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What Was She Thinking?

Elden Daniel

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Religion/Theologie

Beschreibung

My wife and I have children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. We have nephews and nieces. We have brothers and sisters. We have known them and about them since they were babies. We know the excitement and anticipations for the arrival of a new baby We know the great joy and celebration at the actual arrival of the new baby. We have shared the excitement of new babies with many friends at the arrival of their babies. Therefore, it is totally baffling, perplexing, and very sad to think of a mother deliberately ending the life of their unborn baby. How could anyone be involved in assisting her?

What was the mother thinking when she decided to abort her baby? What was the mother thinking after she aborted her baby? Why focus on the mother who aborted her baby? Although most of the emphasis is usually on the unborn baby, the victim of the abortion, the issue begins with the unborn baby's mother. There would be no abortion without a pregnant mother. If there is to be a decision not to abort the unborn baby and to carry the baby to term, the pregnant mother will be the one to make that decision. The unborn baby can't make the decision.

The content is candid and also compassionate but identifies both responsibilities and consequences.

Unborn babies' lives matter.

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Schlagwörter

baby, fetus, unborn, abortion, right to life, pregnancy