October 23, 2011
In 1973, abortion was legalized nationwide.  Almost immediately, breast cancer cases jumped almost 40%.
And we’re expected to believe there is no connection.
Right.
//edit: as I suspected, the atheists are predictably pointing out that the graph also shows deodorant sales.  Of course, this has absolutely nothing to do with abortion, and the fact that it is there doesn’t change the fact that an increase in breast cancer coincides with the nationwide legalization of abortion.
//more edit: Watching these pro-aborts try to rationalize away what the graph shows is hilarious and typical of those who deny truth.

In 1973, abortion was legalized nationwide.  Almost immediately, breast cancer cases jumped almost 40%.

And we’re expected to believe there is no connection.

Right.

//edit: as I suspected, the atheists are predictably pointing out that the graph also shows deodorant sales.  Of course, this has absolutely nothing to do with abortion, and the fact that it is there doesn’t change the fact that an increase in breast cancer coincides with the nationwide legalization of abortion.

//more edit: Watching these pro-aborts try to rationalize away what the graph shows is hilarious and typical of those who deny truth.

October 23, 2011

October 23, 2011

October 13, 2011
"Being “pro-life with exceptions for rape, incest, and health” is like being against killing Jews and blacks except for those that are handicapped, retarded, or the children of criminals. The only flavor of pro-life that God approves of makes NO EXCEPTIONS. Killing an unborn baby is murder under every circumstance, even in cases of rape, incest, and the health of the mother."

http://www.personhoodusa.com/

October 10, 2011
If you have ever taken birth control or “contraceptives” you have probably killed your own child

rabbleprochoice:

sooozyboozy:

rabbleprochoice:

bebinn:

That is NOT what they do. They prevent ovulation. And even though there might be an egg that slips through with hormonal birth control pills they can NOT prevent the fertilized egg from implanting. The only things HBCs do is prevent ovulation by making your body think it doesn’t need to ovulate. They can’t prevent implantation because that has nothing to do with hormones.

Well, WebMD says you’re wrong.

“Hormonal contraceptives can also prevent pregnancy by making the lining of the womb inhospitable for implantation.” (http://www.webmd.com/sex/birth-control/birth-control-pills)

Now, please post a retraction so that others are not deceived by the blatant lie you just told.

(Source: badp, via stfuconservatives)

October 8, 2011
If you have ever taken birth control or “contraceptives” you have probably killed your own child

If you are taking birth control pills or even using an IUD or barrier device to prevent pregnancy, stop.  These methods do not always prevent conception, but they will kill your baby.

The average woman who takes birth control will ovulate at least once a year, and once that happens, conception can take place.  If this happens, the baby will not be able to implant in the uterus and will die.  This can occur even with non-hormonal IUDs.

Again, birth control does not prevent conception.  But it will kill your baby.

September 7, 2011
Birth control pill still = abortion

The original post got quite a reaction.  Now here is some science to back up my statement:

Fact #1: Hormonal birth control pills do not always prevent ovulation.

Fact #2: When ovulation occurs, the ovum (egg) can become fertilized

Fact #3: The instant the ovum is fertilized, conception has taken place and the woman is pregnant.

Fact #4: The uterus is unable to property receive the fertilized ovum, and the baby dies.

Fact #5: A fertilized ovum is a living human baby with all the God-given rights of an adult human being.

Conclusion #1: Hormonal birth control pills do not prevent conception/fertilization.

Conclusion #2: Hormonal birth control pills are functional abortifacients (abortion-inducing drugs)

Moral #1: Don’t take birth control.

Moral #2: Don’t have sex outside of marriage (i.e. Don’t be a slut)

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