Friday, April 23, 2010

No Litmus Test? Really?



My questions for Mr. Obama:
1. Why is the abortion decision "difficult"?

2. If you want someone who is in favor of women's rights, do the preborn females in the womb have any rights? Who will protect them?

3. Who is going to protect the "bodily integrity" of the preborn baby from the abortionist's vacuum?

3 comments:

Unknown said...

I'm thinking Obama doesn't really believe what he's saying. He's merely looking to appeal to the masses. More and more, I lose hope in the “frontal assault” of addressing our government leaders. It seems to me that the best way to fight abortion might be starting a bottom up revolution… informing and exposing abortion to the youth, and letting that pressure produce lasting change.

My wife caught Oprah’s “Earth Day” show, just so see what they were talking about, and they presented the makers of a film exposing the Dolphin killing in Japan. The video seeks to inform the people of Japan of the situation by showing them footage of what actually goes on… and the images are graphic of course.

My wife and I were saying – if Oprah “exposed” abortion in this same way – the tables would turn and I believe MANY would change their views..

the sife said...

Where are the Christians to remind us that president's don't really affect abortion much? They were everywhere prior to the election.

Matt Blick said...

Why is the abortion decision "difficult"?

Well for starters it's a choice about taking an innocent human being's life. That reality is often in the background no matter how much people may rationalize it by talking about 'terminating a foetus'

And also it's a decision that many are prepared to help a woman take but very few are prepared to help a woman deal with the lifetime of guilt and regret that can follow.

What always comes to mind when I hear people say this is, if it is a decision, then it's possible that one of the choices is the wrong choice. It was this thought that inspired one of my songs.