Thursday, January 03, 2013

Who really values women?

India’s national shame: disposable girls

So much for abortion protecting women. India and China are actively KILLING their women before they can even take their first breath. How anyone can say this is good for women is beyond me. And how anyone can expect anything else when abortion is available for any reason is also beyond me. Every society will value one sex over the other. So if abortion is always available on demand one or the other will be disposed of merely for having the wrong type of chromosome.

The saddest thing is, it's not these women who are really choosing abortion. It's their parents, husbands and government. It's actually not much different here. Those who have worked in the industry say at least half of American abortions are preformed against the woman's wishes but because the dad or her parents insist.


Nigeria: Where an ageing population is not a problem
On the other hand, Nigeria truly gets it: Babies do not cause poverty.

Let me repeat, Babies do NOT NOT NOT cause poverty!!!

Politicians DO!!!

Proverbs 28:14 "A large population is a king's glory, but without subjects a prince is ruined."
 The Western world will some day regret our anti-baby attitude.



Abortion's hard-case exceptions
The Bible says that rape should be punished with the death penalty, for the MAN, not the baby as we do here in America.

Our attitude comes from seeing babies as punishments instead of blessings.

If we saw babies as blessings (as Nigeria does) we would think a woman pregnant from rape blessed by God, compensated for her pain.

If we really valued women we would treat true rape the same as violent murder.

(Just a note, though, half of all "rapes" are an under-aged girl voluntarily having sex with her adult boyfriend. A large number of the remaining rapes are committed by the woman's boyfriend or husband who she has had consensual sex with. Is the baby conceived in rape or the night before in consensual sex?)

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