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More Gems at University of North Carolina Greensboro

Students often take photos of our signs to share with their friends.  That way, even more people will that abortion decapitates and dismembers children.

Our first visit to UNC Greensboro was met with hostility.  On this trip, GAP certainly stimulated a response, but it was less hostile and more thoughtful.

Not so sure anymore.  At our poll table, she voted for abortion to remain legal, but after speaking with Mik’aela, she took her name off!  “I am not sure anymore,” she said.

Bravery.  “Your bravery is so incredible.  Thank you so much,” Wyatt told CBR staffer Jane Bullington.

Let’s talk about abortion!  Phil approached Jane.  “I have to do a persuasive speech and the only forbidden topic was abortion.  Then you guys explode the topic on campus!”

More appealing than the other side.  A young man went up to some of the protesters and said, “Sometimes I think their logic is better than yours, and I’m even on your side!” he exclaimed.  Later he said to the same folks, “The only one who has yelled at me was over there [he pointed to a pro-abort] and she was in my grill so much it made me want to go to the other side.”

Freudian slip.  After a long conversation, pro-abortion Ben was about to leave, but said one more thing, “I think a woman has the right to do what she wants to do with her baby.”  Jane challenged that last word.  “Baby or body?” she asked.  “You know what I meant,” he insisted.  “Yes,” Jane replied, “You said baby.”

Students don’t take sex seriously.  A professor from Senegal approached one of our staff.  “I have a hard time with blood and gore, but I am glad you are here.  We need this. Students don’t take sex seriously.  I waited until marriage to have sex and I have Christian friends of the same mindset.  It can be done.  Thank you for being here.”

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