Abortion

Abortion Issue

Abortion

Protecting the unborn is a critical moral responsibility that reflects our commitment to the sanctity of life. From the moment of conception, every human being has immeasurable value and an inherent right to life. By standing up for the unborn, we affirm this fundamental truth and show respect for the dignity of all people, regardless of their stage of development.

When we fight against abortion, we safeguard not only individual lives but also the future of society. The unborn represent the potential to shape the world in meaningful ways, and by defending them, we ensure that future generations have the opportunity to thrive. This is an investment in the well-being of our communities and the continuation of human progress.

Our society’s moral character is defined by how we treat those who cannot protect themselves. Protecting the unborn demonstrates our capacity for compassion and empathy. It’s a reflection of our values—how we care for the most vulnerable among us. Failing to do so allows a culture of disposability to take root, undermining respect for life in all its forms.

Legalizing or normalizing abortion leads to a devaluation of life. We must ask ourselves: What kind of society do we want to create? One that cherishes life at all stages or one that treats certain human beings as disposable? Fighting for the pro-life cause is not just about saving lives, it is about ensuring that our society remains grounded in respect, dignity, and compassion.