Posted on 10/22/2019 10:40:19 AM PDT by Morgana
Edited on 10/22/2019 11:03:06 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
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Apparently the Communist State is afraid of what might be taught. Destroy it. How about giving the child a burial instead?
When I was young we’d go to a local college for band contest.
One of the buildings had a display case of fetuses. We used to go there first thing to see the Pickled Babies.
Sideshow stuff....she could have just said they were punks, (fakes).
Only licensed murder mills are permitted to do this.
Now that sounds like a great idea! Are you listening PP??
I remember going to the Little Rock State Fair back in 1969. One of the side shows was a display of human development in glass jars.
It did not take long too see these were actually illegal abortions from that time as abortions did not become “legal” till 1973.
In fairness, people did donate naturally failed pregnancies, or miscarriages, for “scientific” purposes on occasion - or so I have been told.
“It did not take long too see these were actually illegal abortions from that time as abortions did not become legal till 1973.”
Check your history.
Not necessarily, still births were not that uncommon especially back in the 60’s. I could have stolen them if I wanted, started my own sideshow.
Stupid gov says selling human remains is bad but the killing was a right.
When I was growing up, the local nature museum had a collection of unborn babies in bottles, from perhaps 10 to 20 weeks. They may have been donated by a local doctor.
Fascinating, desperately sad, and horrific in that these little human beings were subject to public display - not shown the same respect that another dead person would be.
But they were the reason I knew Roe v Wade was murder, why you couldn’t tell me abortion was only about the woman.
Some time in the 70s they disappeared, whether because of politics or that no one could endure to maintain the jars and top up the formaldehyde.
Nobody suspects the fetal skeleton.
1963 I was in the Smithsonian Museum in DC. There was a room with a shelf that went all the way around. On that shelf were large jars containing liquid and white skin fetuses. The fetuses were arranged according to age. One week, 2 week, all the way up to 9 months. I was about eleven years old at the time. I said to myself, I know that this is science yet this is wrong. When I learned about the Carib Indians of the new world and their eating newly born babies I have to wonder about what they are teaching or not teaching the kids in the schools.
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