PBS FRONTLINE Presents 'The Last Abortion Clinic'
PBS.org - coming Nov. 08, 2005 at 9pm
Today, the headlines are filled with speculation about changes in the U.S. Supreme Court and what those changes might mean for abortion -- an issue that has divided the country for over 30 years. Heated rhetoric from "both sides" continues to be heard in courtrooms and on the campaign trail. But while attention is often focused on the arguments, there is another story playing out in local communities.
Editor's note: When the secular media uses the term "both sides" concerning abortion, Christians need to be cautious that they are not suckered into a
false dilemma. For example, the view that regulating abortion is "pro-life," is, in fact, a lie. Regulating how children are to be murdered by abortion has nothing to do with being pro-life.
The two opposing sides in this "regulation debate" are actually two sides of the same coin. The people on one side want unrestricted abortions and argue against the regulations. While the people on the other side, like Americans United for Life, argue to expand government control of abortion by regulating the killing. In either case, babies are killed by abortion and both groups of people are guilty of murder!
The alternate option, which is rarely discussed by the secular media, is the view that abortion is the crime of murder. The people on this side of the debate point to the evidence of the murdered corpses of aborted children and then demand that laws be passed that will allow Justice to be upheld by arresting, prosecuting and punishing the perpetrators. The evidence demands that Justice be upheld!
I doubt very seriously that ''
Front-line" will present a fair and unpartial presentation of the murder of children by abortion and the struggle being waged to pass righteous laws that are being opposed by the enemy within the pro-life camp.
There is also another element of the abortion industry never mentioned by the secular media: How many doctors across the country preform abortions in their private offices? Doctors performing abortions in their private offices and then merely writing it off as a routine
D and C is a common practice that's been going on for years, especially in states with few abortion clinics.
--Jim Rudd
Posted by Editor at November 8, 2005 01:00 PM