The following comes from a Dec. 12 story on the Christian Post.
Millennials are increasingly more pro-life and supportive of restrictions on abortion than their parents’ generation, according to polling data taken over the last decade, and pro-life leaders credit medical technology for this growing trend.
Lila Rose, president of the pro-life group Live Action, told The Christian Post in a recent interview that advances in ultrasound technology is just one of the many reasons why teenagers and people in their 20s are joining the movement.
“There’s a window into the womb with ultrasound. Just having the look into the womb you can see, even in the first trimester, the early development of the child — you can see the humanity of the child,” Rose said. “Now that we have that imagery and it’s more prevalent, people are having that personal encounter with the child, so it’s easier to recognize their human rights.”
She continued: “And there are stories that have emerged about how abortion doesn’t help women, but it actually hurts them. This has been shared in the testimonies of women who’ve spoken out against it afterwards. And there’s the emergence of evidence about the abuses and the illegal practices at Planned Parenthood that are coming more to light.
“All of these factors are inspiring to younger people who see it as a human rights abuse and an attack against women and children, and they want to join the movement,” Rose added.
Kathryn Brown, a Benedictine College student who was among 400 of her classmates who traveled from Kansas to Washington in January to lead the annual 41st annual March for Life demonstration, told CP that her generation is more pro-life than past generations because they’ve been greatly impacted by abortion.
“I think one big reason is because our generation is the one that’s missing so many people because of abortion,” Brown commented. “There are many people, college aged, who have siblings who were aborted. There are people missing in our lives because they were never given the chance to live — siblings, friends, maybe even people we would have married. We mourn them and we resolve to stand up for their God-given right to life so that others will not share that same fate.”
Jeanne Monahan, president of March for Life, shared Rose’s observation when she told CP earlier this year that among the reasons why people, especially those in millennial generation, are witnessing a cultural shift toward supporting the pro-life movement opposed to advocating for abortion, are the advances in technology and the human aspect — the personal stories of men and women who’ve been harmed by the aftermath of abortion.
“Years ago, it was the case that advocates for abortion would talk about the ‘thing’ growing in a woman’s womb as a lifeless blob of tissue,” Monahan explained. “And I think our advances in sonography and ultrasounds, and even our understanding of fetal development has dispelled those myths.”
She continued: “We know that, from the moment of conception, a baby has all of its DNA that it needs for the rest of its life. It has everything inherent that it will need for later on. Really, the only difference [between the preborn and adults] is in size and development.”
Next year’s March for Life will focus on preserving the lives of babies who receive a poor prenatal prognosis under the theme of “every child is a gift.”
“We’re focusing on a group of children who are much more likely to be killed in the womb than healthy children,” Rose said in a statement shared with CP.
To read the original story, click here.
In San Francisco, at the annual West Coast Walk for Life, you see them in t shirts that say “I Survived Death Roe”. They get it.
There is also something of a “demographic solution” in all this. These young people were born to parents who chose life for them, making it more likely that such beliefs would pass on to the next generation. Liberal secularists, for all their boasting about evolution, ignore a central principle of that idea: that reproductive success assures the survival of traits, and that those organisms that do not reproduce do not pass on their traits (I speak in their terms, for ideas are not traits). How they expect liberalism to survive when they will not reproduce and raise lots of little liberals is a mystery, until one realizes that their strategy is to “reproduce” through a public school monopoly they dominate (and domineer). This article suggests that strategy may not be working.
liberalism is not a genetically inherited trait, silly rabbit.
Oh the power of prayer!!!
What is really needed– whether people agree with or disagree with abortion– are STERN LAWS, forbidding all abortions— and a firm stance of society, on protection of the sacredness of all life! Only God can make a life, and only God can take a life! We really need to be a society of people, who bow to God, with FAITH in Him as our Creator– and a firm, unquestionable RESPECT FOR ALL LIFE!! Whether you agree with it or not– that is the LAW!! Secular attitudes, with no respect for God, are inadequate, in regards to seeking the true welfare and protection, of all human life! There needs to be certain, definite limits, to all things, and stern laws, to definitely PROTECT ALL LIFE!
Accurate Education is critical. Pass this on to others.
Endowment for Human Development:
https://www.ehd.org/movies.php?mov_id=44
There have been over 1 MILLION abortions in the USA in 2014.
And over 57.4 MILLION in the USA since 1973 Roe v Wade.
https://www.numberofabortions.com/
Reasons for opposition to ABORTION:
CCC: ” 2271 Since the first century the Church has affirmed the moral evil of every procured abortion.
This teaching has not changed and remains unchangeable.
Direct abortion, that is to say, abortion willed either as an end or a means, is gravely contrary to the moral law:
You shall not kill the embryo by abortion and shall not cause the newborn to perish.
God, the Lord of life, has entrusted to men the noble mission of safeguarding life, and men must carry it out in a manner worthy of themselves.
Life must be protected with the utmost care from the moment of conception: abortion and infanticide are abominable crimes. ”
CCC: ” 2272 Formal cooperation in an abortion constitutes a grave offense.
The Church attaches the canonical penalty of excommunication to this crime against human life.
“A person who procures a completed abortion incurs excommunication latae sententiae,” “by the very commission of the offense,” and subject to the conditions provided by Canon Law.
The Church does not thereby intend to restrict the scope of mercy. Rather, she makes clear the gravity of the crime committed, the irreparable harm done to the innocent who is put to death, as well as to the parents and the whole of society. ”
Abortion is the murder of innocent human beings for the convenience of others.
“Thou shall NOT KILL.” – GOD’s Commandment.