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To: DMaA who wrote (66582)3/28/2000 12:46:00 PM
From: Johannes Pilch  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 67261
 
Well the author no doubt would detest me, but I am most certainly an antiabortion zealot, and I wear the moniker with honour. In fact, after seeing the handiwork of the "choicers," and after reading of how they have now enabled what is without doubt the most gruesome industry in all the world, declaring myself an "antiabortion zealot" feels something akin to a long warm shower.

I am so very glad I am not a "pro-choicer." I thank God in the wide heavens for blessing me thusly. Even should the choicers continue their murderous ways, supporting the slaughter of millions upon millions of children, and even forcing we who esteem life to pay for their stupendous barbarism, they have nevertheless already suffered a profound and stunning loss. Because their abortion laws and practises have so long remained intact, their hearts have become hardened toward the virtues of sacrifice, love, honour and the sanctity of life itself. In short, because they have for so long fervently embraced abortion murder, they have lost their humanity.

Now I see I cannot rejoice in this, and so I sincerely am no longer angry toward those who promote a woman's right to choose murder over the gloriously distinct human virtues of love and sacrifice. I simply did not see it earlier, but I finally understand what good men have told me all along-- that pro-choicers are not my enemies at all, and that rather than growing angry toward them, I should grieve instead.