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Jesus Ultrasound Poster Fuels U.K. Abortion Uproar | Christianpost.com

What is wrong with this? How could anyone take offense? We are truly living in strange times when something as innocuous as this sets off and 'uproar'!!

Jesus Ultrasound Poster Fuels U.K. Abortion Uproar | Christianpost.com

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  1. Anonymous11 June, 2010

    Great to see this ad, and more and more people are realizing the truth of abortion, that it is a life at conception.

    We are turning the tide in the pro-life wars, and certainly will continue the fight, just as William Wilberforce did in his bid to end slavery.

    Cliff (RedDog44)

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  2. "'Our new Baby-scan Jesus poster uses this convention to place the birth of Christ in an ultra-contemporary context,' the group explained. 'It is highly impactful. It has a sense of immediacy. It creates anticipation. And theologically it speaks of both the humanity and divinity of Jesus Christ.'"

    Is that what they think they're saying with this poster? How very condescending of them. No wonder there's an uproar...

    On the other hand, I would have no objection to any political opponent's showing off his ignorance, so I'd be inclined to keep quiet and just smile a lot.

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  3. I think it's wonderful but pro-abortionists get angry at any pictures of ultrasounds and will make up any reason for why; simply because an ultrasound shows the truth that there really is a baby in there.

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  4. Nicola, you really didn't get the point, did you?

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  5. Anonymous13 June, 2010

    Nicola,

    Good to see your comment on here. Nice to have a professional book reviewer drop by. Your website is interesting. I share your political pursuasion. Cheers.
    Wayne

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