Collateral Damage
Recently I met a young child who lost a sister to suicide. It was an incredibly sad experience for me. The family's pain was fresh and seemed to ooze off of them and onto all of us who were close by. Since that day a few weeks ago, I have seen several stories on tv about young children who took their own lives. Each of the children I learned about was a girl--a female child.
I asked myself, "How could a beautiful and loved child not know her worth? How could she not know the value of her life?" Why would a beautiful child feel that her life is so worthless that she might as well end it? I guess the real question to ask is: Why not?
What message is learned in a society which will "terminate" a "clump of cells" while in it's mother's womb? The public proclamation that abortion is merely a procedure has surely played a role in instilling in our children the worthlessness of life. A radical notion? Give it some thought.
I asked myself, "How could a beautiful and loved child not know her worth? How could she not know the value of her life?" Why would a beautiful child feel that her life is so worthless that she might as well end it? I guess the real question to ask is: Why not?
What message is learned in a society which will "terminate" a "clump of cells" while in it's mother's womb? The public proclamation that abortion is merely a procedure has surely played a role in instilling in our children the worthlessness of life. A radical notion? Give it some thought.