42
Million People Killed In Leading Cause Of Death Worldwide In 2018 - It Wasn't
From Guns Or Democide, by Tim Brown, 1/2/19.
If you can
believe it, more human beings died as a result of abortion around the world
than those murdered with guns or by democide in 2018.
According to
a new report, the murder of human beings in the womb is the leading cause of death
for the year 2018. Nothing to be proud about.
Even as I
write this article, worldometers.info is live reporting that over 67,000
abortions have occurred across the planet today alone.
LifeNews reports: Worldometers estimates
about 59 million deaths world-wide in 2018, but that number does not include
unborn babies’ abortion deaths. Unborn babies are not recognized as human
beings even though biology indicates that they are
unique, living human beings from the moment of conception and they die brutal, violent
deaths in abortions.
The abortion
number is incomprehensible, but each of those 42 million abortions represents a
living human being whose life was violently destroyed in their mother’s womb.
Each unborn baby already had their own unique DNA, making them distinct from
their mother. That DNA indicated if the child was a boy or girl, their eye and
hair color, their height, possible genetic disorders and other disabilities,
and much more. In most cases, the unborn
babies’ hearts are beating when
they are aborted, too.
In America,
just under 1 million babies are aborted every year. Though abortion rates
have been dropping in the past decade,
abortion remains the leading
cause of death in the United States as
well.
An estimated
60 million unborn babies have been killed in abortions in the U.S. since Roe
v. Wade in 1973. In January, pro-life advocates will gather for the
annual March for Life in Washington, D.C. to remember the anniversary of that
infamous decision and call for restored protections for the unborn.
Breitbart adds: Globally, just under a
quarter of all pregnancies (23 percent) were ended by abortion in 2018, and for
every 33 live births, ten infants were aborted.
There were more deaths from
abortion in 2018 than all deaths from cancer, malaria, HIV/AIDS, smoking,
alcohol, and traffic accidents combined.
The staggering number of
deaths from abortion, in fact, has led certain observers to call abortion
“the social justice cause of our time,” since judging from the sheer magnitude
of the problem other human rights issues pale in comparison.
Additionally, The annual March for Life in the United
States will take place in Washington, D.C., on January 18, 2019 with the theme
“Unique from Day One.”
The stated purpose of the march is to end abortion by
“uniting, educating, and mobilizing pro-life people in the public square.”
The annual march commemorates
the January 22, 1973 Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade that invalidated 50 state laws and
made abortion legal and available on demand throughout the United States.
With that in
mind, Actress Ashley Bratcher has risked her career to play the role
of Abby Johnson, the former Planned
Parenthood employee who is now a pro-life activist.
You can listen to Abby's
keynote from the 2014 Georgia Right to Life Banquet by click here.
“I knew from the very
beginning, they warned me, they said, ‘You’re probably gonna get blacklisted.
This could end your career.’ I said, ‘I don’t care. It’s worth it,’” she
told Fox News’ Ainsley
Earhardt.
Bratcher took the role of
Abby Johnson in the movie “Unplanned” regardless of the risk because
she felt that the project was worth it.
“When I
started learning the details she shared of working at Planned Parenthood, it
really opened my eyes to the reality of what abortion really is,” she told Fox
News.
"This
movie is not about judgment and condemnation, it's about mercy and
forgiveness." - #AshleyBratcher
Both the reporter and the actress who stars in @UnplannedMovie, cry during this interview.
WATCH >>https://video.foxnews.com/v/5980978287001/ …@AbbyJohnson #LIFEisagift #Unplanned
What's
interesting it that while filming, Bratcher's mother called her to inform her
that she was on the table preparing to murder her, but changed her mind and
left the clinic! See the impact that has for today people!
“I got up
and I walked out and I chose you,” Bratcher recalled her mom saying, “And I
never knew that. It blows my mind."
“This movie
is not about judgment and condemnation, it’s about mercy and forgiveness,”
Bratcher said.
I can attest
to several times a week thinking of the woman that gave me birth, who didn't
decide to murder me for the sake of convenience but gave me up to loving
parents who raised me as their own. Wherever she is, I wish that she knew
how appreciative I am of her determination to face humiliation and other things
in that time period in order not to compound one problem of carrying a bastard
child with another of murdering me.
I wish
people understood that these children are precious no matter the circumstances
they are conceived in, whether rape, incest, out of wedlock or even in
marriage. Children are a heritage and a blessing from the LORD (Psalm
127). Never forget that!
Article
posted with permission from Sons of
Liberty Media
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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