Mother aborts child, summons funeral home for cremation
by Kelli
I must admit my emotions and thinking on this are conflicted.
It is sick and twisted to murder your own baby and then act like it was a normal death and now decide to call the funeral home to give him or her proper cremation/burial.
However, this is the most humanly this pre-born child was ever treated in his short life and reflecting back on it I do not hold the funeral home accountable for his murder, but appreciate that they will, by their services provide him a little dignity.
~ Pro-lifer Toby Harmon, who witnessed a funeral home worker arriving at Southwestern Women’s Options late-term abortion facility to “pick up a fetus” for a proper cremation as requested by the aborting mother, as quoted by Saynsumthn’s Blog, July 8
Video of Harmon’s conversation with the worker here.
Of course the funeral home shouldn’t be “held accountable.” It’s no different than providing a funeral to a toddler who died from parental abuse. Funeral homes don’t endorse the way the person died.
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At least she didnt throw the baby in the trash…or let the clinic do it. I would never fault a funeral home.
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Omg these posts are hard to read especially about the aborted baby in China! Sick. And BTW idky the mom who called the funeral home aborted. It was like Tiller would put together the baskets for the baby. We had a very high profile case here. Jessica Coleman hid her pregnancy as a teen and she and her school teacher bf threw the body into a duffle bag and a quarry. Jessica gave birth and stabbed the baby to death. She then went and ate dinner with her family. Anyway a diver found the body and at 22 Jessica confessed. Some nice man “adopted” the dead baby boy and buried him as his son. Jessica was on Oprah. She only received 6 yrs for murder.
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Website for the abortion mill says that they will do late-term abortions on children with health issues.
Now that doctors encourage women to seek abortions as “treatment” for conditions as mild as Down’s Syndrome or cleft palate or spina bifida, this was probably the act of a grieving mother whose infant’s diagnosis was “incompatible with life.”
Somebody knew enough to grieve for this child. We grieve with them. We also grieve for the prematurity of the child’s death and the culture that encourages this.
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I thought it was a baby after it was out of the womb. So is my 22 year old son still a fetus? Am I?
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Heather: Baby is not a precise term. People naturally use the word baby to refer to children in the womb into well beyond toddler stage. Poetically, “baby” is used to describe older children, as well as children who may be conceived in the future.
Fetus, infant, toddler, adolescent, etc, are terms that have more precision. You might refer to your 22-year-old as your “baby,” and in certain contexts this would be appropriate and loving. “My baby is all grown up now.”
You would not refer to your adult-child as a “fetus,” which would be absurd — just as referring to the baby in your womb as a “fetus” would sound unnatural and overly clinical.
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Now that doctors encourage women to seek abortions as “treatment” for conditions as mild as Down’s Syndrome or cleft palate or spina bifida, this was probably the act of a grieving mother whose infant’s diagnosis was “incompatible with life.”
I have heard of someone having an abortion because her child was a dwarf. At the Y I go to there is a drawf child, about ten. He has friends, is a very good swimmer, and seems to enjoy life. I’m sure he has challenges, but don’t we all. Cleft palate and spina bifida? In an advanced nation such as ours, these can be successfully treated.
So what is the mother going to do with the ashes I wonder? Keep them as a reminder of the baby she had killed?
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I am having trouble wrapping my brain around the statement “at least she didn’t through the baby in the trash” as if that showed she cared on some level. The act of caring would have involved letting the child live. This is what distorted humanistic reasoning looks like. On the other hand, if and when she sees this for what it is–an intentional act of killing an innocent unborn child–she will be able to ask forgiveness from her child and her heavenly Father who gave the child life from conception and that she chose to end. Lest you think I am being hard on her, I myself am post-abortive so I know the end can be better than the beginning of this saga.
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No Vicki i totally agree with you. @ Del of course ik my 22 yo isnt a fetus but it remains a dehumanizing term from borts although some docs to alternate the 2.
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“have heard of someone having an abortion because her child was a dwarf. At the Y I go to there is a drawf child, about ten. He has friends, is a very good swimmer, and seems to enjoy life. I’m sure he has challenges, but don’t we all. Cleft palate and spina bifida? In an advanced nation such as ours, these can be successfully treated.”
Aborting for achondroplasia dwarfism is just… I don’t have words for it. These people can live completely awesome lives like anyone else. Just look at Peter Dinklage winning Emmys left and right. Same for other “disorders”, a lot of them don’t even require any special care besides a surgery (like cleft palate)! I have a lot of sympathy for heart broken parents who abort a child with Tay-Sachs or other painful, terminal disorders (though that is definitely wrong too), but to abort for such manageable conditions is just making it hard for me not to be furious at those parents.
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“The act of caring would have involved letting the child live” – no, the act of truly caring would allow for what is best for all those personally involved. Unnecessary suffering of the fetus if birthed and for the woman and man involved.
Forcing others to deal with the situation in the manner that you deem appropriate – this is what distorted humanistic reasoning looks like.
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“Act of caring” NEVER EVER involves the death of an innocent child. But in your sad world, Reality, human life is always negotiable, always.
You or the Burger King gal: I can’t decide who’s more tragic.
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Tell the gop.
Tell Rick Perry.
Tell the warmongers.
They’re the ones who ‘negotiate’ human life.
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