| We speak for the child conceived living in the | | | | act, they have taken it out of the arena of truth |
| womb of the mother because soon that child will | | | | and the power of the people, and placed it into |
| enter into the world of mankind as a fully | | | | the deceptive and influential emotional arena of |
| developed human being to become a member of | | | | irrational thought and desire. |
| the family, a member of a nation, a member of | | | | Aside from the excitable self-righteous issues |
| society, totally dependent on the love and care of | | | | surrounding abortion, of which each and every |
| those around him or her. This child will be the | | | | soul possess an opinion, it must be realized that |
| daughter or son of a mother and father and may | | | | aside from the objective truth, all opinions are |
| be the sibling of a brother and or sister, or both. | | | | subjective and therefore wrong, when discussing |
| The unborn child has no voice to say that it | | | | the issues of abortion. It is a curious fact that |
| wants to live, that it wants to be born; however, | | | | those who speak for or against abortion have |
| by its very presence in the comfortable and | | | | never been aborted themselves. They may have |
| protected womb of its mother, the unspoken | | | | been at the mercy of being aborted and, by that |
| statement is self evident. | | | | which we call grace, they were not aborted and |
| The seed that is planted is that which it is and will | | | | so possess the faculties to have opinions and |
| grow into that which it is to become. A corn seed | | | | discussions about abortion. |
| will grow into a corn stalk and produce corn seeds | | | | These people are assumed to be alive and living |
| because the seed is a corn seed to begin with | | | | because they were not aborted; however, they |
| and even though it lies dormant in a gunny sack, | | | | feel that they have a right to condemn an unborn |
| maybe even for years, when planted it will | | | | fetus simply because they have the power to do |
| become a corn stalk producing corn seeds. When | | | | so and for no other reason. The reasons they |
| the seed is planted it immediately begins to grow | | | | give are subjective, produced in their own mind, |
| unseen in the moist and wet comfortable earth, | | | | and therefore flawed and a form of innate |
| protected from the outside elements. If the seed | | | | insanity. |
| or the sprouting plant is uprooted before its time, | | | | Today, mind is held up as an idol because of its |
| it will die. The farmer who planted the seed must | | | | subjective feel and deceptive god-like properties. |
| take care of the necessary requirements such as | | | | So, people for abortion make up various and |
| watering, fertilizing, and general care of weeding in | | | | sundry excuses to justify the act of abortion. |
| order for the seed to grow properly and to | | | | Any one knows that the only control they have |
| become a healthy corn stalk. | | | | over their body is to accept its condition, for the |
| So, in order to address the curious facts about | | | | body grows in stages and then it deteriorates until |
| abortion we have to see who is talking about | | | | death. During that time, they have the control to |
| abortion and why the facts are curious to begin | | | | seek medical advice to help themselves heal |
| with. Well, those who speak about abortion have | | | | traditionally or non-traditionally. Those who want |
| not been aborted themselves. Those who speak | | | | control over their body in order to abort a fetus |
| about abortion are assumed alive and living. Those | | | | really want control over the act of infanticide of |
| who speak about abortion speak about instances | | | | an unborn child. A simple poem from AS SIMPLE, |
| and circumstances in which abortion neither applies | | | | SIMPLY SAID read in the light of the above |
| to any or all the situations spoken about at any | | | | article. |
| time. | | | | NOT ABORTED |
| Those who desire abortion on a whole-sale | | | | Every day I thank God that I was not aborted. |
| demand basis, or any such basis simply because | | | | My biological parents had every motive for it. |
| they have conjured up reasons and excuses for | | | | Look at all I've done. I was allowed to live. |
| unbecoming behavior, whatever that may be, | | | | No one has the power of Life and Death, and |
| know very well that by politicizing this barbarous | | | | He who thinks so, is unbelievably full of sin. |