Tuesday, April 12, 2011

The Best Pro-Life Experience Ever!

Yesterday, Nancy and I spent most of the day at an event on the Auraria College Campus in downtown Denver. The event was the showing of huge Pro-Life signs and posters by the college organization, Justice For All. The pictures revealed very graphic portrayals of actual abortion results and asked pointed questions of the observers about their attitudes toward abortion.

Nancy and I and about 30 volunteers circulated through the crowd asking the people what they thought about the demonstration and dialoguing with them about their attitudes toward abortion. Of course, we found that the majority of the students there were “Pro-Choice,” but their Pro-Choice position was only relative in many cases, i.e., a lot of them were opposed to late term abortions but in favor of early abortions.

The striking thing about those “interviews” on the street was that many of the people we talked to had not adequately thought out their position. One young man told me that he had no objection to the killing of unborn babies. Nor did he object to the idea of killing babies who were already born, nor anyone else, for that matter. He even told me that he would not even object if someone were to kill him! (Now, THAT, is dedication to a belief, if you ask me!!)

Of course, some in the crowd had actually done some deep thinking about the issue, and they sometimes concluded that abortion is an acceptable procedure. Nancy and I and the other counselors would reason with them, trying to show them that it is really important to defend unborn human life; but their beliefs were almost always deeply ingrained in their minds. We concluded by asking them to look closely at the pictures and ask themselves the question: “Do you think that, looking at those pictures, abortion can be a right decision?”

The day was exhilarating to both Nancy and me. The opportunity to speak the words of Christ and His truth into a harsh culture and to practice reasoning with hard hearts was an inspiration to us.

We were very impressed with the organization, Justice For All. If any of my readers would like to get more information about this organization, I would invite them to look at the organization’s web site. www.JFAweb.org.