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Sunday, January 22, 2012

"Abortion is as American as Apple Pie"

On January 22, 1973, the Supreme Court of the United States, with a 7-2 majority vote, deemed abortion a fundamental right protected by the Constitution. Since that time, it is estimated that over 50 million children have been killed. The rhetoric for and against abortion has grown even more heated over time but a new attitude toward abortion is emerging.

Dr. Albert Mohler, from his blog, on abortion in America:

Abortion is now America’s most common surgical procedure performed on adults. As many as one out of three women will have at least one abortion. In some American neighborhoods, the number of abortions far exceeds the number of live births.

Most Americans will pay little attention to the 38th anniversary of the infamous Roe v. Wade decision. In 1973, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that a woman has a constitutional right to arrange the killing of the unborn life within her. Since that decision was handed down, more than 50 million babies have been aborted, at a rate of over 3,000 each day.

One of the most chilling aspects of all this is the sense of normalcy in American life. Abortion statistics pile up from year to year, and each report gets filed. Moral sentiment on the issue of abortion has shifted discernibly in recent years, as ultrasound images and other technologies deliver unquestionable proof that the unborn child is just that — a child. Nevertheless, the larger picture of abortion in America is basically unchanged.

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