...but you cannot hide
I'm sure you've seen the study that shows that women who have had abortions are more likely to suffer from serious problems versus those who haven't.
Among the women in the study who had an abortion, 42 percent at age 25 had experienced major depression at some stage during the previous four years.That's nearly double the rate of those who had never been pregnant.
First of all, I have to wonder, why would we opt to kill our offspring in the first place. It just doesn't make sense for us humans being to knowingly kill our children.
It's how abortion is packaged and sold that allows us to do something as horrible as this. David Kupelian tells us all about "The Marketing of Evil" and how evils like abortion have been sold to us over the years.
No, I don't make a dime on this book so buy it and learn how we've been fooled into believing good is bad and bad is good for many years now.
We need to teach our children and society that abortion is killing human beings, not blobs of tissue, at a rate of almost 1.3 million a year.
United we stand - Divided they die - Pass it on


My primary problem with the way the story has been spun is that the relevant control group wouldn't be mothers that miscarried; it'd be mothers that kept the kids to term. Abortion is seen by its adherents as a better of two bad options. So of course some bad results will flow out of it; the question is whether those results are preferable to the alternative.