MATTERS OF LIFE AND DEATH
Michael Brown: ‘The seemingly impossible happened’

By Michael Brown
Published June 24, 2022 at 8:10pm
Remember where you were on Friday morning, June 24, 2022, a few minutes past 10 a.m. Eastern time. History was made this morning. The seemingly impossible happened. At last, the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
To be sure, this is just the beginning of a new battle to be fought for the unborn, state by state, life by life, heart by heart. But this is also a massive, unprecedented victory, one that, for many years, seemed completely out of reach.
After all, Roe became law in 1973. That was almost 50 years ago, and in many ways, American values have become much less conservative since then.
To give just one example, more children have been conceived out of wedlock, and that means more abortions.
Back in 1996, the Brookings Institute reported: “Since 1970, out-of-wedlock birth rates have soared. In 1965, 24 percent of black infants and 3.1 percent of white infants were born to single mothers. By 1990 the rates had risen to 64 percent for black infants, 18 percent for whites. Every year about one million more children are born into fatherless families.”
This is a staggering increase.
By 2016, “28 percent of all births to non-Hispanic white women (i.e., white) occurred outside of marriage, a figure that is almost twice as high as the 15 percent of births among this demographic that were nonmarital in 1990. In 2016, 52 percent of all births to Hispanic women occurred outside of marriage, up from 34 percent in 1990 (a more than 50 percent increase). The percent of births that occurred outside of marriage also increased for non-Hispanic black women (black) between 1990 and 2016, from 63 to 69 percent (a nine percent increase).”
These are massive increases in illegitimacy, and the more the family breaks down, the more abortion becomes a way of life.
Marriage itself has been redefined by the Supreme Court, and for many conservative, family values, it seems as if the ship has sailed, especially with the court actually taking Roe further in the 1992 Casey case when it should have done the exact opposite.
The battle for abortion in America had been lost, forever – at least, that’s how it seemed.
Whole generations of women have been born into a pro-abortion culture, to the point that it is not just an accepted moral right. It has also become a sacred rite.
But pro-lifers, both Catholic and Protestant, never gave up the battle, and for a number of different reasons, the number of abortions has been steadily declining, almost without exception, from the late 1990s until today. (Some would point to declining percentages beginning in the early 1980s.)
And now, at last, Roe has been overturned.
The court could easily have ruled in favor of the Dobbs case in Mississippi without gutting Roe (See here for the official ruling).
Instead, it went one step further, exposing Roe for the travesty it is.
And to think. Just a few years ago, this still seemed impossible.
It was only because President Trump (himself an unlikely hero in this story) was able to appoint three new justices to the court, all of whom voted the right way. And that, in turn, only became possible because of the sudden death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the quick approval of Justice Amy Coney Barrett in Trump’s last months in office.
Talk about a series of unexpected events, with the narcissistic, bullheaded, former pro-abortion playboy playing a central role.
Now, states can pass their pro-life laws without restriction.
Now, the murderous, angry spirit of abortion will be further exposed, as violent mobs will attack pro-life centers and pro-life people, and as other states will pass more extreme, pro-abortion (and even pro-infanticide?) laws. This has already happened in New York, Maryland, Virginia and California.
May the light shine all the more clearly in the midst of the darkness.
May love overcome hatred.
May the Lord make a separation between those who choose life and those who choose death.
And may the church rise up and make an even more compelling case for the humanity of the baby in the womb, also offering even more compassionate care and hope to expectant moms and dads who are contemplating abortion. May life prevail!
It is true that the overturning of Roe is decades late, which means tens of millions of slaughtered babies late. It is true that there is much blood guilt on our hands.
But it is also true that only in America has a pro-life movement pushed back with such tenacity for so many years. What has happened here is truly unique.
In his 2016 book, “Why Liberals Win the Culture Wars (Even When They Lose Elections): A History of the Religious Battles That Define America from Jefferson’s Heresies to Gay Marriage Today,” legal scholar Stephen Prothero argued that our “culture wars have always been religious wars, progressing through the same stages of conservative reaction to liberal victory that eventually benefit all Americans.”
That’s why this victory is all the more significant. A massive trend has been stopped. A destructive tide has been turned. And in the end, this will benefit all Americans.
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May the Lord see this landmark ruling as an act of repentance from the nation. May He show mercy and restore. May a culture of life sweep our land!
Categories: Articole de interes general
Life Moment
By Daniel George
Inspired by Psalm 139:13-14
Put all your arguments aside
Ignore your reasons and your pride
You’ll find one truth you can’t deny
One fact for which there’s no reply.
An acorn is an oak no less
We do not need to try and guess
For life is there when two are one
No matter how the lie is spun.
Sea turtle eggs we fight to save
The fines and penalties are grave
But try to speak for unborn life
And you’ll ignite the most vile strife.
They promised legal equals rare
And in their sin we all must share
They still demand that we all pay
Our faith and conscience have no say.
For decades some “have found” a law
And while so many chant hurrah!
The sixty million lives we’ve lost
Our souls will never know the cost.
They label pregnancy disease
Planned-parenthood’s “cure” is a breeze
Won’t bother you with ultrasounds
For them there’s nothing out of bounds.
The lie gets bigger everyday
They’re fighting cancer so they say
Follow the money trail, you’ll see
Your baby’s parts all have a fee.
So many lives without a chance
Just wait, until you feel her dance
You may have wished she was a boy
But you’ll forget through tears of joy.
I know not one true mother’s heart
Who brought forth life and played her part.
To hold regret instead of peace
Because a heart she did not cease.
Don’t miss the moments life can bring
If sad or happy we still sing
A precious life awaits your choice
So give your preborn child a voice.