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Since when did pro aborts 'have the monopoly' on human development in the womb?!

Life Network Australia - Thursday, February 23, 2012

In the window of a privately owned Catholic bookstore in Albury, you will find the most spectacular and colourful time line of human life, from conception to old age. I had heard about it, so went to have a look. It really is breathtakingly beautiful!

Sadly, not all Abury locals agree! The Albury City Council have received complaints from members of the public and a representative of the council was sent to investigate. While he did not find it at all "offensive", he was going back to the office to check out the laws regarding this display.

This reaction reminded me of another situation...

During the last Victorian election campaign, one of the 'Emily's List' candidates for Bendigo, Jacinta Allan (now MP) had an article published in the Bendigo Advertiser regarding "attacks on her staff". Sounds awful...except that this "attack" was actually just one of her staff members being shown a model of a ten week old baby!!  (The media overlooked the physical assault on a pro lifer by one of her own staff on another occasion!).

A third example was when my own daughter was doing sex education at a rural high school that she attended for a couple of years. I donated a copy of the DVD 'Baby Steps', which is beautiful footage of a baby growing in the womb, sucking its thumb, jumping around etc. I received feedback that the teacher I gave it to refused to show it to her class, because it "didn't promote abortion". The DVD did not engage in the "choice" debate, and was merely footage of life in the womb.

So you might begin to wonder, as I have many times (these are just three instances of many) - when did pro abortion advocates earn the right to deny or hide human development (mere biology) from the public and from our high school students? Is it guilt from their own involvement in abortion or their support of the abortion industry that has them in such a flap? Their efforts to conceal the beauty and humanity of early life is astounding!

Life in the womb is an incredible miracle - to be celebrated and studied closely. Our amazing human development speaks volumes about our value in this vast universe.Is it any wonder our abortion rate is so high, when girls and women are virtually forbidden to acknowledge and treasure human life in the womb - let alone the life growing inside their womb?!

So here lies the challenge - to engage gracefully with those who seek to deny you and/or your children the right to see displays, models or DVDs about life in the womb and ask why. Please also support and encourage those who present information about the beauty of unborn life, because there are many working tirelessly to deter them.

 

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Melissa Ohden welcomes second baby and reflects on the language we use.

Life Network Australia - Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Written by Melissa Ohden. 

Used with permission.

“Oh, that second one changes EVERYTHING!” Funny how, in the blink of an eye, everything changes.  Your family of three is suddenly a family of four, awaiting the move of child #2 from the womb to the outside world.  Your external focus on the goings-on of the world are now turned more internally towards your developing child and your changing, albeit happily, family.  And suddenly, those same folks who were wondering out loud for the last 3 ½ years since your first child was born about when you were going to give her a sibling, are the same folks who are suddenly lamenting to you about the difficulties they believe you will experience by having a second child. 

As a pro-life speaker and advocate, as an abortion survivor, I live my work every day.  I will never wake up one morning and suddenly forget about the fact that my life was supposed to end all in the name of someone else’s choice.  I will never be able to hold my children and not consider that they would never have existed if my biological mother’s abortion had succeeded in ending my life.  I will never not feel the calling to save and transform lives.  I will never underestimate the power of words, of the language that we use when we talk about children, about pregnancy and adoption, and how impactful those words really are.

During my pregnancy with Olivia, I was just so thrilled to be pregnant that I didn’t think much about the words that I used to describe her arrival into this world.  “We’re expecting! We’re having a baby!” Ryan and I would gush to anyone who would listen.  Now that we are pregnant with our second child, these words just don’t sit well with me when I talk about our family.  Maybe they do with some people, and I’m okay with that.  I’m not passing judgment, but simply making an observation about our family and the language of the culture that we live in today that fails, by and large, to acknowledge that life begins and deserves to be protected from the moment of conception.  Language is powerful and even insidious.  We aren’t “expecting.”  We aren’t having.  We have.  We are.  We are the parents of a child who just happens to be growing in my womb right now in preparation for entering the bigger world in May of 2012. 

When Ryan and I decided to get a t-shirt for Olivia that she could wear to proudly announce to our family and friends that she’s a big sister, I poured and poured over the shirts available.  “I’m going to be a big sister!” most of the shirts exclaimed.  I disappointedly looked at them.  Olivia’s not going to be a big sister, she is a big sister, I lamented.  There wasn’t going to be some magical time during my pregnancy or at the time of birth that suddenly her brother or sister was going to become her sibling—they already are siblings.  The fact that one of my children is growing inside of me right now while the other comes sneaking into our bed every night for a snuggle doesn’t change the fact of the matter.  Ryan and I are the parents of two children.  Olivia is a big sister.  Our second child exists, and we are anxiously awaiting seeing him or her face to face for the first time.  We were lucky to find just the right shirt for us that reflects our sentiments, as you will see in Olivia’s picture above.  (The radiant smile and twirling baton are just our daughter’s extra panache). 

How many times throughout any given day, though, do we use words like “expecting” and “going to be a big sister” to describe our life circumstances?  Certainly, I understand for the sake of brevity that these words are used (trust me, I’ve spent more time during this pregnancy explaining why we use the words that we do to unsuspecting individuals), but for someone like me, who as an aborted child whom miraculously lived, these words are a slippery slope in a culture of death.  It is no wonder to me that we are still fighting the description of children like me as a ‘blob of tissue,’ ‘clump of cells,’ or ‘product of conception,’ when, even as pro-lifers, the words that we use, the descriptions that we make about children are borderline questionable in terms of their respect for human life.

The first time that I excitedly told a fellow pro-life colleague that I was pregnant with our second child, instead of embracing me in a warm hug like I’d expected, they instead slapped me on the back and laughed heartily.  “Oh, that second one changes EVERYTHING! I’ll be praying for your patience and energy!”  Now, it’s hard to put to paper what the tone of that individual’s words were like, but I can tell you that the tone was ominous and the laugh was far too loud and long for my liking.  Maybe if they would have tempered their comments with “but really, we’re so happy for your family,” I would feel differently about the situation.  And maybe if I wouldn’t have kept receiving comments like that from friends and colleagues that I love and respect, I wouldn’t have thought anything of it.  But those same individuals who have been anxiously waiting for us to have another child are the same individuals who described a second child in such a matter.  Yes, I was disappointed by this behavior, but even more so, it left me thinking:  If people spoke to me, knowing my experiences and profession, in such a manner, how did they talk to others? And even more so, even though I had a wealth of knowledge and experience when it came to pregnancy, children, adoption and abortion, most people don’t have that kind of base to draw from.  How do the words that we use affect them? Do the words we use, however innocently, add to the culture of death and disrespect of human life from the moment of conception?

When I presented at the Real Choices Australia conference in Sydney, Australia, last May, I had prepared an in-depth Powerpoint marked by statistics and experiences of the adoption triad when it came to adoption.  I was prepared to lead a discussion about why so many young women tell me that they would much rather end the life of their children by abortion instead of making an adoption plan for them because of their perception that they couldn’t “give up” their child.  But as the knowledgable, professional pro-lifers from the diverse areas of pregnancy centers, right to life organizations, foster care and adoption agencies, and the field of education engaged in conversation with me and one another throughout the days of the conference, I knew there was something much more important that I needed to do.  I needed to focus their attention on the words that they were using to discuss the adoption process, adoptees, and birthparents.  “They gave them up.  They were given up,” were the predominant themes, as they are in so many places, even in our own organizations, even in our own houses, today.  This very week alone, at a Pregnancy Center banquet in Nebraska and an educational lecture at Ohio University, I have heard the words “given up” more times than I could count, even after I brought up the issue.

Although, as an adoptee, I can understand the feeling that one was “given up,” and I can only assume how painful it must be to make an adoption plan for your child and let them go from your arms, from your care, in the grand scheme of things, as adoptees, we were given life, and as birthparents, they gave us life.  That is a beautiful gift!  And as a speaker and advocate who travels and speaks to people around the world on a frequent basis, I can tell you that our words are so incredibly powerful when it comes to speaking about adoption.  No one wants to be perceived as a bad mother or a bad father, someone who “gave up” their child.  Sadly, so many women share with me that they aborted their child to avoid the judgment and condemnation of those around them.  Although each woman ultimately has a choice, I believe we have a responsibility to use language that strengthens and supports people, that highlights the love and selflessness that comes with adoption.

Like so many, I read with great sadness, about the passing of Steve Jobs today, the Founder and Ex-CEO of Apple.  And like many, I didn’t know before reading the article that Steve was an adoptee.  Here’s a short quote from the ABC website regarding his life and his passing: “But that personal life - he was given up at birth for adoption, had an illegitimate child …” What interesting language that was used to describe his adoption, and his fathering of a child out of wedlock! Are those words that are lifting up an amazing man whose gifts to our world are legendary?  Are those words lifting up the woman who gave life to an extraordinarily brilliant man and made an adoption plan for him? Are those words lifting up his child who is now mourning the loss of their father?

Language is powerful indeed.  One word can communicate so much.  One’s tone can reflect a negative or a positive connotation that is deftly picked up by the ears of those that are in crisis or in need.  Every child is a blessing.  Adoption is a gift to everyone in the adoption triad.  How very different those phrases sound, then ‘Oh, that second child!” and “given up.”  Yes, it often takes some time to retrain the way we speak to reflect our true thoughts and values, but I believe it’s worth it.  In just two short months, my 2nd child has given me the ability to not just think, but talk about their important life and role in our family in a manner that better reflects my belief about the importance of every human life from the moment of conception. 

Just one simple word you speak today could make the difference in building someone up or tearing someone down.  Just one simple word you speak today could make the difference in the life or death of a child.  I pray that your words breathe life into all of those you come into contact with.

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Abby Johnson in Australia!

Life Network Australia - Friday, July 01, 2011

Former Planned Parenthood Director, turned pro-life advocate, Abby Johnson will visit Australia in July. 
Right to Life Australia will be hosting Abby, who recently released a book, Unplanned - which gives a unique peek through the windows of America’s abortion giant.


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Dates and locations Abby will be appearing: 
                                                         
Brisbane - June 27, 28
June 27 - Presentation at "Faith on Tap" for 18 - 35 yrs
Pineapple Hotel, 76 Main Street, Kangaroo Point.
Dinner at 6:30 pm, Abby to speak at 7:30 pm.
Cost: Meals to be purchased.
Contact Marisa: 0438 271 974 or faithontap@yahoo.com.au

June 28 - Presentation
Main Auditorium, Queensland Baptist Centre
53 Prospect Rd, Gaythorn, Queensland.
7:30 pm
$10 adults, $5 students/ concession
Contact Liz Preston 07 3892 5349
or prestons@prestonlife.com
RSVP Monday, June 27.

Hobart - June 29 
Two course dinner with tea/coffee (bar available)
Hobart Conference and Function Centre
Elizabeth Street Pier
6:30 for 7:00pm
$60 or $50 for students.
Please pay by Wednesday, June 22.
For info contact:  Anna Greener 03 6239 6397
or annagreener@netspace.net.au
Booking: Phone Doris 03 9385 0100

Melbourne - July 1,2,3.  
The Treacy Centre, Parkville. 
Dinner Friday, July 1.  7:00pm for drinks, dinner at 7:30pm.
Single $75 , students/ concession $50
Conference: July 2, 3
Family $55,  single $35,  student/ concession $25
Bookings: Contact Doris Rossi 1300 734 175 or  (03) 9385 0100
rtl@rtlaust.com

Melbourne - July 3
Theology @ the pub is a free event for 18-35 year olds (priests & religious of any age are welcome to attend).
The Pumphouse Hotel, 128 Nicholson St, Fitzroy.
Abby is in Australia for a limited time but has managed to fit us into her packed schedule. And yes, it's not the usual first Monday of the month, but the chance to have Abby join us at t@p was too good to pass up!
As usual, dinner & drinks will be from 6.30pm with the talk starting at 7.30pm.
Don't miss this chance to hear the true story of one woman's journey across the life line.

Albury - July 6
Support  Pregnancy Support Albury Wodonga Inc
 Luncheon at Rydges Hotel (Forest Room), corner of Elizabeth and Dean Streets.
12:00 noon, doors open 11:40 am.
$25 - Bookings: 02 6929 3429 or (03) 5727 0224
Email:
abbyjohnsonalbury@gmail.com

Sydney - July 8, 9, 10.
Friday, July 8
Dinner / Band 
Notre Dame University (in conjunction with Notre Dame Chaplaincy) -  Broadway Sydney
7:00 for 7:30 pm
$50
Jessica Langrell 02 8204 4135 or 0438 386 482
Jessica.langrell@nd.edu.au 
Dr. John James 02 8197 9627 or 02 9894 2424
johnj@lejeunemedical.com.au

Saturday July, 9
Dinner at The Epping Club
45-47 Rawson Street, Epping
7:00 for 7:30 pm
$60 per head for 3 course meal
Contact Dr John James (see details above)

Sunday, July 10
'Theology on Tap' - for 18-35 year olds.
The Commercial Hotel - Hassell Street, Parramatta
7:00 for 7:30 pm
Contact Dr. John James or Jessica Langrell (details above).

Perth -  July 11
Pregnancy Problem House cordially invites you to celebrate 25 years of life-affirming services and to help them serve for the next 25 years.
The evening also features:
- An all-you-can-eat gourmet buffet including canapés, salads, hot and cold entrees and mains, carvery, desserts and coffee, in a stunning venue overlooking the Hillarys Marina. Cash bar available.
- "Celebrating 25 Years of Cherishing Life" from Dwight Randall, Chairman, Pregnancy Problem House
- "A Vision For the Future" from Michelle Macormic, Coordinator, Pregnancy Problem House
- Stories from Pregnancy Problem House clients
- A special address from Right to Life Australia
- Live Music
All proceeds from this event will support the free, caring and confidential services offered to WA women and babies by Pregnancy Problem House.
Tickets: $100 pp, or $950 for a table of ten - Seating is strictly limited.
We really hope you can attend, but if you have a conflict and would like to make a tax deductible donation to PPH in honour of our 25th birthday, please contact us (Direct Deposit, MC/VISA, cheques and cash gratefully received.)
To reserve tickets or to make a donation, please call 9344 8337 during business hours, or email
pph.la@iinet.net.au


Adelaide
- July 12, 13
July 12 - Parliamentary presentation 6:00pm - 7:30 pm.
Includes supper
Balcony Room, Parliament House.
Contact Dr. Tony Turnbull 08 8362 8709

July 13 - Relaxing over lunch with Abby.
Contact Dr. Tony Turnbull 08 8362 8709

July 13 - "Pub Theology" - Youth and young adults
6:30 - 9:30 pm
Venue to be advised.
Contact michaelmigs@gmail.com  or phone Michael 0419 816 185
pubtheologyadelaide.blogspot.com
   

Contact Right to Life Australia Inc. 
1300 734 175 or (03) 9835 0100
email: rtl@rtlaust.com. 
www.righttolife.com.au 

 

 

 

 

 

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Chilean and now Hungarian Governments advertise for protection of the unborn

Life Network Australia - Tuesday, April 12, 2011
The Chilean Government has produced and aired a series of television advertisements promoting the protection of children, including those in the womb.
Life Network Australia and friends long for the day that our Australian Federal and State Governments recognise the value of all babies, as the Chilean Government does. 

  

Lifesite News (May 7, 2011) has reported that Hungary have written a new constitution which includes the protection of life from conception. Officials from Hungary are also launching an advertising campaign.
Read more/view here: http://www.lifenews.com/2011/05/06/after-new-constitution-hungary-launches-pro-life-ad-campaign/
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Time for Getup to Get Off it!!

Life Network Australia - Monday, December 20, 2010

Time for GetUp to get off it

Written by Bill Muhlenberg
Used with permission.

GetUp is an online-based lobby group which bills itself as an “independent political movement to build a progressive Australia”. It of course is in fact a radical leftist bunch of activists who want to radically remake Australia in their own image.

It is pushing every radical, trendy cause around. It is hardly interested in what ordinary Australians think. It is only interested in pushing its radical activist agendas. A perfect illustration of this concerns an attempt to have the protection of unborn babies become one of its campaigns.

GetUp actually asked people to suggest and vote on campaign ideas. So that some pro-life folks in fact did. In good faith they offered the recognition of the human rights of the unborn as a great campaign. It seemed like a perfect campaign for this lobby group to embark upon.

In a few short days votes from around the country pushed this item to number 2 or 3 on their list of top causes. Yet what did GetUp do about this? It simply dumped it, claiming it was not something GetUp would run with. It does not align with “GetUp’s values” as they said on their site.

So just what value does it promote? And this from the very folks who go on and on about social justice! This from a group which is so proud to stand up for the needy and the underprivileged. This from a group which seeks to take the high moral ground.

There can be no greater social justice than to allow unborn babies the right to life. Without that most fundamental and basic of human rights, there can be no other rights. But the radicals of the secular left don’t really care about genuine social justice. All they want to do is further their cultural Marxism crusade, and their war against the West.

Already concerned individuals are speaking up about this gross hypocrisy on the part of GetUp. Let me here simply offer the first two I have come across. I will just reprint their press releases in full. The first is from James Leach, Victorian President of Vitae Australia:

“It is disappointing Get Up! have chosen to shut down this campaign idea and not allowed voting to continue. In just a couple of days It would have likely become the most voted for issue and by closing voting Get Up! are denying members the right to show how much they care about rights for the unborn. It is clear that Get Up! are not interested in democracy or freedom of speech, otherwise they would have allowed voting to continue. Instead all they are care about is pushing the already established agenda of those in charge.

“Simply because many supporters of this campaign are Pro Life does not mean their votes are invalid. This was a campaign to give rights to human beings after 20 weeks of development so of course Pro Lifers are going to support it even if they believe that it doesn’t go far enough.

“The issue of foetus rights can not be seen as a separate issue to abortion because if the foetus has rights than abortion is a violation of those rights. In other words you cannot legally protect unborn children in the womb from assault and car accidents while not banning late term abortions because whether or not a child has rights cannot be dependent on whether or not that child is wanted.

“While Vitae did not instigate this campaign we fully support its aims and commend griffibo for proposing it. Due to the large amount of support it has received Vitae will be running a similar campaign next year. To find out how you can support the fight to give the unborn rights join our Facebook group so we can keep you updated:  http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=24689967484 ”

The second is from Warwick Marsh of the Fatherhood Foundation:

“GetUp has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars of their members’ funds running ads supporting the summary removal of babies human rights through abortion and yet they are betraying their own constituency. A group called Labor4Life ran a campaign on the GetUp Campaign Ideas page for new campaigns. Human Rights for unborn children got 1,869 votes by GetUp members as against the pro abortion campaign which at the same time was sitting at 571 votes at the same time.

“This is a ratio of 3 to 1 for life and against abortion. It should be noted that the highest vote for any one campaign was 2,209. So the Human Rights for Unborn children was just below the highest vote on the campaign page at 1,869 votes. To put this in perspective for the average punter: Human Rights for Unborn children was number three out of 446 campaign ideas. It was leading by a massive majority of GetUp members and yet it was axed by the powers that be.

“At approximately 11AM this morning (EST) 20th December GetUp summarily removed the offending member driven campaign for Human rights and offered the following pathetic and hypocritical statement. They said they consulted their members but we have comments from GetUp members who are part of our Facebook site who say they were never consulted (http://www.facebook.com/canberra.declaration ).

“We encourage you to use the enclosed information to show Australia what Hypocrites Get Up are. They are not member driven as they so loudly proclaim but they are possessed of a ideology of extreme and fringe causes which puts them at odds with many of their devoted members who love the environment and also love life as well. This is the hypocrisy of the highest order. GetUp is beholden to no one. Only its extreme antilife and antifamily fringe policies of its dictatorial leaders will prevail. It has lost contact with its members who in the main are prolife and pro the environment.

“Instead GetUp is pushing fringe policies of the extreme left like Euthanasia, abortion and homosexual marriage which are more in line with their elite taskmasters. Getup does not represent its constituency. They have betrayed them at every turn. Please send this information to every journalist you know as this is a national news story.”

Of course GetUp is not alone is such gross hypocrisy and double standards. There are plenty other examples of lefty secularists whose morality is greatly selective, to say the least. But this is a great example of what a bogus bunch these groups can be.

It is time for GetUp to get off its high horse, and admit to all the world what its real agenda is.

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