D James Kennedy says the following:
“So many decisions for abortion are based on the “out of sight, out of mind” reasoning, not fully understanding what is really taking place or ever visualizing the child that is maturing in the sanctuary of the mother’s womb. But, through the use of a highly sophisticated microscope called a fetoscope, we can see this little baby beginning his growing adventure in life… This little fellow is only weeks old… But just a few years ago, these fiber-optic images were impossible to produce.
Note the blood vessels running under the delicate skin, the hand and the fingers. This thick, blue coiled structure is the umbilical cord. This is the child’s lifeline to the mother. This is a little boy. The ear is readily unidentifiable. It has been shown that in the later months of pregnancy the child will react to sound. There is the nose… The mouth. This little fellow can even be seen swallowing water. The eyebrows. And the eyelids are still closed.
Tragically, what you are watching is dramatic footage of preparation images for an abortion by dismemberment which abruptly ended this child’s life. I simply cannot show you the rest of this gruesome film. The visual details of this less than 8 minute procedure are inappropriate for television viewing. These scenes are excerpts from the film Eclipse of Reason… A startling look at the reality of abortion. The conclusion of that abortion procedure produced a bloody pile of rubble, destroying this young boys life.
Abortion is clearly the taking of a human life. Many have tried to dismiss the obvious scientific evidence of life’s existence from the point of conception by using an approach which is the equivalent of a theory that the Earth is flat. Through the discoveries of today’s medical science and technology, the understanding of life at conception is more vivid than ever before.”
This was a television segment.
D James Kennedy, Abortion, A Reflection on Life (Fort Lauderdale, Florida: Coral Ridge Ministries, 1989) P 4
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