It’s interesting that we’re using our standards today to judge people making decisions 150 years ago, based on what they thought was true then. We want to tear down statues, change the names of buildings, etc. I wonder if in 150 years, when it’s understood that babies in the womb are people and have as much right to life as anyone else, whether people living then will be tearing down the monuments to prominent figures living today who encourage abortion and are party to killing millions of those unborn people. Of course, many people today, maybe even a majority, believe that abortion is the “right thing to do” for many reasons. I wonder if that will make a difference in how they are viewed once the truth is known and people are aware that we’ve been slaughtering millions of innocent people. Food for thought ...
It’s interesting that we’re using our standards today to judge people making decisions 150 years ago, based on what they thought was true then. We want to tear down statues, change the names of buildings, etc. I wonder if in 150 years, when it’s understood that babies in the womb are people and have as much right to life as anyone else, whether people living then will be tearing down the monuments to prominent figures living today who encourage abortion and are party to killing millions of those unborn people. Of course, many people today, maybe even a majority, believe that abortion is the “right thing to do” for many reasons. I wonder if that will make a difference in how they are viewed once the truth is known and people are aware that we’ve been slaughtering millions of innocent people. Food for thought ...