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How
can the “Dream” survive if we murder the children? Every aborted
baby is like a slave in the womb of his or her mother. The mother
decides his or her fate |
| Dr. Alveda C. King |
| Niece of Dr. Martin Luther King speaks
out for the future of the yet unborn. |
In the ongoing travesty of the debate over whether abortion
and infanticide should be condoned, a voice in the wilderness continues to cry
out, "what about the children?" We have been fueled by the fire of
"women’s rights," so long that we have become deaf to the outcry of
the real victims whose rights are being trampled upon, the babies and the
mothers. Of course a woman has a right to decide what to do with her own body.
Thank God for the Constitution. Yet, she also has a right to know the serious
consequences and repercussions of making a decision to abort her child. Then
too, what about the rights of each baby who is artificially breached before
coming to term in his or her mother’s womb, only to have her skull punctured,
and feel, yes agonizingly "feel" the life run out of her before she
takes her first breath of freedom. What about of the rights of these women who
have been called to pioneer the new frontiers of the new millennium only to have
their lives snuffed out before the calendar even turns?
Oh, God, what would Martin Luther King, Jr., who dreamed of
having his children judged by the content of their characters do if he’d lived
to see the contents of thousands of children’s skulls emptied into the
bottomless caverns of the abortionists pits?
It is time for America, perhaps the most
blessed nation on earth to lead the world in repentance, and in restoration of
life! If only we can carry the freedom of repentance to its fullest potential.
If only America can repent and turn away from the sins of our nation. Abortion
is at the forefront of our destruction. Partial Birth Abortion is perhaps the
most heinous form of this legal genocide. Direct links connecting abortion and
serious conditions such as breast and cervical cancer, emotional disorders and
other serious ills must be considered! The only healing and redemption is in the
blood of Jesus, blood willingly shed so that we could stand today and cry out
for the blood of the unborn that is drenching the land of our children.
What terribly mixed signals we are sending to our society
today? We allow and even encourage them to engage in promiscuous sex. Then when
their sin conceives, we pretty much tell them, "don’t kill your babies,
let our abortion facilities do it for you." We march to cure breast cancer,
yet promote one of the biggest contributors. I am a mother of six living
children, and I am a grandmother. I am also a post-abortive mother. In the early
1970’s, I suffered one involuntary and one voluntary abortion.
My involuntary
abortion was performed just prior to Roe
v. Wade by my private physician without my consent. I had gone to the doctor
to ask why my cycle had not resumed after the birth of my son. I did not ask for
and did not want an abortion. The doctor said, “You don’t need to be
pregnant, let’s see.” He proceeded to perform a painful examination which
resulted in a gush of blood and tissue emanating from my womb. He explained that
he had performed a “local D and C.”
Soon after the Roe v. Wade decision, I
became pregnant again. There was adverse pressure and threat of violence from
the baby’s father. The ease and convenience provided through Roe v. Wade made it too easy for me to make the fateful and fatal
decision to abort our child.
I went to a doctor and was advised that the procedure
would hurt no more than “having a tooth removed.” The next day, I was
admitted to the hospital, and our baby was aborted. My medical insurance paid
for the procedure. As soon as I woke up, I knew that something was very wrong. I
felt very ill, and very empty. I tried to talk to the doctor and nurses about
it. They assured me that “it will all go away in a few days. You will be
fine.” They lied.
Over the next few
years, I experienced medical problems. I had trouble bonding with my son, and
his five siblings who were born after the abortions. I began to suffer from
eating disorders, depression, nightmares, sexual dysfunctions and a host of
other issues related to the abortion that I chose to have. I felt angry about
both abortions, and very guilty about the abortion I chose to have. The guilt
made me very ill.
My children have
all suffered from knowing that they have a brother or sister that their mother
chose to abort. Often they ask if I ever thought about aborting them and have
said, “You killed our baby.” This is very painful for all of us. Also, my
mother and grandparents were very sad to know about the loss of the baby. The
aborted child’s father also regrets the abortion. If it had not been for Roe v. Wade, I would never have had that abortion, only Jesus can.
My birthday is
January 22, and each year, this day is marred by the fact that it is the
anniversary of Roe v. Wade, and the
anniversary of death for millions of babies. I and my deceased children are
victims of abortion, and subsequently the Roe
v. Wade decision has adversely affected the lives of my entire family. I
pray often for deliverance from the pain caused by my decision to abort my baby.
I suffered the threat of cervical and breast cancer, and experienced the pain of
empty arms after the baby was gone. And truly, for me, and countless abortive
mothers, nothing on earth can fully restore what has been lost, only Jesus can.
My grandfather, Dr. Martin Luther King, Sr., once said, “No
one is going to kill a child of mine.” Tragically, two of his grandchildren
had already been aborted when he saved the life of his next great-grandson with
this statement. His son, King once said, “The Negro cannot win as long as he
is willing to sacrifice the lives of his children for comfort and safety.” How
can the “Dream” survive if we murder the children? Every aborted baby is
like a slave in the womb of his or her mother. The mother decides his or her
fate.
I join the voices of thousands across America, who are SILENT
NO MORE. We can no longer sit idly by and allow this horrible spirit of
murder to cut down, yes cut out and cut away our unborn, and destroy the lives
of our mothers. I am very grateful to God for the Spirit of Repentance that is
sweeping our land. In Repentance there is healing. In the name of Jesus, we must
humble ourselves and pray, and turn from our wicked ways, then God will hear
from Heaven and Heal Our Land.
I can only beseech the powers that be to hearken to the voice
of the Lord and remember that human life is sacred. By taking the lives of our
young, and wounding the wombs and lives of their mothers, we are flying in the
face of God. We cannot play God. If we continue down this path of destruction,
we will be met at the gates by our own doom. This is the day to choose life. We
must live and allow our babies to live. We must end the pain of
post-abortion trauma. If the Dream of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is to
live, our babies must live. Our mothers must choose life. If we refuse to answer
the cry of mercy from the unborn, and ignore the suffering of the mothers, then
we are signing our own death warrants.
I too, like Martin Luther King, Jr., have a dream. I have a
dream that the men and women, the boys and girls of America will come to our
senses, and humble ourselves before God Almighty and pray for mercy, and receive
His healing grace. I pray that this is the day, the hour of our deliverance. May
God have mercy on us all.
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Dr. Alveda King is a civil rights
activist, speaking out on issues that face society today. She is a minister of
the Gospel of Jesus Christ, former college professor and an author. She has
served on the boards of numerous community organizations, the Georgia State
House of Representatives for four years, and is an accomplished actress and
songwriter. Alveda received her honorary Doctorate of Laws from Saint Anslem
College and is a Senior Fellow of the Alexis de Tocqueville Institute,
She
is the daughter of the late slain civil rights activist Rev. A. D. King and his
wife Naomi Barber King and the niece of Dr. Martin Luther King. Alveda is the
grateful mother of six children and she is a doting grandmother.
During
the years of the Civil Rights Movement, Alveda's family home was bombed in
Birmingham, Alabama.
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