Silent Day of Solidarity tomorrow!

Tomorrow is Silent Day of Solidarity!

All you need is self-restraint to be silent for 1 day, printed out flyers, and a piece of tape that has “LIFE” written on it (put it over your lips, on your shirt, on your sleeve, somewhere people can see).  If you have any last minute questions- just read the faq.  Here is the link to the flyers you will need to have in order to explain why you are offering up your voice:  flyer printouts.

I have our group registered on the silentday.org website, so if you participate- be sure to let us know how things go: email us.  Remember, you will never know the impact of even the smallest thing you do on behalf of those in need.  In this case, we are recognizing and protesting the disregard and ultimate disrespect for the human beings in the womb.

Let us not forget, we were once there too- just a young little “blastocyst” “embryo” or “fetus”…. Blastocyst, fetus, and embryo are just words for human development- just like infant, toddler, and adolescent.  Should adolescents be allowed to be killed just because they are not fully matured?  In fact, many might even say they are inconvenient trouble-makers- wouldn’t this reinforce the mother’s right to terminate them?  In reality we all, young and old alike, are on the same path of maturation and growth as normal, living human beings.  No one should be murdered, age is no excuse.

Lastly, if you were born after 1973, you have even more reason to protest the ridiculous disrespect for young people’s right to life.  For nine months in your mother’s womb, your personhood was reduced to a thing, a blob of tissue, and inconvenience.  Only after you had been delivered could you be safely protected from a murderer.  We must constantly remind ourselves of this and speak up for our brothers and sisters who are now experiencing their 9 month period of uncertainty – possible death.   Be the courageous big brother or big sister that these young people need you to be!

Join us tomorrow to offer up your voice to recognize the unjust disregard of the human persons in the womb.  Good luck and be courageous!

Best regards,

Bernadette Ensley

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