Lunch Break: Adoption falls through…WWYD?
by LauraLoo
What would you do if you saw would-be parents argue with a pregnant teen? John Quiñones asks the question “What Would You Do?”
Email LauraLoo with your Lunch Break suggestions.
by LauraLoo
What would you do if you saw would-be parents argue with a pregnant teen? John Quiñones asks the question “What Would You Do?”
Email LauraLoo with your Lunch Break suggestions.
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Jill Stanek is a nurse turned speaker, columnist and blogger, a national figure in the effort to protect both preborn and postborn innocent human life.
Having ended its first week, earlier chapters of the [abortionist Kermit Gosnell] trial were much more charged. Those included gruesome and revolting descriptions of dead babies – oh, excuse me, I mean fetuses, not babies, not even the one that was seven months along [gestational age depicted in image, right] who could have walked Gosnell to the bus, he reportedly joked.
It’s nice to have fun on the job.
Jurors nearly sobbed when they learned that Gosnell reportedly cut the spinal cords of dozens of fetuses and babies, which means the state believes at least some survived birth, allowing Gosnell to be charged with murder.
It’s amazing that what separates human from nonhuman, baby from fetus, is the thickness of the wall of the mother’s belly.
Uh-oh. This is heading where maybe it shouldn’t.
~ Stu Bykofsky, Philadelphia Inquirer, March 22
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Comments (4)



That prayer made me cry! I know this is a fake situation and no baby exists and yet… I bawled. What a sweet woman and a sweet prayer.
I would be saying, “Check please!” But I’m with Sydney. I can’t think of a more comfortable place than sitting beside that woman in church.
I think forcing someone to give up their child for adoption, barring severe circumstances like abuse, is just about as bad as forcing someone to abort.