Once again, I am re-posting this article I wrote for a dear  friend's magazine in 2010.    I once again present to you:  Roe Vs. Wade,  What Has Become of  Us? 
 
  Photo by Robert Stock
 
(This  article I have written here was  recently published in an online 
 publication, I was going to post in  increments but decided to post it 
 in entirety and simplify a bit.)
The year? 1967.
There   she was, my first grade teacher, Mrs. Fischer. The typical 
60s flip   hair-do, orange dress with white polka-dots, matching shoes, a
 sunshine   face was Mrs. Fischer. It was spelling test day and we first
 graders   were attentively listening to each word as the sun streamed 
into the   bright classroom, you could hear a pin drop.
The spelling word at that moment? "Baby".
She  said the word, baby  with a smile so radiant as she placed 
her  hands upon her stomach,  discreetly yes, but yet to me? A most 
sensitive  and perceptive little  first grade girl? I knew exactly what 
was up. Mrs.  Fischer was going to  have a baby.  Yes!  I just bet she's
 having a  baby! Sure enough, the  end of our first grade school year 
was ended  rather tumultuously with  one substitute teacher after 
another and I was  never to see Mrs.  Fischer again...she was home with 
her baby. She chose  the best thing,  to stay home with her baby. Even 
though it was hard for  me as a little  girl and I missed Mrs. Fischer 
greatly, I knew she was  doing the right  thing, enjoying motherhood and
 saying phooey with the  rest.
The  moral climate of those years were changing;  just the year before, 
we  Kindergartners all said our prayers with little  bowed heads over  
saltine crackers and orange juice for snack time.
"God is great, God is good, thank you for our daily food.  Amen."
I  remember the children, us little girls in  our sweet cotton dresses, I
  remember the little boys in their cotton  button up shirts tucked in  
trousers with leather lace up shoes, hair  parted on the side neatly. No
  matter what economic class we were from,  we were neatly, modestly and
  sweetly dressed.
As  that first grade year progressed, it was noticeable to me that the  prayers over our food had mysteriously vanished.
  Time was  changing and things seemed to be darkening to this little  
girl, I could  feel it in my bones and most sadly in my innocent heart.
I   remember sitting in front of my grandparents' home they ran their   
fishing business from, sitting upon the steps on a large, vast pier as  
 the sailboats and shrimpboats
  would come in on the sparkling  bay for the evening, In my little girl
  solitude, I would hear clanging  at the shipyard not far away. My  
Italian grandma enjoyed reading and she  usually had some Life and  
McCall's magazine around....Finding those  Betsy McCall paper dolls in  
the McCall's magazine was a huge treat, kind  of like finding a really  
good treasure in the bottom of a Cracker Jacks  box....Every now and  
then I'd look over her Life magazines as I'd sip  on my soda and quietly
  munch chips as my bare feet felt the texture of  those wooden  
steps...There in those magazines I would see in living  color the  
culture changing for the worst, the waif-look model, Twiggy,  presented 
 as the norm for body types, the brash fashions with  go-go boots and fishnet stockings, me thinking my legs didn't look much  like Twiggy's
   and where was Shirley Temple? Stories about members of that band  
called  the Beatles...and I knew. I knew. I knew in my little girl's  
heart that  things were going down fast and a darkness was coming over  
our country,  and what was worse, this great country, America the  
Beautiful was letting  the darkness pour in. This  country of 
ours who had lent it's hand to my  Italian and German  immigrant 
grandparents who were now proud American  citizens, my father  and my 
uncle and great uncles who proudly served  this country and made  
something of themselves. But Joltin' Joe had  left and gone away, it was most apparent to me back then.
Years   would go by and in the liturgical church our family attended I 
was   surprised to see the new priest walking down the hall with a 
Hawaiian   shirt on one Wednesday afternoon as I attended a catechism 
class...He   was so different than the sweet priest who braided my long 
hair just the   year before in his white collar whose resemblance and 
mannerisms were   something of a Bing Crosby to me. Sadly, The Bing 
Crosby priest had  left  and gone away too. Now we had the mod guy with 
the long hair and  the  Hawaiian shirt. The same mod guy who had our 
church sing "Imagine"  by  John Lennon in a Sunday service. The song 
that starts with... Imagine  there is no Heaven.
The  years were eking by, man's  knowledge was ignorantly being placed 
over  any knowledge of the Lord in  this new modern era this country 
seemed so  proud of. The tower of Babel  was once again being built it 
seemed.
The year. 1973.
Man  had been on  the moon, and I was sitting in classes with those very
  astronaut's kids,  some of them later becoming friends of mine. Nixon 
 was becoming  president and our junior high looked like the gates of  
hell had been  turned loose in it. Long gone were the sweet dresses and 
 little boys  with lace up shoes and neat hair. In place of it all were 
 mostly  hip-hugging jeans, guys with brushes stuffed in their back  
pockets to  brush their long hair with and some dating at the age of 12 
 and all that  went with that. I had found a small group of sweet girls 
 to be friends  with, we would spend our time drawing people, horses,  
animals and the  like in our quiet world away from the hellish life we  
were surrounded  by.
That year, 1973. There was no teacher saying the  word, baby with such sunshine smiles. No. That was the  year the country decided it would start seeing the babies as "choices".  It was the year of Roe verses Wade. It was the year they turned the  baby, the innocent child into a choice.
But where was the baby's  choice in the matter?
Life  went on and the hellish  atmosphere didn't stop much, in fact, it 
 intensified into high school,  heavy kissing in the halls, smoking was 
 fine and allowed as long as it  was outdoors, you could smell an  
occasional whiff of marijuana in the  breeze as you walked outdoors to  
class. And now it wasn't just the  students who were in the mire but  
many of the teachers too as they tried  to impose liberal beliefs on us 
 in what most would think was a model  high school. For many, those who 
 had no Christian training at home, the  liberal agenda quickly stuck 
and  entrapped. For few of us, we fought it  like mad trying our best to
  hold on to what was right and good. We tried  so hard to hang on to 
the  beliefs we were brought up with as  contraception was brazenly 
taught to  us in mixed coed classes adding to  the confusion. Joltin'
   Joe had left and gone away. Where was the real choice? Where was my  
 choice to live a Godly moral life free and with honor as these liberal 
  ideas were being forced? How many little unborn babies were murdered 
at   the core of this new "freedom" - on the altar of "choice"?
Those   who were supposed to be open minded, were they really open to 
the   choice of the baby? Are they now really open to Christian 
principles and   moral absolutes? Perhaps the lack of absolutes is really an  absolute they say they don't believe in?
Let's  think...
At  the very least, if prostitution is illegal,  and that involves a  
person's body shouldn't that help us to see abortion  for what it is,  
that there is another body involved? A most innocent  body? If a  
pregnant woman is murdered and it's considered double  homicide,  
shouldn't that help us to see what is transpiring here and the   
wickedness and cruel torture involved in these barbaric acts? As   
suspecting tests are administered as to the unborn baby's health,  do we to play God and say who is worthy to live and who is not? Heaven  forbid!
Where  was the outcry then and now? Perhaps  part of it was the fact 
some of  us then were so embarrassed by what was  going on we didn't 
tell our  parents what was transpiring in the schools.  Perhaps we 
noticed our  parents on the passive side when Roe vs. Wade  transpired 
and people  seemed more interested in Watergate than living  babies. 
Perhaps we were  becoming some pretty mixed up kids. Who wouldn't  be? 
Some of us were  desperately trying to hold that rope while double  
standards were at  play. Our relatives coming back from college never 
the  same with lost  convictions. Our teachers who we were taught to 
respect,  shoving  liberal ideas contrary to the Bible down at us.
What  happened to me? By the time I graduated high school, of course I had  been marred in various ways by it all, we can't place our kids  in Alaska and expect to grow a palm tree.
  Please don't be  deceived on that, be careful where you place your  
children and under  whose authority whether it be the school or the  
church, be careful of  the companionship that surrounds your children no
  matter what the age. I  don't think the Bible is kidding when it reads, He that walketh with  wise men shall be wise: but a companion of fools shall be destroyed.  Proverbs 13:20. Homeschooling is a wonderful option by the way,  we've homeschooled  for over 20 years and it has been a huge blessing to us.
A  year  or so after high school I was to meet my husband to-be at an  
Italian  wedding, he had recently dedicated his life to the Lord. We've 
 been  married for almost 32 years now, serving the Lord together. We've
  been  blessed with four lovely daughters.
The  year. 2011.
What  happened to "Jane Roe"? Her  real name, Norma McCorvey;  a Christian now, she is a vocal anti-abortion advocate. She  never had the abortion fought for in Roe vs. Wade giving birth to a  baby girl, giving the baby life choosing adoption.
She  said:
"I think abortion is  wrong. I think what I did with Roe vs. Wade was wrong, and I  just have to take a pro-life position on [abortion]" ("World News  Tonight," 8/10/95).
McCorvey
  was . . . haunted by simple things  like empty swings in a playground.
  "They were swinging back and forth  but they were all empty. And I 
just  totally lost it, and I  thought 'Oh my God. The swings are empty because there's no  children, because they've all been aborted'" ("World News  Tonight," 8/10/95).
~ "Jane Roe" Norma McCorvey
One   thing I knew when I turned my life completely to Christ and 
started   understanding scripture more; and that is that I wanted to be 
serious   about my walk with Christ. God forbid that my children would 
see   passivity or compromise in me, when it came to a loving Christian 
walk   or when it came to our stand for the babies. The babies who have 
no   choice.
Our kids know, I hope they know and see what is   important by 
our actions by what we do. Do we stand for what is right?   Or do we 
play it safe and not rock the boat forgetting that what we do   for the 
least of these we have done it unto Him? Do we put them in the   same 
environment some of us were placed in? ...God forbid.
What   can we do? Be educated on the facts. When allowing a doctor or 
any   medical professional whether it be a midwife, surgeon or 
nutritionist to   attend to your needs ask them where they stand on 
abortion. This will   reflect on their ethics in how they will treat 
you. It amazes me, the   people who say they believe in what they call 
choice (the prodeath
   agenda), but fail to think about the end result of it when carried   
through. What they may perceive as inconvenience will affect them in old
   age. Just look at the people who were passive about the healthcare  bill, ignoring the abortion portion of it but then suddenly when they  noticed euthanasia  in the bill, they became most concerned.
Prayerfully  participate in the life marches. Vote prolife! Support prolife  candidates! That is the very least we can do. Take that stand. There are  simple things you can do such as display a life bandor  wear a precious  feet pin,
  committing to pray over the lives of these little unborn  babies. If  
you are a stay at home mom, be the best stay at home mom and  wife you  
can be. Put your all into your home and make that home a  peaceful place
  where the Lord dwells, make your home a peaceful  sanctuary and 
refuge.  Give your children the real deal, not synthetic  
Christianity...If you  give them the real deal they will recognize the  
counterfeit easily. As a  stay at home mom you can also write letters,  
and have your children  write letters on behalf of the unborn to the  
proper officials. Pray  together daily as a family for the unborn that  
the scourge of abortion  would end.
There are many prolife  pregnancy centers that would greatly value your time depending
  on  your season of life, there are many in need of counselors, people 
 to  organize their maternity and baby clothes rooms, just do simple   
cleaning. Most clinics will appreciate gently used maternity clothes or 
  baby items. Perhaps monetary gifts to keep those clinics running with 
  supplies etc. And remember, many lobbyists are fighting the fight, 
many   organizations fund these lobbyists working hard for the rights of
 our   unborn.
Commit to living a godly life. Shine   light to others, don't 
marginalize the Christian walk with compromise   allowing darkness in. 
Let's be found blameless as we stand for the   unborn.
That way you will be able to determine what is  best and be pure and blameless until the day of Christ. ~Philippians  1:10
As  I trod this highway of life, our entire family  has participated in 
 prayerful pickets, counseling and general support of  our unborn 
babies.  Our daughters are active in prolife  activities as well. My oldest daughter at 29 (age updated 2012) is a counselor at a prolife
  clinic  as she also shares a message on abstinence and the gospel of  
Christ to  those who come into the clinic. She is well qualified to do  
so, a living  testimony at 29, she's single, saving her first kiss for  
the altar.  Parents, expect much! Pray hard, do hard things for Christ! 
 He is  Faithful!
Please remember. It is a Child not a  Choice. I  believe little unborn 
babies should also have the choice of  what to do  with their bodies. 
One day as you grow older there may be  others who  take your choice 
away. Remember, your thinking now, your  stand now for  the unborn and 
all innocent life, may affect you when you  grow older. It  may affect 
you in less than ideal situations.... Just  ask Terri Schiavo's  family. See her timeline here.
If   only wombs had windows and we could hear the silent screams of the 
  babies. Some are worried about torture when abortion is the ultimate  
 torture, and to an innocent baby! Oh please don't be as the church once
   was in Nazi Germany as the schools changed and indoctrinated the   
students and most said nothing. Please don't be like the   churches 
then as the boxcars with innocent Jewish grandparents, parents   and 
children were on the way to the death camps screaming desperately   for 
help, and the churches sang their hymns all the louder to cover what   
they perceived as uncomfortable noise. Please hear the screams of the   
unborn with your heart!
If you have been   deceived and have been affected by this atrocity and 
holocaust this   country calls choice, please know God will forgive a 
repentant heart and   He is there arms open wide. He can make beauty out
 of ashes.
One  day your little grandchildren or great grandchildren may ask:
"Where  were you when they were killing the babies? Did you try to stop it?"
What will we say about the year 2012?
What will you say on judgement day as the Lord asks you what  did you do to the least of these?
Hear are some  facts and helpful links about the unborn:
Partial Birth  Abortion
Diary of  an Unborn Baby starting at Day 1.
National  Right to Life (a wealth of information)
Who is Funding  Abortion? Let's be aware of who we are giving God's money to.
Precious  Feet
Do Precious Feet  Save Lives? (very interesting testimonies)
Get the  pin
Get a life band
Rescue those being led away to death; hold back those  staggering toward slaughter. If you say, "But we knew nothing  about this," does not he who weighs the heart perceive it? Does  not he who guards your life know it? Will he not repay each  person according to what he has done?
~Proverbs  24:11-12
Truly I say to you, In as  much as you have done it to one of the least of these my brothers, you  have done it to me. ~Matthew 25:40bYou knit me together in my mother's womb. I  praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully
made; your works  are wonderful, I know that full well. ~Psalm 139
...................
This week of 1.2012. may we also remember the words of President Ronald Reagan:
"I've noticed that everybody that is for abortion has already been born."  
Pray for our nation, please in the name of Jesus, vote prolife!  Isn't 
that what should be of the utmost  importance in showing true Christian 
character?  The proof will be in voting records. (  How could anyone be 
trusted to run our country and be blessed by God if they do not even 
stand behind these little ones!
Black and White.  How can we not be black and white on this issue?

4 comments:
This is just as wonderful a post as it was back in 2012! Right on and well said. I am so, so, so thankful to have a president and vice president who are pro-life not only in word but in deed.
What you said about the warmth of smiles is so true... I'm sorry that you're grieving the loss of Grandpa, but I know that it is a healthy and needed process -- but it is not an easy one. Praying for you. <3
Thank you my sweet Marianna!
I appreciate your prayers, yes, grief is a needed thing and it seems one layer of the onion comes off at a time it seems. The situation was such a horrible one, so unexpected in so many ways, so criminal and deceiving; what all happened. God is Just. I know Grandpa sees very clearly now and how he was loved by us.
Praying for our nation. Praying for our precious Unborn...Oh my God,(in the true sense of the phrase) how can people vote to murder a baby? Thanking God for a pro-life President and Vice President. Great State of the Union Address last night.
May we be encouraged.
Love, Mom
Dear Amelia, I just read this and agree with every word. I've said it myself abortion is the greatest evil and I too compare it to the Nazi holocaust. Rae Comfort did a little movie about this n You tube. You inspired me to pray even harder !! Bless you, you have such a gift of writing xo ~ Linda
Hi Linda, Thank you so much for the comment, it is unbelievable the way the subject becomes overlooked many times isn't it? We have the video, 180 by Ray Comfort and also the tracts that many times I leave in restrooms. (I need to order more) I've run out...
Thank you so much for your encouragement Linda, you're a Gift! <3
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