“The dumbing-down of the Pro-life movement to its ?lowest common denominator? is a suicidal policy, and it must be resolved among pro-life Christians, even if the larger political pro-life movement

“The dumbing-down of the Pro-life movement to its -lowest common denominator- is a suicidal policy, and it must be resolved among pro-life Christians, even if the larger political pro-life movement refuses.”

“In this post-Christian era of American society, where conservative politics and the multitude of Christian sects blur in a desperate attempt to build more effective coalitions, many pro-life activists have embraced a -least common denominator- approach to confronting the problem of legalized abortion. In so doing, basic fundamental tenets of moral theology are set aside in hopes of forging a voting block large enough to accomplish incremental advances in this long entrenched battlefront of the culture wars. But by allowing -exceptions- and contraceptions, has political expediency so diluted the Pro-life movement that its political effectiveness and its very moral foundations have been compromised? Has the Pro-life movement been dumbed-down to the point of being unable to credibly defend the unborn?”
“The pro-life movement cannot stop judges from -playing God- in courtrooms or women from -playing God- with their unborn babies if they insist on -playing God- in their homes using contraception and birth control.”