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Pro-Life on Campus at Northern Kentucky University

Renee Kling at NKU

Renee Kling uses the photos behind her to prove abortion is a savage act of violence that kills a living human baby.  In the background, a crowd gathers to talk about the GAP display and what it means.  In between, a young lady studies the photos.

It’s important to show people what abortion really is, because until people feel uncomfortable about it, and realize what it really is, they’re not going to change.  You are not going to get the laws changed, or people’s hearts changed.

So said Ella Beckman, President of Northern Right to Life (NRL), the student pro-life group at Northern Kentucky University (NKU).  Ella is an excellent spokesperson, as you can see.

NKU was the first stop on our November tour through Kentucky, which will include stops at Berea College, Eastern Kentucky U, and the U of Kentucky (Lord willing).  More about those later.

We are always amused at the arrogance of people who believe freedom of speech is for them alone, but not for anyone else who dares to disagree.  Stephanie Knoll, an undecided freshman, was quoted in The Northerner (the student newspaper), “Whether or not people agree, abortion is their choice and they shouldn’t be trying to shove their opinions down everyone’s throats, especially not with images …”

In other words, killing a baby is OK, but to express your opinion against abortion is not OK.  To support your opinion with evidence is even worse.  Riiiiiight.

The Northerner reported that Rosa Christophel posted via her Facebook account, “NKU is a learning institution not an abortion clinic.  I can’t believe this is allowed.”  We agree on both counts:

  1. NKU is a learning institution.  On Wednesday and Thursday, thousands of students learned the truth about abortion.
  2. We also can’t believe abortion is allowed in a civilized society.

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2 Responses to “Pro-Life on Campus at Northern Kentucky University”

  1. November 19th, 2013 at 2:51 am

    RC says:

    Hello. Take my name off your blog.
    And also what i meant was an institution of HIGHER learning, not a place for grotesque religious agendas. Learn the REAL facts about abortion, as in the act of aborting a fetus has existed for thousands of years and across cultures.

  2. November 19th, 2013 at 10:31 am

    Fletcher says:

    What religious agenda? There was no appeal to religion on the GAP display.

    Are you saying that the pictures are not real? Our evidence includes a signed statement by a former abortion doctor. You can read this and more here: http://www.abortionno.org/abortion-photos/verifying-photograph-authenticity/. What have you got that the pictures are not real?

    Yes, we do agree on the fact that abortion has existed for many years and is practiced in many cultures. The same can be said for other forms of homicide and genocide.

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