March 23, 2010

Abortion holocaust survivors create pro-life generation

Abortion holocaust survivors create pro-life generation
Timmerie Millington of Survivors of the Abortion Holocaust believes that young people are now more emotionally in tune with the reality of abortion, knowing that a third of their generation has been lost to abortion.
A recent Gallup poll reveals that young people are increasingly becoming pro-life.
 
Timmerie Millington of Survivors of the Abortion Holocaust believes that young people are now more emotionally in tune with the reality of abortion, knowing that a third of their generation has been lost to abortion.

"For me, I've seen so many people who are coming out of the woodwork, who are young, and you would be surprised they even thought to have an opinion on this -- but they do and they care," she comments. "They are emotionally impacted, and I hope soon we will see more and more youth coming up as this Gallup poll is telling us, and they could be the future generation that helps diminish the numbers of abortions [in America]."

Millington hopes that generation will be the one to overturn Roe v. Wade, the 1973 Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion in the U.S. She adds that the next step is for the upcoming generation to become activists.

Survivors of the Abortion Holocaust conducts training camps each year, teaching about the issue, but also putting youngsters on the front lines where they participate in demonstrations.

Contact: Charlie Butts
Source: OneNewsNow
Publish Date: March 23, 2010
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