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Frank
Frank
Monday, July 10, AD 2023 4:38am

Agreed. Well done.

Mary De Voe
Monday, July 10, AD 2023 4:54am

Babies are not only people, babies are citizens when they are brought outside the womb, dead or alive. Babies are citizens and people, our Constitutional Posterity, all future generations guaranteed the safeguarding of their innocence, civil rights and their society/government. Their souls are created equal by “their Creator”, immortal, rational and holy.
If atheists cannot accept that, then it is their problem, not ours.

Philip Nachazel
Philip Nachazel
Monday, July 10, AD 2023 6:04am

Babies are the property of God. The custodians, parents and family, are held accountable for the development of God’s children.
To start off this Divine relationship with acts of violence against His child to be born is a direct assault on Love.
Until an exchange of serious repentance and forgiveness occurs the assailant is void of Love. Can you imagine a world where 35 or 40 million women and men work and live in communities trying to find peace in their own hearts but only find emptiness? Then their consciences are disturbed agian when they see Pro-Lifers giving witness. How that angst, unforgiven heartburn, has a ripple effect throughout the communities. A band of self inflicted people who hate themselves.

Two people die in an abortion. Sometimes three if the father of the slain participated.

The poster is elegant because it is simple Truth.

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chris griffin
chris griffin
Monday, July 10, AD 2023 10:36am

The baby cries out to God for vengeance. “God will severely judge every violation of the commandment “You shall not kill”, the commandment which is at the basis of all life together in society.”
Evangelium Vitae, 53.

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