Six UNBELIEVABLE Confessions of Former Abortion Industry Advocates

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Children and grandchildren are truly blessings from God. And if you doubt that, just ask anyone who never experienced that first moment following birth when tiny fingers and toes are carefully counted. I guess you could ask me, because I’m in that category. My wife and I have been married more than 46 years. We chose to have children, but sometimes life doesn’t work out the way you plan it. And that’s okay, but when we look at the direction the world is going we don’t envy the task parents have of raising children in this society.
Still, we enjoy seeing children running, dancing, playing, and wrestling. We enjoy my wife’s grand-niece and three grand-nephews. We enjoy their giggles, but have to sometimes put our hands over our ears when they scream. My wife enjoys going on cicada hunts with one of the boys, or looking for transparent crabs on a beach at night. I even enjoy it when her grand-niece plays with my hair. . . even if there’s not much to play with! The American holiday known as Thanksgiving is always more enjoyable because of the little ones being there, even though they truthfully wear us out and we’re exhausted when they go home. But for some, children are a burden that they choose not to deal with and will take whatever steps are necessary to avoid having them, even if it means a conscious decision to abort them.

If there is one subject most politicians want to avoid, it’s abortion, because it’s a contentious issue with deep emotions on both sides. For politicians, it’s a no win situation since no matter which side one comes down on, it will alienate a large segment of the voters. But the subject of abortion is really not about votes. It’s about life and death. It’s a painful topic for many women who have come to regret a decision they made early in life, a decision often made under stress: stress due to outside pressures, stress due to fear of the future, and stress dealing with a problem where there seem to be no good solutions.
Now before I go any further, let me assure you that here at Tomorrow’s World our purpose is not condemnation, but education and help. What appeared to be a good solution to a sticky problem at age 17 may not seem so simple at age 37, and somehow, as hard as it to believe at age 17, 37 does happen, and there will likely be many times over the years when feelings of regret may bubble to the surface.

But whether one enjoys being around children or not, these fundamental questions remain: “When does human life begin?” “Does a woman have the right to choose?” “And who gives her that right?” This is a program you don’t want to miss. Stay tuned, because I’ll give you some surprising facts, interesting stories, and hope for the future.

Welcome to Tomorrow’s World where we are not afraid to tell you the truth. In all sincerity, today’s topic deeply saddens me, because while it is a political issue for many, it is a painful one others. So let me repeat, this Tomorrow’s World program is not given for the purpose of condemning anyone. However, this does not mean there is no right or wrong in the matter. There IS. Some day we will all have to answer for the decisions we make.
Few subjects elicit more emotion than abortion and the subject remains as contentious today as it was 40 years ago.

The U.K. made aborting fetuses under the age of 24 weeks legal with the Abortion Act of 1967.
The United States legalized abortion with the landmark Roe v Wade decision in 1973.
And it became legal in Canada in 1988 when a law that was nearly 100 years old prohibiting abortion was struck down by its Supreme Court.
Similar decisions have been made in many countries around the world. In some places, boys are prized, while girls are aborted. Yet abortion remains highly disputed in many countries in spite of laws making it legal to end the life of an unborn child.

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