Wednesday, February 02, 2005

 

Nameless Sorrow

Earlier this week a Catholic (Sacred Heart of Mary) church in Boulder, Colorado held a burial service for 500 aborted fetuses. The church obtained the ashes of the cremated babies from the local mortuary.

The Abortion clinic director had this to say in response to the burial service:

"These fanatics simply cannot leave other people alone with their most intimate sorrow."

Intimate sorrow over what? If no life was destroyed, why is there any sadness?

I have removed hundreds skin tags and ingrown toenails in my day, and not once did the patient suffer sorrow over the destruction of those particular collection of cells. So why all the private grief with this procedure?

What would be helpful in this discussion is a bit more honesty. If the abortionists would just concede that what a abortion does is kill an unborn human being, but that the rights of that human is trumped by the rights of the mother, their argument would make much more sense. They would still be wrong, but at least their thinking could be followed.

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