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May 26th, 2007, 04:07 PM

So, how did it go last Saturday, on your "pro-life Saturday" in Indiana?



   
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So, how did it go last Saturday, on your "pro-life Saturday" in Indiana?
Jeremiah, how thoughtful of you to ask. We were blessed to meet several new people who are 'fired up' about saving babies. A couple of them were introduced to the fallacies of legal positivism and they appeared to change their minds on the spot.

Out of this event, we have been invited to a couple local youth groups to discuss the abortion issue with them.

One man who came had an interesting story to share. His father was a doctor who performed abortions in the 1950s, and when they caught him, he served time in the federal penitentiary! It's amazing how instead of prosecuting these murderers, we now worship them.




   
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Jeremiah, how thoughtful of you to ask. We were blessed to meet several new people who are 'fired up' about saving babies. A couple of them were introduced to the fallacies of legal positivism and they appeared to change their minds on the spot.

Out of this event, we have been invited to a couple local youth groups to discuss the abortion issue with them.

One man who came had an interesting story to share. His father was a doctor who performed abortions in the 1950s, and when they caught him, he served time in the federal penitentiary! It's amazing how instead of prosecuting these murderers, we now worship them.


Thanks for responding with a "good" report, especially! You have produced 'fruit' already! That's exciting.

No wonder most people consider the 50's the "good old days"! For one thing, the country wasn't split in two, over abortion. It was wrong, it was a crime, and the criminals went to jail, if they were caught.



   
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Jeremiah, how thoughtful of you to ask. We were blessed to meet several new people who are 'fired up' about saving babies. A couple of them were introduced to the fallacies of legal positivism and they appeared to change their minds on the spot.

Out of this event, we have been invited to a couple local youth groups to discuss the abortion issue with them.

One man who came had an interesting story to share. His father was a doctor who performed abortions in the 1950s, and when they caught him, he served time in the federal penitentiary! It's amazing how instead of prosecuting these murderers, we now worship them.

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You don't know how many times I've heard of these abortionists referred to as 'saviors' and 'liberators'.



   
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You don't know how many times I've heard of these abortionists referred to as 'saviors' and 'liberators'.
I have never seen that. The idea of using spiritual language to describe this regrettable yet universal act strikes me as inappropriate and more than a bit strange. I was just really surprised to hear it used by you!





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