American Minute with Bill Federer
Sanctity of Life - "The greatest destroyer of peace today is abortion"-Mother Teresa
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"I never have felt that any
abortion
should be committed -- I think each
abortion
is the result of a series of errors," stated
Jimmy Carter.
Being interviewed on his book,
Our Enduring Values-America's Moral Crisis,
former Democrat President Carter
stated at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Washington, DC, November 3, 2005:
"I have always thought it was
not in the mainstream
of the American public to be
extremely liberal
on many issues. I think
our party's
leaders ... are
overemphasizing the abortion issue."
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Carter
added:
"I've
never been convinced,
if you let me inject my
Christianity
into it,
that Jesus Christ would approve abortion."
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A 2020
Democrat candidate
for President,
Pete Buttigieg,
claiming to be "Christian," proposed that "life begins at breath," yet
his belief departs from Christianity,
as
Christ
was
in his mother's womb
from
conception.
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Jesus,
as recorded in the Gospel of Luke, was in
Mary's womb from the Annunciation,
when the Angel
announced
to her,
"Behold,
you will conceive in your womb
and
bear a son,
and you shall call his name
Jesus
"
and she responded,
“Behold the handmaid of the Lord;
be it unto me according to thy word."
The Angel continued:
"The
Holy Ghost
shall come upon thee, and the
power of the Highest
shall
overshadow thee:
therefore also
that holy thing which shall be born of thee
shall be called
the Son of God."
At that very moment,
she conceived.
This is the
foundational Christian doctrine
called
Jesus' Incarnation,
when
"the Word became flesh."
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The
Gospel of Luke
continued with another account confirming that
a child in the womb was alive:
"'And behold, your kinswoman
Elizabeth
in her old age has also
conceived a son;
and this is the sixth month with her who was called barren' ...
When
Elisabeth
heard the salutation of Mary,
the babe leaped in her womb."
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Other Scriptures testify that
a baby in the womb
is a
living person:
Genesis 25:21-23
"And
Rebekah
his wife conceived. And
the children struggled together within her;
and she said, If it be so, why am I thus?
And she went to inquire of the
Lord.
And the
Lord
said unto her,
Two nations are in thy womb,
and
two manner of people
shall be
separated from thy bowels;
and the one people shall be stronger than the other people; and the elder shall serve the younger."
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Jeremiah 1:5
"Before
I formed you in the womb
I knew you,
before you were born
I set you apart; I appointed you as a prophet to the nations."
Isaiah 49:1,5
"The LORD
called me from the womb,
from the
body of my mother
he named my name ...
he who formed me from the womb
to be his servant, to bring Jacob back to him."
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Psalm 22:10
"Thou art my God from
my mother's belly."
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Galatians 1:15
"He who had set
me apart before I was born,
and who called me by his grace."
Psalm 139:13-15
"You did
form my inward parts,
you
knit me together in my mother's womb
...
you knew me
right well; my frame was not hidden from you,
when I was being made in secret."
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Abortion
became legal in all nine months of pregnancy on JANUARY 22, 1973, with the Supreme Court decisions
Roe v. Wade
and
Doe v. Bolton.
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Norma McCorvey,
who was the
"Jane Roe"
in the
Roe v. Wade
suit, was interviewed 23 years later by
USA Today.
She stated that once, while employed at a clinic when no one was in:
"I went into the procedure room and laid down on the table ... trying to imagine what it would be like having an
abortion
... I broke down and cried."
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On
ABC's World News Tonight,
Norma McCorvey
said:
"I think
abortion's wrong.
I think what I did with
Roe v. Wade
was
wrong."
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Proverbs 6
states: "The Lord hates ... hands that
shed innocent blood."
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2 Kings 21
"Manasseh ...
sacrificed his own son in the fire
... The
Lord
said ... 'Manasseh king of Judah has committed these
detestable sins
... Therefore ... I am going to bring such disaster' ...
... Manasseh also
shed so much innocent blood
that he filled Jerusalem from end to end."
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2 Chronicles 33:33
"Manasseh ... did that which was
evil in the sight of the Lord,
like unto the
abominations of the heathen,
whom
the Lord had cast out
before the children of Israel."
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Leviticus 20
"Anyone ... who
sacrifices his child
as a burnt offering to
Molech
...
I myself will turn against that man
...
And if the people of the land
pretend they do not know
what the man has done ... then
I myself will set my face against that man and his family."
Proverbs 24:11-12
"Rescue those who are
unjustly sentenced to death;
don't stand back
and let them die.
Don't try to disclaim responsibility
by saying
you didn't know about it."
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When
Cain killed Abel,
the Lord asked him:
"What hast thou done? the voice of
thy brother's blood crieth unto me from the ground."
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If
the blood of one innocent person, Abel, cries out
for judgement, how deafening is the cry from
60 million innocent unborn babies
killed in the United States since 1973, in addition to an estimated
one billion abortions globally?
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Populations of western countries are declining, due, in part, to the attitude of Planned Parenthood's founder,
Margaret Sanger,
who wrote in
Woman and the New Race
(chapter 5, “The Wickedness of Creating Large Families,” 1920)
:
“The most merciful thing that a large family does to one of its
infant
members is to
kill it”
Sanger
stated:
"No woman shall have the legal right to bear a child ...
without a permit."
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Former Senator Zel Miller
stated in 2007:
"Here is the brutal truth that no one dares to mention:
We're too few because too many of our
babies have been killed.
Over 45 millions since
Roe v. Wade
in 1973 ...
It is not a proper fate for a human being made in God's image."
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The largest ethnic group affected by abortion are
African-Americans,
as nearly
20 million black babies
have been
aborted
since
Roe v. Wade.
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A sign held up at the March for Life read:
"Black Lives Matter
- Even in the
Womb."
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Alveda King,
niece of civil rights leader
Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.,
founded the
National Black Pro-Life Coalition.
Alveda King
told CNSNews.com (Dec. 5, 2016):
"Abortion
is ... designed for population control ... The numbers are
higher
in the
African American community,
so that's certainly
black genocide
...
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...
We also discovered that
once black people are made aware
of the
genocidal eugenics by abortion
that the community will
speak out."
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The founder of Planned Parenthood,
Margaret Sanger
stated:
- "The purpose of the American Baby Code shall be to provide for a better distribution of babies ... and to protect society against the propagation and increase of the unfit."
- "Feeble minded persons ... and others found biologically unfit by authorities ... should be sterilized or, in cases of doubt, should be so isolated as to prevent the perpetuation of their afflictions by breeding."
- "Knowledge of birth control is essentially moral. Its general, though prudent, practice must lead to a higher individuality and ultimately to a cleaner race. ("Morality and Birth Control", February-March, 1918, pp. 11,14.)
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Sanger
was quoted in "Apostle of Birth Control Sees Cause Gaining Here"
(The New York Times,
April 8, 1923, p. XII):
"Birth control
is ...
cultivation of the better racial elements in our society,
and the gradual suppression,
elimination and eventual extirpation of defective stocks
— those
human weeds
which threaten the blooming of the finest flowers of American civilization."
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In 1926, Margaret
Sanger
spoke to a KKK group, as cited in her
Autobiography
, (1938):
“Always to me any aroused group was a good group and therefore
I accepted an invitation to talk to
the women’s branch of the
Ku Klux Klan
at Silver Lake, New Jersey, one of the weirdest experiences I had in lecturing.”
She stated in a radio interview on WFAB Syracuse, February 2, 1924 ("The Meaning of Radio Birth Control," April 1924, p. 111):
"Just think for a moment of the meaning of the word kindergarten — a
garden of children
... In this matter we should not do less than follow the example of the
professional gardener.
Every expert gardener knows that the individual plant must be
properly spaced,
rooted in a rich nourishing soil, and provided with sufficient air and sunlight.
He knows that no plant would have a fair chance of life if it were overcrowded or
choked by weeds
... If plants, and live stock as well, require space and air, sunlight and love, children need them even more ...
A farmer would rather produce a thousand thoroughbreds than a million
runts.
How are we to
breed a race of human thoroughbreds
unless we follow the same plan? We must make this country into a garden of children
instead of a disorderly back lot
overrun with
human weeds."
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Margaret Sanger's
address to the New History Society, New York City, January 1, 1932, was summarized in "A Plan for Peace," April 1932, pp. 107-108:
"Keep the doors of immigration closed to the entrance of certain
aliens
whose condition is known to be
detrimental
to the stamina of the
race,
such as
feebleminded, idiots, morons, insane, syphilitic, epileptic ...
and others in this class barred by the immigration laws of 1924 ...
Apply a stern and
rigid policy of sterilization
and
segregation
to that grade of population whose
progeny is tainted,
or whose
inheritance
is such that
objectionable traits
may be transmitted to
offspring
...
Insure the country against future burdens of maintenance for numerous
offspring
as may be born of
feeble-minded parents,
by pensioning all persons with transmissible disease who voluntarily consent to
sterilization
...
Give certain
dysgenic groups
in our population their choice of
segregation or sterilization."
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Sanger
stated in
Pivot of Civilization
(1922, chapter 12, "Woman and the Future"):
"We are informed that the
psychological examination
of the
drafted men
indicated that nearly half - 47.3 per cent. - of the population had the
mentality of twelve-year-old children or less
- in other words that they are
morons
...
Our 'overhead' expense in
segregating the delinquent,
the
defective
and the dependent, in prisons, asylums and permanent homes, our failure to
segregate morons
who are increasing and multiplying ... demonstrate our foolhardy and extravagant sentimentalism.
No industrial corporation could maintain its existence upon such a foundation.
Yet hardheaded 'captains of industry,' financiers who pride themselves upon their cool-headed and keen-sighted business ability are dropping millions into rosewater philanthropies and charities that are silly at best and vicious at worst."
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Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas
wrote in his concurring opinion of
Box v. Planned Parenthood of Indiana and Kentucky,
May 28, 2019:
"In a report titled
'Birth Control and the Negro,' Sanger
and her coauthors identified
blacks
as
‘the great problem of the South’
— 'the group with "the greatest economic, health, and social problems”' — and developed
a birth-control program geared toward this population.
She later emphasized that
black ministers should be involved in the program,
noting, ‘We do not want word to go out that
we want to exterminate the Negro population,
and the minister is the man who can straighten out that idea if it ever occurs to any of their more rebellious members.’”
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Justice Thomas
continued:
"Some black groups saw
‘family planning
as a euphemism for
race genocide'
and believed that
'black people
were taking the
brunt of the ‘planning’
under
Planned Parenthood’s 'ghetto approach'
to distributing its services.
'The Pittsburgh branch of the
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People,'
for example, 'criticized
family planners
as bent on trying to
keep the Negro birth rate as low as possible'
...
These observations echo the views articulated by the eugenicists and by
Sanger
decades earlier:
'Birth Control
of itself ... will
make a better race'
and tend 'toward the
elimination of the unfit.'"
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Margaret Sanger's
Birth Control Review
(April 1933) published an article by
Nazi advisor Ernst Rudin,
one of the
"fathers of racial hygiene,"
who wanted to
eliminate inferior mankind -- "untermensch."
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Hippocrates
of Kos (c.460–370 BC) is referred to as the
"Father of Medicine"
for starting the disciplined Hippocratic School of Medicine in the 4th century BC Greece.
His attitude,
"first, do no harm,"
was summed up in his work "Of the Epidemics," Book I (c.400 BC):
"Practice two things in your dealings with disease: either help or
do not harm the patient."
He is credited with formulating
"The Hippocratic Oath,"
which from ancient times, was taken by all medical practitioners:
"I swear ... I will use those dietary regimens which will benefit my patients according to my greatest ability and judgement, and
I will do no harm
or injustice to them.
I will not give a lethal drug to anyone if I am asked, nor will I advise such a plan; and similarly
I will not give a woman a pessary to cause an abortion.
In purity and according to divine law will I carry out my life and my art."
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President Reagan
addressed the March for Life, January 22, 1985:
“I’m convinced, as I know you are, that our response to the 12th anniversary of
Roe v. Wade
and
Doe v. Bolton
must be to
rededicate ourselves
to
ending the terrible national tragedy of abortion.”
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President Donald J. Trump
addressed the thousands who gathered for the annual
March for Life,
January 20, 2018:
"The March for Life
is a movement born out of
love ... You love every child, born and unborn,
because you believe that
every life is sacred,
that every child is
a precious gift from God.
We know that
life is the greatest miracle of all.
We see it in the eyes of every new mother who cradles that wonderful, innocent, and glorious newborn child in her loving arms ...
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... Because of you, tens of thousands of Americans have been
born
and reached their full,
God-given potential
- because of you.
As you all know,
Roe vs. Wade
has resulted in some of the most permissive abortion laws anywhere in the world ...
The
United States,
it's one of only seven countries to allow
elective late-term abortions,
along with
China, North Korea,
and others.
Right now, in a number of states, the laws allow
a baby to be torn from his or her mother's womb in the ninth month.
It is
wrong;
it
has to change."
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One of the many presentations changing views is the short video,
180 Movie,
produced by Ray Comfort of New Zealand.
Withing seconds of viewing the flim, people change from being pro-abortion to pro-life.
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Gary Bauer
wrote in the article "Pro-life is pro-science
(Washington Examiner,
1/18/19):
"Every few months brings a technological advancement or scientific breakthrough that more fully reveals the
unborn child as a living, feeling human being.
Most of what we now know about the fetus was unknown or in dispute when
Roe
was decided in 1973 ...
We now know that
at the moment of fertilization, a new, unique human embryo with unique DNA is created.
We now know that even at that early stage, an individual human life exists.
We now know that the
unborn baby’s heart
begins to beat at
three weeks,
that
brain waves
can be detected as early as
five weeks,
and that all of the
unborn baby’s organs
are fully formed by
24 weeks
...
We also know that
unborn babies
can
feel pain
at a point in the pregnancy when the
most gruesome abortion procedures
are still legal ...
Science has exposed the lie
that a first-trimester baby is merely
a clump of cells or a blob of tissue
— or anything other than a
human being.
As
Harvard Medical School’s Micheline Matthews-Roth
has put it:
'It is
scientifically correct
to say that
an individual human life begins at conception,
when
egg and sperm join
to form the zygote, and this
developing human always is a member of our species
in all stages of its life.'"
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President Trump
continued:
"Americans
are
more and more pro-life.
You see that all the time. In fact,
only 12 percent
of Americans
support abortion on demand
at any time.
Under my administration,
we will always defend
the very first right in the Declaration of Independence, and that is
the right to life ...
During my first week in office, I reinstated a policy first put in place by
President Ronald Reagan,
the
Mexico City policy.
I strongly supported the House of Representative's
Pain-Capable bill,
which would
end painful, late-term abortions
nationwide ... I call upon the Senate to pass this important law and send it to my desk for signing ..."
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Trump
concluded:
"Today, I'm announcing that we have just issued a new proposal to
protect conscience rights and religious freedoms of doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals. So important.
I have also just reversed the previous administration's policy that restricted states' efforts to direct Medicaid
funding away from abortion facilities that violate the law.
We are protecting the sanctity of life
and the family as the
foundation of our society ..."
That is why we march. That is why
we pray.
And that is why we declare that America's future will be filled with goodness, peace, joy, dignity, and life
for every child of God."
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Mother Teresa of Calcutta
stated at the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D.C., February 3, 1994, with Bill and Hillary Clinton in attendance:
"The
greatest destroyer of peace
today is
abortion,
because it is a war against the child, a direct
killing of the innocent child,
murder by the mother herself,
and if we accept that
a mother can kill even her own child,
how can we tell other people not to kill one another?"
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Exodus 20:13 "Thou shalt not commit murder."
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Mother Teresa
added:
"Any country that accepts
abortion
is not teaching its people to love, but to
use violence
to get what they want.
That is why
the greatest destroyer of love and peace is abortion ...
Many people are also concerned about all the violence in this great country of the United States ...
But often these same people are not concerned with the
millions who are being killed by the deliberate decision of their own mothers ...
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...
Jesus
said,
'Anyone who receives a child in my name, receives me'
... By
aborting a child,
a couple
refuses to receive Jesus.
Please don't kill the child
... Give me the child. I am willing ... to give that child to a married couple who will love the child and be loved by the child ...
From our children's home in Calcutta alone, we have saved over 3,000 children from abortion ...
America can become a sign of peace ..."
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Mother Teresa
concluded:
"From here, a sign of care for
the weakest of the weak -- the unborn child
-- must go out to the world ... then really you will be true to what the founders of this country stood for."
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The
greatness of a nation
is in
how it treats its weakest members:
the elderly, the infirm, the handicapped, the underprivileged,
the unborn.
Ronald Reagan
wrote in his article, "Abortion and the Conscience of the Nation,"
The Human Life Review,
1983:
"Lincoln
recognized that we could not survive as a free land when
some men could decide that others were not fit to be free
and should be
slaves
...
Likewise,
we cannot survive as a free nation
when some men decide that others
are not fit to live and should be abandoned to abortion."
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Proverbs 13:22
states: "A good man leaves an inheritance
to his children's children."
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America's founders cared about their
"children's children,"
called
"posterity."
The Preamble of the U.S. Constitution,
1787, states:
"We the people of the United States, in order to ...
secure the blessings of liberty
to ourselves and
our posterity,
do ordain and establish this Constitution."
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If the Constitution is to "secure the blessings of liberty" to
"our posterity,"
then the
unborn need to be protected.
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Ambassador Alan Keyes
stated in a Virginia high school assembly, February 28, 2000:
"How does it
secure the blessings of liberty
to
our posterity,
to those
generations yet unborn,
to kill them,
aborting them in the womb?"
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Those who fought in the Revolution were willing to sacrifice their prosperity for
their posterity,
pledging their lives and their fortunes.
Colonel William Prescott
who fought at the Battle of Bunker Hill, stated in August of 1774:
"Our forefathers passed the vast Atlantic, spent their blood and treasure, that they might enjoy their liberties, both civil and religious, and
transmit them to their posterity ...
Now if we should give them up, can
our children
rise up and call us blessed?"
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Dr. Joseph Warren
, who died in the Battle of Bunker Hill, wrote in the Suffolk Resolves, September of 1774:
"That it is an indispensable duty which we owe to God, our country, ourselves and
posterity ..
. to maintain, defend and preserve those civil and religious rights and liberties, for which many of our fathers fought, bled and died, and to hand them down entire
to future generations."
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Theodore Roosevelt
stated March 4, 1905:
"If we fail, the cause of free self-government throughout the world will rock to its foundations, and therefore
our responsibility is heavy,
to ourselves, to the world as it is today, and
to the generations yet unborn."
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George Washington
wrote in his Orders, July 2, 1776:
"The fate of unborn millions
will now depend,
under God, on the courage and conduct of this army
... We have, therefore to resolve to conquer or die."
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President Reagan
stated January 14, 1988:
“The well-being and
future of our country
demand that
protection of the innocents
must be
guaranteed
and that
the personhood of the unborn
be declared and
defended
throughout our land."
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Psalm 127:3:
"Lo,
children
are
an heritage
of the
Lord:
and the
fruit of the womb
is
His reward."
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