This week’s WorldNetDaily.com column: “The anti-life name game”
My column today reveals that anti-lifers are trying to use our own terminology against us. How fun! How full circle!
Read “The anti-life name game” on WorldNetDaily.com.
My column today reveals that anti-lifers are trying to use our own terminology against us. How fun! How full circle!
Read “The anti-life name game” on WorldNetDaily.com.
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Pro-Life Activist Jill Stanek Joins the Blogosphere
Columnist and pro-life activist Jill Stanek has joined the blogging community through the site jillstanek.com, The Pro-Life Pulse. Since 1999, Stanek has been a leading advocate for the unborn after she witnessed a live birth abortion. She writes,The b…
Pro-Life Activist Jill Stanek Joins the Blogosphere
Columnist and pro-life activist Jill Stanek has joined the blogging community through the site jillstanek.com, The Pro-Life Pulse. Since 1999, Stanek has been a leading advocate for the unborn after she witnessed a live birth abortion. She writes,The b…
Good column on semantics, Jill!
By the way, I have taken up the practice of calling the precious fetus by a different terminology: “Prenatal Baby”.
The term “Unborn” seems to falsely concede that the baby is not yet alive. When we know, in fact, that it has been very alive from the moment of conception.
Peace always,
Michael
(A Friend of K.V. in Lansing)
Dear Michael, Friend of K.V. (sounds kind of like Mary, Queen of Scots… :),
You’re right, “unborn” isn’t good. I have used “preborn” a lot, but it still lacks. I do like prenatal baby very much. Thanks for that.
Regards,