
Perhaps you agree with those who say, “The Justice For All Exhibit really puts a face on Choice.”
Yet you may be one of many Americans who also say, “I don’t think abortion is right, but it’s wrong for me to judge someone else’s decision to have an abortion.” That is to say, you think abortion should remain legal.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. argued that "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." How is tolerating violence against unborn humans different than against born humans? Unless size, form or function has become the relative criteria for what it means to be human, an unborn child is as human as a newborn or a feeble grandfather.
Violence against any person, born or unborn, simply because they are unwanted, should be against the law in every civilized society.
Once we either participate in or tolerate injustice, we tend to rationalize our behavior as being the lesser of two evils. The purpose of the Justice For All Exihibit is to show that abortion is actually the greater evil, and to motivate viewers to non-violent, constructive action.
If 3,600 born people in America were being violently killed each day, what would you be doiing right now? The following page contains only a few of the important actions that you can take to help change the hearts and save lives.
In addition, take a few minutes to consider making a generous gift to support the Justice For All Exhibit program.
“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” -- Edmund Burke
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