On more than one occasion it has been suggested to me ... to wait.
The cause is just, but wait.
The cause is worthy, but wait.
The cause is righteous, but wait.
That is, wait for a more opportune or favorable time to pursue the just, worthy and righteous cause of the California Human Rights Amendment.
This suggestion to wait, has come to me by way of men and women:
• Who love me and have proven themselves under trying circumstances to be my friends.
• Whom I highly respect, whose moral credentials are infinitely greater than mine.
• Whose wisdom has been tried, forged in the raging fires of spiritual warfare and found true.
• Whose commitment to our Lord Jesus Christ is beyond question.
• Whose lives reflect the sacred beauty of sacrifice for "love's sake" itself. (Philemon 1:9)
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The California personhood amendment will not save the lives of unborn children. It will lose by a margin of 70-30 or even worse. The killing of unborn children will continue unabated in California for the foreseeable future.
If you want to stop the killing of unborn children, elect a pro-life governor and state legislature in Sacramento and a pro-life president and congress in Washington, DC. No other way to do it.
Concentrate on getting Black and Hispanic voters in California to stop supporting the Democratic Party (which supports killing their children, wages war against their Christian values and whose economic and social agenda is devastating to their lives) and start voting for principled pro-life Republicans. If you can do this on a massive scale you can destroy the political power of the Democratic Party and therefore also the political power of the abortionist movement.
As long as abortionists rule in Sacramento and Washington, DC this horrible killing will go on and on.
How beautifully put, about waiting. We must all wait for voters to vote and laws to be changed, but it is hard, when I think of all the precious babies who will be aborted while we are waiting. I feel I should do all I can to further the cause while waiting, and to help ensure the waiting is not in vain. -- Calvin
The personhood of our preborn citizens is the fundamental question. We think we are beating the abortion industry because we keep hacking away at the fringe issues which are only the branches of the abortion battle; we should be attacking its root of the abortion tree of evil. Historically, human growth and development in the womb has been hidden from sight; this hidden phenomenon of nature has made the womb-phase vulnerable to falsification. For the last three to four decades it has been obfuscated by a long list of contrived utterances, false imagery, and slanted distortions. But now the false claims of the abortion industry and their advocates have been irrefutably exposed by science. The womb-phase is now an open picture show. Thanks to 3-D and 4-D fetal ultrasound, our eyes can see the unique drama of nature’s miracle in the womb. The fetus has been seen to yawn, cry, swallow, blink and execute intricate moves. Personhood is undeniable. Fetal ultrasound is the achievement of the century because it supports what we have always known to be true. We can no longer deny reality. Ultrasound makes life in the womb clearly visible to the world of science, to legal scholars, and most importantly, to parents. What we see through science confirms the truth previously derived through common sense—a female zygote, embryo, fetus, baby stands on her own right, her own dignity, character, essence, and she is equal in value to the freely born persons. Writers for Life