Genocide of the Preborn!

On a warm summer morning in 1945, the sun appeared to rise twice over a lonely desert plateau in New Mexico. The world did not know it then, but it would never again be the same. The explosion that blotted out the sun that fateful morning, ushered in what would later be referred to as the age of the atom. 

Most people that were going about their daily activities on the 22nd day of January 1973 were also unaware of what was about to transpire. A group of men would make a decision. The Supreme Court ruling that said unborn children are not persons and are not deserving of the protection of our Constitution would influence our culture and question our right to be referred to as a civilized society. Once again, our lives would never again be the same. 

It is only proper that during this time of year we pause to remember the 60 plus million babies who have died in what has been rightly called the “American Holocaust,” though it is seven and a half times larger than the loss of life of the Jews in Nazi Germany. 

Today, those aborted babies would be graduating from college and impacting our communities and our country in many significant ways. But one out of every four of them is not here: not here to be valedictorian, not here to become a doctor, lawyer, minister, or priest; whatever . . . perhaps the greatest person of the 21st century. 

Someday people will look back at this tragic part of our history and a ...

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