What
to you think of when contemplating the year 1973?
You
may recall that in January of that year, the U.S. signed the Paris
Peace Accords, ending our involvement in the Vietnam War. Maybe
you remember that "All in the Family" and "The
Waltons" were the most popular TV shows, or that "The
Poseidon Adventure" was the top movie. You might consider
John Cappelletti's inspirational Heisman Trophy season or the
Reggie Jackson-led Oakland A's defense of their World Series
crown.
However,
when I think of 1973, I reflect on the January 22 Roe v. Wade U.S.
Supreme Court decision that brought about a culture of death in
our nation. As a result of that fateful ruling, more than 42
million innocent individuals have been legally murdered in
America.
Last
month, my National
Liberty Journal (www.nljonline.com) newspaper printed a
photograph of a display of 4,000 white crosses at Nashville's St.
Henry's Catholic Church. The crosses signify the number of
American lives that are estimated to be lost daily through
legalized abortion. It is a haunting and troubling image that
enforces the reality of the carnage that the High Court authorized
30 years ago.
In
the three decades since that hollow decision, abortion has become
a lucrative business in our nation. Today, many doctors and
political defenders of abortion have become wealthy on the
slaughter of blameless victims; but they will forever have the
blood of the unborn on their hands.
Today,
many of our political leaders have become so desensitized to the
abortion holocaust they even defend partial-birth abortion, a
procedure so horrifying there are no words to adequately describe
it. Yet, our fellow Americans twice elected a president (Bill
Clinton) so enslaved to the abortion industry that he would not
sign a House-passed bill that would have banned the practice.
Today,
abortion-rights proponents aggressively work to bypass parental
involvement regarding young girls' pregnancies. Sometimes girls
are secretly carried across state lines so they may obtain
abortions in states where parental involvement in abortion
decisions is not required.
Today,
some pitiless doctors actually sell off the body parts from the
babies they have aborted. Thirty years ago, if a science fiction
writer had dared to suggest that such a policy to exist in the
future of our nation, he/she would have been condemned as a
dangerous fanatic. But that dark policy actually exists.
Today,
the mainstream media turns its back on a host of studies
indicating a bona fide link between abortion and breast cancer.
This misinformation campaign has persisted as the media has
collectively yawned at information revealing a relationship
between mental health problems (post-abortion syndrome) in women
who undergo abortion.
Today,
truth seems to matter very little when it relates to the sacred
cow of abortion.
Thankfully,
there is some good news involving abortion in America.
First,
since 1990 there has been a downward trend in the national
abortion rate.
Second,
and this relates to the first point, Americans' views on abortion
are changing. My friends David Gibbs Jr. and David Gibbs III,
founders of the Christian Law Association, noted in a recent
commentary that 20 percent of Americans now say they are less in
favor of abortion than they were a decade ago. This is happening
despite the mainstream media's near-collective support of
legalized abortion.
Third,
we have a pro-life president in the White House. I thank God daily
for President Bush's leadership in the defense of the unborn.
On
January 18, 2002, President Bush succinctly stated, "[W]e
should peacefully commit ourselves to seeking a society that
values life - from its very beginnings to its natural end. Unborn
children should be welcomed in life and protected in law."
Fourth,
with the leadership of President Bush and Sen. Bill Frist, new
Senate Majority Leader, we may actually be able to witness a ban
on partial-birth abortion in our nation. This would be a major
victory for the pro-life movement! Those of us who are pro-life
must stand at the ready to aggressively campaign for this ban as
soon as legislation returns to the Senate floor.
In
the meantime, I encourage all pro-life Americans to participate in
state and local events designed to defend the unborn. The 30th
annual March for Life rally in Washington, D.C., takes place on
Wednesday, January 22. Other rallies will be held across the
nation. Get involved. Defend those who cannot defend themselves.
Together, we must lay the groundwork for the day when all life is
again valued and protected in law!
Jerry
Falwell
Jerry Falwell.com
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