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One of the most horrendous examples I have seen of the abortion ideology

I have two friends who are a married couple, with two small children. They are extremely loving and caring parents, and those kids are quite literally the most important thing in their lives.

They are also practicing Christians, at least to some extent. (People here are not preachy and tend to keep their private lives and beliefs private, but from what I have seen they are practicing Christians to at least some extent. They go to church at least sometimes and participate in some church-related activities, and they have enrolled their older son to church activities, and they have at least some Christian paraphernalia at home. They have also on occasion made some comments about their Christian beliefs.)

They have also swallowed the modern far-leftist ideology. They are very supportive of the alphabet people and the related far-leftist activism.

And, yes, embracing the far-leftist ideology does include being 100% in favor of abortion.

So yes, these practicing Christian mother and father of two children, who love their children more than anything in the world, are fully supportive of abortion, and think that it's a fundamental human right.

It baffles my mind. How can a mother, a Christian mother, look at her own children, who she loves more than anything else in this world, and think that if she so had decided she should have had the right to kill them before they were born? That it should have been her fundamental human right to kill them if she so had decided? I honestly and truly cannot comprehend this horrendous sick twisted doublethink.

That's how pervasive and twisted the far-leftist ideology is. It's truly sickening.

There are times that I have to just accept that such horrendous ideas exist in this world, and put them aside for the sake of friendship. I will never, ever understand nor accept that they think like that, but just have to put that aside as an ugly fact of this world that I have no control over, for the sake of friendship. Essentially, it's a "don't ask, don't tell" situation: I won't bring up the subject if they don't bring it up. I just have to accept that some people have been deluded into such horrendous beliefs, and leave it at that.

I can't help but to feel a bit of pity, though. How can a person, a loving mother, a loving father, be indoctrinated into believing such sick twisted horrendous things? And they are supposed to be practicing Christians on top of everything else...

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