Pro Life on Campus at Eastern Kentucky University 2013
“Do you believe in welfare for women who become pregnant?”
Olivia, a student at Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) asked this question of CBR volunteer Mark Wolf. Usually, questions like this are simply attempts to change the subject. They don’t want to talk about the decapitation and dismemberment of little human beings, so they bring up every conceivable societal problem known to man. If pro-lifers can’t solve all of them, then abortion must be retained as the solution of final resort (the final solution?). And not just for mothers who face difficult circumstances, but for all mothers.
EKU was our third stop on a 2-week GAP trip through Kentucky. It was our third visit to that campus, the latest being in April 2011. It was cold, but we didn’t let that deter us from winning hearts, changing minds, and saving lives at EKU. Media coverage:
Olivia pressed her point, “Do you support free access to contraception?”
Mark pointed to one of the 10-week abortion photos (a picture of a hand and an arm on a dime) and asked, “Is it ever morally justifiable to do this to another human being?” Her eyes moved to the picture and focused on the remains of the child, and she struggled with the reality of abortion as if she saw it for the very first time.
Mark gave her time to process the image. When she again tried to change the subject, Mark described what happened in a D&E abortion, and asked her if it is ever morally acceptable to do that to another human being. She again stared at the image and struggled with what she saw. Finally she said that she would have to “get [her] sources” and then she walked away.
Of course some people change their minds right there on the spot. But many, like Olivia, need time to consider the facts and weigh the arguments. Let us pray for Olivia and many more like her who are struggling with the truth they saw on campus last week.
Maybe Olivia will become the next Julie:
Tags: abortion debate, abortion pictures, Eastern Kentucky University, EKU, GAP, Genocide Awareness Project, Mark Wolf
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November 23rd, 2013 at 7:42 pm
pro-plan-now says:Why can the question about contraception not be simply answered?
pro-contraception is pro-responsibility.
Just because one is pro-life, it does not mean one has to be against contraception. This is not about “dirty sex.” There are also plenty of folks in loving marriages who do not necessarily have a child wish with every intimate encounter.
pro-plan-now.org
The pro-choice and pro-life labels often do not reflect the complexity of the individual perspective. The time is right for pro-plan.