I counted 54 people in the theatre; Maureen counted 60. Not a bad turnout for a sunny Sunday afternoon when most people were probably outside soaking up the gorgeous July sun, a picture perfect summer day that was neither too humid nor too hot.
Here are the reasons the pro-aborts hate this movie, in no particular order.
- It is a movie of hope--that people can and do turn their back on their support for abortion
- Praying outside abortion clinics can and does reduce the number of abortions
- Women can and do regret their abortions
- Planned Parenthood really is all about the abortions and not about other health services
- Abortion doctors make a lot of money from abortions
- Planned Parenthood is funded by some very big names
- Planned Parenthood took Abby Johnson to court and lost
- Pro-life people really do care about the women who have abortions
- Praying for loved ones who support abortion really can and does make a difference
- The devil may be in the details but God is in the movie
- Pro-life lobbying finally brought Unplanned to a theatre near you--in Canada no less. Who could have predicted that? Justin Trudeau, feminist extraordinaire, eat your heart out.
And last but definitely not least--all the huffing and puffing from Canada's loud radical extreme abortion lobby helped Unplanned to succeed at the box office. I never thought I'd thank the pro-abortions for anything. I was wrong.
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ReplyDeleteBecause the pro abortion zealots wouldn't stop with their incoherent rhetoric I went to see the film; wanted to know what the fuss was about. The movie was only a feel-good story based on someone's experience in the abortion biz. Certainly the useful idiots of the devil himself who think that ideas must be banned cannot survive and out spin the truth, try as they might. They are fools. I pray for them. I primarily pray though for the mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, grandparents and all of society; their family members have been ripped out of their lives. May God have mercy.
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