We are appalled when we read articles and
books, see movies, about the slaughter of men, women and children during the
Holocaust in Germany by the orders of an evil man called Adolf Hitler. We are
appalled still when we hear of Stalin and others of the 20th century committing
such crimes of violence to their fellow human beings. In the
twenty-first century we learned of the horrible atrocities of Saddam Hussein.
Man's inhumanity to man; will it ever end? Just a couple of centuries before this one
it was perfectly legal in the United States to own another human being, to buy
and sell them, separating families, beating them unmercifully if they tried to
escape. Yet, as evil and cruel as that sounds, it was perfectly legal.
When preachers from the north and
other brave souls began to cry out against this evil, they were considered
trouble makers. They threatened the very economy and life-style of the south
with their talk of all men being created equal. Thank God our the United States came out of
that era with a long hard struggle. Who would think that just a few years later
in the 20th century, our America, our beloved United States of America would
allow the murder of millions of innocent little people. These dear helpless
little babies have done no evil to deserve the sentence of death. They did not
ask to be conceived. They have been sentenced to death by our courts and by the
RIGHT TO CHOOSE of the women who carry them. Yes, it is perfectly legal to kill an
unborn baby even up until the time of birth. They can be killed when they are
partially out of the mother’s womb. Infanticide is now legal in America.
It did not start out that way. Little by
little abortion proponents, changed some of the words and phrases to make it
more acceptable to society. Instead of babies, they use the name fetus. It is
easier to kill a fetus than a baby. To appeal to a Democratic, free society they
flaunted out the term "A woman’s right to choose." Now, who is going to be
against women’s rights? Finally, what was once considered rare and evil to most
Americans, is now excepted as a right and those who dare to oppose it are
considered the trouble makers and against women’s rights. The writer of this article is a woman. I
have born five children. I know what it is like to feel them kicking in the
womb. They are live little human beings safely nestled (at least they used to
be) inside a mother’s womb until the time of their birth. The womb has become a
very dangerous place for a child. I’ve never been near an abortion
clinic, would never lift my hand to hurt or use violence against anyone, but I
do cry and pray that we in the United States would stop this murder of millions
of innocent children before the judgment of God falls upon us as a nation. We as
a nation have already committed more murders than Adolf Hitler.
Please, please, America STOP! Dorna Chambers
The Great American Holocaust