Posted on 06/14/2010 6:54:47 AM PDT by Patriot1259
UK Christmas billboard campaign showing Jesus in the womb has drawn fire from secularists and praise from Christian leaders and the pro-life lobby in Great Britain
LONDON, UK - The "Ultrasound Jesus," a poster which shows a scan of a child in the womb with a halo above its head with the slogan, "He's on his way: Christmas starts with Christ," has provoked a storm of protests from secularists and praise from many Christian leaders and the pro-life lobby in the UK.
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The loony left has a hard time dealing with reality and morality.
I like the ad. (Though I’d have liked it better if the halo had been a proper cruciform numbus, instead of one of those Renaissance-style glowing hula-hoops.)
Are they selling the posters in the US?
I always try to pin down folks on exactly "what" is being aborted. Reality and morality have to be ignored to be pro abortion.
Absolutely. Pro-abortionists usually turn away their heads when they’re confronted with what they advocate.
They don’t see themselves as criminals, of course. Criminals rarely do. They think they’re entitled to special rights, because life ‘dealt them a bad card’.
I hear people who had an abortion come up with strange excuses. ‘The pill did not work this time’, for instance. ‘The condom got ripped’. Although these things may happen in theory, they did not sound like being the truth.
And even then: abortion remains a crime. There’s always the option to bear out the pregnancy and then giving away the child for adoption (preferably not to same-sex couples; it will scar the kid, although the happy gay types will immediately say you’re a monster, if you say it out loud - censorship always comes from those ‘freedom-loving people’.
It’s a rotten world, sometimes.
Had a coworker admit she was prochoice because she was married, had 3 children, and her life was so hectic that it made it hard to get to the pharmacy to pick up her birth control pills. If she were to get pregnant again, she felt her husband might divorce her... to which I replied make it permanent. But having an abortion is not a good enough excuse.
Her next argument, as a fiscal conservative, as she claims to be, is that she doesn’t want to pay, through social spending, for children of unwed women.
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