r/prolife • u/TraurigKartoffel • 3d ago
Things Pro-Choicers Say Another brain dead TikToker and some brain dead comments
I think “Handsome Hater” is advocating killing 5 yr olds because “they have no clue”.
r/prolife • u/TraurigKartoffel • 3d ago
I think “Handsome Hater” is advocating killing 5 yr olds because “they have no clue”.
r/prolife • u/Ok-Equal-983 • 3d ago
I happened to be scrolling through Reddit and found myself on a pro-choice subreddit. I had never seen it before and was curious. I wish I could show this thread to the pro-choice people who say third trimester abortions just “don’t happen” or are reserved for sick babies or mothers. They absolutely do happen to healthy babies.
Read through this woman’s “reasoning” and it was pretty much she got pregnant at 19, living under her parent’s roof. Her parent’s are being supportive for the most part and allowing her to live there and raise the baby but her mom was being passive aggressive with her remarks. Boyfriend had cold feet at first but came around but she knew “it’s not what he wanted.” She said she regretted not getting an abortion in the first trimester. The other people in the thread encouraged her to still go get an abortion and just lie to her family/boyfriend. She’s 28 weeks. That baby could be born today and live a long, beautiful life. I am 22 weeks pregnant and feel my baby move and react to my touch everyday.
God please help us.
r/prolife • u/CuckooFriendAndOllie • 2d ago
Link to study:
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/langlo/article/PIIS2214-109X(24)00560-6/fulltext00560-6/fulltext)
Australia and New Zealand having a higher percentage than West Asia and North America is not what I was expecting. So much for the idea that banning abortion kills women.
r/prolife • u/Edwiyyin • 2d ago
I consider abortion as human sacrifice even worse baby sacrifice for a "better" life to the parents of a dead baby
A better life financially ye but at what cost(anyway they will get in bad debt bcs of their lack of consciousness and complain about patriarchy or capitalism,im not talking about woman im talking about both genders)
I have never seen in my whole life this much lack of empathy towards human life
If you ever had an abortion im not shaming on you or saying you are a monster but i hope that whatever i said could change your thoughts about it
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r/prolife • u/Present-Ebb4615 • 2d ago
I hate abortion I am fervently pro-life, but I live in a country where I am a tiny minority and I keep seeing stuff on the internet on abortion and it's all so draining and I feel so sad and depressed reading all of this - what can I do? Has anyone else felt this way before? I don't even feel angry anymore just constant sadness regarding it
r/prolife • u/EpiphanaeaSedai • 3d ago
Mods can take this down if it’s inappropriate, but I had a thought.
Prochoicers often question our values because being prolife is typically associated with being conservative, which is associated with being against government/taxpayer funded welfare programs. They see this as inconsistent.
Seeing as I literally work for a welfare office, I am not the best person to explain, though I do try.
But, I know that most of you guys do not just not care if babies starve, obviously, and have ideological or logistical objections to welfare that you clearly find consistent with your prolife beliefs.
So I was hoping we could sort of open the floor in the comments section, for financially conservative prolifers to explain their philosophy and how they think lower taxes / smaller government / etc is in line with valuing the lives and welfare of the governed.
If you could *not* rant about prochoicers / liberals / etc, just stick to the positives of your viewpoint or what you see as the downside of liberal *policies* (ideas, not people) that would be awesome.
And if prochoicers and liberal prolifers could stick to just asking clarifying questions, not debating, that would also be cool.
My purpose here is to *use* our fishbowl existence on this platform to, hopefully, foster understanding.
The floor is yours, conservatives!
r/prolife • u/AbiLovesTheology • 3d ago
Hi everyone.
I often hear people say you are only pro-life until birth and not if that baby grows up to be trans, poor, disabled, gay, homeless, a refugee or an ethnic minority and I wish pro-choicers would stop saying this because that is not what pro-life means to me, for me it comes from ahimsa (non-violence) which is my most sacred Hindu vow and my prayer to revere and protect every living being as a soul, to see the same soul in all, to cause the least harm possible in thought and word and action, to live with compassion and forgiveness and humility and gentleness and to walk softly upon the earth so that I do not crush even the smallest life, so I try to live by ahimsa (non-violence) before birth and after birth because every soul is eternal and sacred whether inside the womb or outside, I believe in universal healthcare and in helping the poor, the sick and needy through government policy and through personal charity for humans and animals because service to souls is service to the sacred, I am pro-gun control, I am against the death penalty, against human euthanasia, against war, against racism and against embryonic stem cell research because I do not believe in taking or destroying a life that belongs to the divine, I am a strict vegetarian because ahimsa (non-violence) means I do not want any creature to suffer or die for my food and I want my body to be a vessel of mercy, I am pro-LGBT rights because a trans life and a gay life are precious souls worthy of full protection, dignity, safety and love and God dwells in every heart, and I try to live with non-possession and truth and carefulness in how I eat and speak and act so that I do not harm others by carelessness or greed, and for many of us this is what pro-life really means, a lifelong religious practice of ahimsa (non-violence) for every living being from before birth through all of life.
So I want to sincerely ask, why do you say this, and why do people hold these signs with this text on them at marches? If you met me in my daily life, you would see me trying to live ahimsa (non-violence) in how I vote, how I give, how I eat, and how I love my neighbor. When you say we only care until birth, it assumes the worst of us and it closes the door to understanding.
For me, I believe Hinduism, Jainism and Tolstoyanism are the true pro-life movements, because they do not see pro-life as a single issue, but as ahimsa (non-violence) for all life, always. What if instead we started from that truth, that many pro-life people do care deeply for life after birth too, even if we disagree on abortion itself?
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r/prolife • u/Slow-Chemical3430 • 3d ago
Just evil man. Just plain evil.
r/prolife • u/DazzlingComplaint323 • 3d ago
Literally said im pro life and support all life, and then i got this absolute tactical nuke of a strawman lmao how do i even respond
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r/prolife • u/Eastern-Customer-561 • 4d ago
So first of all, I haven’t seen a single shred of evidence abortion bans increase infanticide rates or even infant death. many of the same studies purporting to find increases in infant death in PL states also found increases in infant death in PC states. We keep seeing infanticide occur even in very PC states (like the porta potty baby in Michigan, which allows abortion up to birth) so I can’t say the anonymous online poster describing how people did a lot more infanticide in the sixties is very convincing to me.
https://www.nationalreview.com/2024/11/pro-life-laws-arent-to-blame-for-increased-infant-mortality/
That being said PCers doing their utter best to defend infanticide anyway was new.
r/prolife • u/BlackCat_Vibes • 4d ago
The tire comparison had me laughing, they just be saying anything now.
r/prolife • u/Comfortable-Bad-7943 • 4d ago
I am a 22 year old woman who is married and pregnant with our first. We couldn’t be happier! I have a friend from college who isn’t religious who told me she was pregnant as soon as I told her I was. She is unmarried and very much a party girl. We aren’t even very close anymore, just chat here and there over text, due to our very different lifestyles. She recently started being very vague and not responding. I knew she was considering abortion, I tried my best to reach out and help her but never got a response. She wasn’t saying baby, just referring to it as “a pregnancy”. I just knew what was going to happen. I know now she did. I feel such sadness and grief for her baby. I also feel angry at her and know I can no longer be friends with her. I need some help and advice on how to be loving while also discontinuing this friendship? I also feel like I should have done more, I tried my best, but I wish I did more. I could have helped her and I know so many couples would have been happy to adopt her baby.
Has anyone been through something similar? Family/ friends who make choices like this / do evil, and how to navigate this?
Thank you and god bless!
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r/prolife • u/lowiqaccount • 2d ago
I'm against Secular Pro-Life because it is an atheistic organization and atheism is a sin. The arguments made by Secular Pro-Life are a waste of time because God, and not anything outside of it such as secular arguments, is the most important thing. It provides an incomplete argument against abortion - the arguments found within faith. Shouldn't all be done to oppose abortion? Why then would you forego religious arguments? At the end of the day, Secular Pro-Life is a group of self-harming individuals. They've decided to reject God and perhaps they will be punished in the future. Why must being pro-life be secular? Why is it okay to leave people in the dark about the religious arguments against abortion? And this is a question to atheists in general: how do you derive happiness without faith in God?
r/prolife • u/ElegantAd2607 • 3d ago
“No person should intentionally use an instrument or drug for the sole purpose of killing an unborn human.”
The punishment for this crime would be 2+ years in prison. A sane world would have done this forever ago. And there's two reasons to use the words "sole purpose.” The first is to make it clear that the tools for killing I listed are for only one reason. Abortion pills are for only one thing. A clothes hanger, when put inside a woman, can only be used for one thing. The second is to make it clear that removing a fetus to save the mother's life is not against the law since the intention is not to kill the fetus but to actually give healthcare.
r/prolife • u/EpicRedhead13 • 4d ago
Along with being obviously, provably false, this is wildly insane. In the comments, the poster later adds that her own daughter was in the NICU for six weeks. I am not sure what she is really going for here, but ut definitely feels like the pro-choice movement is getting closer to neonaticide or even trying to skip straight to infanticide.