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SAVE INTIMACY UNTIL MARRIAGE. According to the Alan Guttmacher Institute, 8 out of 10 abortions in the U.S. occur upon women who have conceived a child out of wedlock. This means a decision to be sexually active outside of marriage may result in the death of a child. The first rule of “do no harm” means saving sexual intimacy for marriage. This is no doubt more seriously considered if understood that a child’s life may hang in the balance.
CHOOSE ADOPTION. “Do no harm” would mean if a child is conceived, but parenting is not feasible, the child is placed for adoption rather than killed by abortion. The 1995 National Survey of Family Growth found that 500,000 women were currently seeking to adopt a child. Qualified individuals, as well as local and national adoption agencies can assist in placing a child in a loving home. Recent studies show adopted children to be at least as well adjusted as those raised by their biological parents.
HELP SAVE BABIES. Don’t remain silent in the face of information that an unborn baby is unwanted and may be killed by abortion. If someone you know is facing an unplanned pregnancy or is hurting from a previous abortion experience, professional and confidential assistance is immediately available. Contact Justice For All to request a Justice For All Exhibit brochure to help those at risk better understand the violence of abortion.
GRACIOUSLY ANSWER OPPOSITION. Creating the debate with the Justice For All Exhibit is relatively easy. Moving from debate to constructive dialogue is far more difficult. Inquire today how you can enroll in the acclaimed Justice For All Exhibit seminar "Abortion: From Debate to Dialogue."
HELP CHANGE HEARTS. Contact the Justice For All office today to request a current schedule of upcoming university Exhibits. Make a generous donation today to help change hearts and save lives through the Justice For All Exhibit program.
"I believe that if I had seen your exhibit that I would not have gone through with my abortion...I still hurt and pray God and my baby forgive me." (Received anonymously by mail after the Justice For All outreach at the University of New Mexico--Feb. 2002)
“Never Do Harm” -- Hippocratic Oath
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