’s wrong with being barefoot and pregnant? … Continue reading
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Crimes Against Children Vol. #1 Essay 7
We have all heard it before. “Our children are our future.” But, do we sincerely believe it? Do we live our lives as though that statement were true? Are our priorities arranged to reflect that principle? Or do we silently stand by while others denigrate, demean or even destroy children’s innocent lives? Between 2001 and 2007 federal … Continue reading
Quote: Mark Steyn on Birth Rates
Second-wave feminism convinced the young female baby boomers in the 1960’s that marriage and children limited their ability to “be-all-that-they-could be” and that both were signs of “oppression” and “domination” by men. As a result, divorce rates exploded, abortions skyrocketed, marriages declined and birthrates crashed, leaving Western Civilization gasping for air in 2012. kqd “Why be surprised that Spanish … Continue reading
Quote: Mother Teresa on Abortion
“It is a poverty that a ‘child must die’, so that you may live as you wish….” Mother Teresa “We must not be surprised when we hear of murders, killings, of wars, or of hatred….If a mother can kill her own child, what is left but for us to kill each other?” Mother Teresa Check … Continue reading
Quote: Ronald Reagan on Abortion
“I’ve noticed that everyone who is for abortion is already born.” Ronald Reagan “Simple morality dictates that unless someone can prove the unborn human is not alive, we must give it the benefit of the doubt and assume it is alive. And, thus, it should be entitles to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” … Continue reading
The Abyss of Abortion Vol. #1 Essay 1
I am convinced that the legalization of abortion in 1973 would never have come to fruition if not for the success of the U. S. Supreme Court case to remove prayer from our public schools in 1963, and the unintended consequences of Vatican II in 1965. But before we can fully understand how abortion became … Continue reading