Thursday, January 8, 2015

Why I'm pro-Life




Rising to the sheer joy
  of the leap,

I feel it, too, the inner
  by delight

and joy that infects
  & really loves

its same: same as rising
  and feeling

on its own ( not one
  then the other)

   one to be

3 comments:

Curtis Faville said...

I'm pro-life too, but I reserve for women the right to terminate their pregnancies in the first tri-mester.

We can call life sacred, but humanity kills other people every day.

The burden of untended life is many times greater than the burden imposed by the guilt for deciding not to bring unwanted new children into the world.

A wanted and loved child is a sacred trust. An unwanted and neglected one is a tragedy.

Andreas Gripp said...

bravo!

Conrad DiDiodato said...

Thanks, guys

I'll give Curtis the last word:

"A wanted and loved child is a sacred trust. An unwanted and neglected one is a tragedy."