Tag Archives: sex-selective abortion
Just Because They’re Girls: Evil Worse than the Slave Trade & the Holocaust
In a dark dungeon I stood with a broken heart on centuries-old dry excrement. I was visiting the Cape Coast Castle in Ghana, a transshipping point for African captives in the British Atlantic slave trade. In each dungeon, hundreds of … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Women, Worldview
Tagged abortion, biblical worldview, Community, Culture, Family, gendercide, holocaust, misogyny, Pro-Life, sex trafficking, sex-selective abortion, slave trade, slavery, women
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Abortion’s Bitter Legacy
A few weeks ago, I posted “On My Birth There Was No Singing,” exposing gendercide in India. Now Jonathan V. Last, senior writer at the Weekly Standard, writes a review of Mara Hvistendahl’s book Unnatural Selection: Choosing Boys Over Girls, and the Consequences of … Continue reading
Posted in Morality/Ethics, Population, Women
Tagged abortion, gendercide, Mara Hvistendahl, sex-selective abortion, Unnatural Selection
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