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Why I’m Pro-Life

by Greg Austen, Executive Director of Care Net

January is Sanctity of Life Month

I remember when reports announced that Princess Kate of England was pregnant. Even the most secular news outlets immediately began talking about the child in her womb as an heir to the throne… But doesn’t the dignity we conferred on a ‘royal’ baby apply also to countless other ‘ordinary’ babies whose lives are no less significant.

For me, being pro-life is not about politics. It’s about civilized society, common sense, science, human rights, and Scripture. Here’s my case:

1. Civilized Society: In the 1992 decision Planned Parenthood v. Casey, former Justice Sandra Day O’Conner said: “The ability of women to participate equally in the economic and social life of the nation has been facilitated by the ability to control their reproductive lives.” This is associated with what is called the “reliance interest”; that is, the idea that women have come to rely on abortion to maintain their place in society. I’m certainly an advocate for the equality of women. I’m confident, however, that a civilized society can find a way to protect one life in a way that doesn’t “rely” on destroying the life of another. What gives us justification to idolize a woman’s body and social status, and to place its value over the life of her own child? Is abortion really the best option we have to protect a woman’s economic and social equality? I know we can do better.

2. Common Sense: Rather than being above a president’s paygrade, the pro-life position is common sense: Is the unborn fetus human? Yes. Is it alive? Yes. Then it’s human life. It’s that simple.

3. Science: Human life begins at fertilization, that is, with the union of sperm and ovum. Especially on this side of ultrasound technology, most will easily agree on this. A picture’s worth a thousand words. Chuck Colson in his book, How Now Shall We Live, described Dr. Bernard Nathanson’s use of ultrasound technology to witness abortion: “Nathanson knew quite well what happened in an abortion. Yet when he saw abstract concepts transformed into vivid images— when he actually witnessed tiny bodies being ripped limb from limb—he was startled and revolted. Even more sickening, the ultrasound showed babies desperately trying to wriggle away from the suction apparatus. One twelve-week fetus continued to struggle even after it had been severely maimed, opening his mouth in what looked like a scream of fear and pain.

4. Human Rights: Not all agree that a fetus is a person. The courts have said that to be a person, one must be rational, conscious, and self-aware. Pre-born children certainly have a brain and this potential; they only need time to develop these capacities. It is the same after they are born. They have promise and aptitude, but need time to learn to crawl, walk, speak, read, and defend themselves. That is why personhood should be grounded in who we are, not in what we can do, the stock we come from, our religion, the color of our skin, or the circumstances of our birth. Not grounding personhood in what we are only sets us up for discrimination—or perhaps worse: lynchings, gas chambers, and the furnaces of Auschwitz. Human rights—and all the protections that go with them—are for human persons. And we, including the unborn, are all members of the human family, teeming with hope and possibility.

5. Scripture: “The overall picture of the unborn child presented by Scripture is not, as Aristotle would have it, of gestating vegetable life waiting for an animal soul. Instead, the Bible portrays the unborn child the same as it does a developed infant…” Here are just a few examples:

South Carolina Statistics
Babies Killed Annually By Abortion: 5,700+
Babies Killed Annually in Greenville County: @ 3,500
Babies Saved Annually at PWC: 300+

Piedmont Women’s Center ‘s Work

Piedmont Women’s Center has helped thousands of women choose life for themselves and their babies since 1991.
We provide the following:
* free pregnancy tests
* limited OB Ultrasounds
* vouchers for maternity wear & baby needs
* biblical peer counseling
* abortion recovery assistance for women & men
* speakers bureau
Locations:
1146 Grove Road, Greenville, 29605, 864.233.3823
100 Collins Drive, Greer, 29651 864.848.1407
1389 Brushy Creek Road, Taylors, 29687 864.244.1434
24 hour hopeline: 864.233.3823
Website portal: www.piedmontwomenscenter.org

Piedmont Women’s Center has helped thousands of women choose life for themselves and their babies since 1991.
We provide the following:
* free pregnancy tests
* limited OB Ultrasounds
* vouchers for maternity wear & baby needs
* biblical peer counseling
* abortion recovery assistance for women & men
* speakers bureau
Locations:
1146 Grove Road, Greenville, 29605, 864.233.3823
100 Collins Drive, Greer, 29651 864.848.1407
1389 Brushy Creek Road, Taylors, 29687 864.244.1434
24 hour hopeline: 864.233.3823
Website portal: www.piedmontwomenscenter.org

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