Doctor, Please Help Me Choose

A worried woman went to her gynecologist and said:

“Doctor, I have a serious problem and desperately need your help! My baby is not even 1 year old and I’m pregnant again. I don’t want kids so close together.”

So the doctor said: “Ok, so what do you want me to do?

She said: “I want you to end my pregnancy, and I’m counting on your help with this.”

The doctor thought for a little, and after some silence he said to the lady: “I think I have a better solution for your problem. It’s less dangerous for you too.”

She smiled, thinking that the doctor was going to accept her request.

Then he continued: “You see, in order for you not to have to take care of 2 babies at the same time, let’s kill the one in your arms. This way, you could rest some before the other one is born. If we’re going to kill one of them, it doesn’t matter which one it is. There would be no risk for your body if you chose the one in your arms.”

The lady was horrified and said: “No doctor! How terrible! It’s a crime to kill a child!”

“I agree’” the doctor replied. “But you seemed to be OK with it, so I thought maybe that was the best solution.”

The doctor smiled, realizing that he had made his point.

He convinced the mom that there is no difference in killing a child that’s already been born and one that’s still in the womb. The crime is the same!

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Love says, “I sacrifice myself for the good of the other person.” Abortion says, “I sacrifice the other person for the good of myself.”  And in the rare cases of rape and incest, it does not become “righteous” to invoke the death penalty on the innocent unborn for the sins of the father.

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Why Are Black Leaders Not Outraged Over Abortion?

By Dr. Tony Beam.

The outrage in the black community over a New York billboard that proclaims a message that is undeniably true baffles me. A group called Life Always, based out of Austin, Texas sponsored the billboard that was displayed on the side of a building in the SoHo neighborhood of New York City. The billboard displayed a picture of a young, African-American girl in a pink dress with the message “The most dangerous place for an African American is in the womb.”

The billboard and its message caused a swift and stunning reaction from many local politicians in New York. City Council member Letitia James said, “Every woman has the right to make personal choices in regards to her body, and I respect many different points of view, to compare abortion to terrorism and genocide is highly offensive.” Christine C. Quinn, another council member said, “To refer to any woman’s legal right to an abortion as a ‘genocidal plat’ is not only absurd, but it is offensive to women and to communities of color.”

More offensive than the fact that almost 60% of all abortions in New York City in 2009 were performed on African-American women? More offensive than the fact that for every 1000 live African-American births there were 1,489 abortions? More offensive than the fact that African-Americans account for 12.8% of the nations population but 35% of all abortions? You would think Ms James and Ms. Quinn, along with every other African-American leader in America would be taking to the streets to demand an investigation into why some many blacks are dying in the womb. Since 1973, when Roe vs. Wade legalized abortion, just over 13 million African-Americans have been aborted. That’s more than twice all the African-American deaths since 1973 from heart disease (2.26 million), cancer (1.64 million), accidents (307,723), violent crimes (306,313) and AIDS (203,649) combined!

Upon hearing the news that the billboard would be taken down by Lamar Advertising the Rev. Al Sharpton released a statement saying, “The billboard was offensive, especially during Black History Month, and I had intended to hold a press conference Friday in front of the billboard to protest the message of racial profiling and against a woman’s right to choose.”

Excuse me, racial profiling? Does the Rev. Sharpton not think Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers are guilty of racial profiling when they perform far more abortions on African-American women than on any other group? Planned Parenthood defended itself by accusing Life Always of, “using a divisive message around race to restrict access to medical care.” How insensitive of Planned Parenthood to call the death of 40,798 black babies nothing more than a restriction of “medical care.” Planned Parenthood pointed to a statistic that says only 3 percent of its services are abortion services while 82 percent are target toward preventing unintended pregnancies. With all due respect that is a bit like telling Mrs. Lincoln that she missed the best part of the play.

What Planned Parenthood failed to mention is that in 2007, the most recent year the numbers are available, they referred 4,912 babies for adoption while performing 305,310 abortions. That means their abortion to adoption ratio is 62:1. And by the way, for 2010 the three Planned Parenthood facilities nearest the SoHo site of the billboard reported a combined 17,000 abortions.

The black community should be outraged but not by a billboard that simply represents the truth. They should be outraged over a loss of life in their own community that is staggering. I just don’t understand why liberals and leftists feel they have to defend each other’s sacred cows even when it is to their own detriment. Planned Parenthood is no friend to the African American community. They place their clinics in low-income neighborhoods to take advantage of those who feel they have no choice other than ending a human life. They prey on those who are confused and scared because the blessing of life has become a crisis.

These are women who need care and compassion. They need to hear the truth about the life that grows inside of them. African-American leaders should be meeting those girls where they are offering them alternatives to ending the life of another child. The God of the Bible is the one true God who loves and gives life. Rather than being upset about the true message of a single billboard maybe African-American leaders would be better served by bringing the message of life to those who believe the death of their child is the only answer.


You can hear Dr. Tony Beam live on Christian Talk 660 weekday mornings from 7:00-9:00 AM (EST) as he is the host of Christian Worldview Today. You can also listen to recorded broadcasts in the Christian Worldview Today Archive.

Dr. Tony Beam is Vice-President for Student Services and the Director of the Christian Worldview Center at North Greenville University in Tigerville, South Carolina, Dr. Tony Beam received his Master of Divinity from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina, and his Doctor of Ministry from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky.

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We’re Still Standing for Life in SC!

Written By: Josh Kimbrell and the CEO Round Table Team.

Hey Folks,

We wanted to provide you all with the text (below) of our statement on pro-life legislation moving through the SC Legislature this session. This letter was provided to SC Representative Greg Delleney (R-Rock Hill), who is sponsoring the measures, by CEO Round Table Chairman Josh Kimbrell. We continue to maintain that a strong culture of life is the firmest foundation for a strong culture of commercial and economic success.

God Bless>

The Team of the CEO Round Table of South Carolina


The Honorable Greg Delleney
South Carolina House of Representatives
PO Box 11867
Columbia, SC 29211

Dear Representative Delleney:

I wanted to take a moment to write a letter of both thanks for, and endorsement of, three particular pieces of legislation that you are advancing on behalf of the pre-born citizens of our State. As both I and our organization believe that life is the first civil right, and the right on which all other unalienable rights are established, protecting the innocent has enormous consequences for our State and our Country. That’s why, in the fight to preserve the unique culture of faith, family and freedom that has long come to define South Carolina, the first front is always the fight for life.

In light of this belief, I, the CEO Round Table of South Carolina and our members and supporters, strongly support House Bill 3403 (Born Alive Act), House Bill 3406 (exclusion of state funding for abortion) and House Bill 3408 (freedom of consciousness act).

These pieces of legislation, in combination, represent a powerful arsenal in the fight to protect pre-born babies. From establishing personhood for infants born alive, regardless of the circumstances, to protecting the consciousness rights of healthcare professionals who stand for life, these bills define personhood from conception to natural death. These are the essential ingredients of a free society. Our organization was founded to establish the link between economic and social policy in South Carolina, with the firm conviction that the two are mutually interdependent. As such, we are deeply committed to the sanctity of life in this State.

America is struggling with a staggering debt crisis, because she has long been suffering from a death crisis. The economic impact of abortion is, in very real terms, breathtakingly high. Over the coming decades, this impact will be felt in each American household, as not only Social Security becomes insolvent, but as economic output slows. To preserve freedom, we must preserve life.

We stand with you in this fight. Please, let me know how we may be of service to you.

 

 

 

 

God Bless,

Joshua B. Kimbrell
President & Chairman
CEO Round Table of South Carolina


Josh Kimbrell is President & Chairman of CEO Round Table of South Carolina. CEO stands for “Christians Empowered & Organized.” Part of the mission of CEO Round Table is “to promote a way of life that embraces faith, family, and freedom.” For more information visit http://joshkimbrell.com.

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