By Micaiah Bilger, Education Coordinator
Pennsylvania Pro-Life Federation
Last month felt like celebrating Christmas again here at the office.
Every morning, a new brown paper package or thick envelope
arrived at my desk. More surprises waited for me in my email inbox.
Soon I had a big stack of these, and I could hardly wait to open them!
These delightful packages and emails contained students' essays for
our Pro-Life Essay Contest. We received hundreds of submissions from
students all across the state.
As I read them, I felt warmed by the fact that so many students are
carrying on the mission to protect the right to life at all stages.
I was intrigued by the personal stories that the students shared -
the joy of seeing a new sibling on an ultrasound screen, the heartbreak
of hearing about a friend's secret abortion, or the infuriating
suggestion of euthanizing a grandparent.
Most of all, I felt encouraged by their wisdom about the value of human life. Let me share some of their thoughts with you:
"Life cannot be measured with days and months. Life is Life. When it begins, it begins at conception." - Adriana
"I believe women are strong. Women are strong to give birth and
strong enough to live with rejection. I don't, however, think women are
strong enough to live with the fact that they couldn't be strong enough
to do what their mothers did for them - give the gift of life." -
Olivia
"The idea that we do not know or cannot fully understand what
is in a pregnant mother's womb is ludicrous. Science supports the fact
that the unborn baby is human and thus deserving of legal protection." -
Holden
"Someone that is pro-abortion would say that a fetus is not
really a baby but is instead just a cluster of cells or a blob of
tissue. ... are we not then just larger clusters of cells or bigger
blobs of tissue?" - Anthony
Later this spring, we will announce the winners of our student
Pro-Life Essay and Oratory Contests. Please keep watching to find out
who these talented students are.
No comments:
Post a Comment