Sunday, January 22, 2006

National Sanctity of Human Life Day.



President Bush's Proclamation.

Here is an excerpt:

National Sanctity of Human Life Day is an opportunity to strengthen our resolve in creating a society where every life has meaning and our most vulnerable members are protected and defended including unborn children, the sick and dying, and persons with disabilities and birth defects. This is an ideal that appeals to the noblest and most generous instincts within us, and this is the America we will achieve by working together.

Today marks the 33rd anniversary of Roe v. Wade. This issue is never going away and it will continue to divide us as long as we as a society do not recognize the fact that Roe was decided on lies and more lies.

And as long as we deny the Heartbreak and grief of women who never really had a "choice" at all. And as long as we dont acknowledge the greatest horror of all.

When the most innocent and vunerable of us are not protected, it diminishes us as a people and convinces us that life has varying degrees of value.

The value of each and every life is not determined by how we feel about it.

You all know how I feel about this and how I came to be so passionate about it.

Say a prayer today if you can, for an end to the 4000 abortions a day in this country.


Charmaine has a post up about Blogs for Life and the Washington annual pro-life march.