September 26, 2008
Angry, hurt, anti-life young people enroute to South Dakota
An army of (mainly) angry, confused, hurting and misguided young people are enroute to South Dakota right now to fight the reasonable people here who think abortion shouldn't be available for use as a form of birth control.
This gal, named Jen, is getting on a plane today to come here from Northampton, Massachusetts to work for two weeks with the Campaign for UNHealthy Families. Her blog is curiously misnamed "righteous revolution" which is typical for pro-aborts to call wrong right. This gal is hardly on the side of righteousness or justice. Abortion is a justice issue for the unborn and for women who are lied to and exploited by those who profit from abortion.
But her blogs screams… I'm hurting and I need healing! The subheading is… a raging river of tears cutting a grand canyon of light! That's powerful and sad. It makes me angry at a lot of people in her life. Where is her sick brother today and has he been allowed to abuse other women? She uses the word healing eight times on her homepage. But she's fighting for something that leaves women in far worse shape. In her anger and hurt she's lashing out at the most innocent. It's not right to execute capital punishment on a child for his/her father's crime. If only her anger were channeled in a righteous direction - at those who lie to women to profit from abortion. Join me in targeting this gal in your prayers for these next two weeks that her pain would lead her to the Light and that she'd become what hundreds of thousands of other Roe v Wade survivors have become - a righteous army contending to a higher court on behalf of the plight of the unborn.
I hope you'll read her post in it's entirely because her real story comes out at the end. Read with understanding and compassion because she's hurting and misguided into thinking the best thing for women in these situations is to kill their baby. She needs to talk to my friend Dianne and I can set that up if she's interested. I'll pay for the appointment, as many as she needs.

Comments on Angry, hurt, anti-life young people enroute to South Dakota »
Chris Fenstermaker @ 11:22 am
Steve…I will be praying that the Lord provides a divine appointment with at least one of these hurting young women and couples.
The deceit is tragic….I venture to say that the deceit that these yougn people suffer is far greater than the hurt that they may have been through during a rape or other tragic event.
Martha @ 12:36 pm
She was abused, but instead of being angry at her abuser she should be angry at abortion clinics? Pardon me, but I cannot see the logic in your argument.
It appears that you manipulate (in the worst sense of the word) this woman's emotional trauma in order to cast pro-choicers as only emotionally confused, and therefore somehow not mainstream, as if a reasonable woman would never choose abortion. I find it morally objectionable to use a person's pain to you own devices, but apparently you do not agree.
Further, it seems that people think they know things about events they have never experienced. Pardon me if I am misunderstood, but the above commentor has never experienced an abortion or rape and therefore has no basis whatsover to make his claim. He therefore grossly oversteps his rights when he makes such an opinion.
Steve @ 3:39 pm
Martha - I'm not following the logic, nor the justice of one who seeks healing from their abuse by working hard to ensure innocent children are punished for the sex crimes of their fathers. No manipulation here - I offered to pay for the gal to get help. I don't profit from abortion although those she's here to campaign for do profit immensely.
How do you know, Martha, my personal experience with abortion, rape or abuse or any of the matters you say I have no right to address here on my blog?