Norma McCorvey fought for the right to have an abortion. She wanted that right not only for herself but for all women. After all, shouldn't a woman have control over her own body? Shouldn't she be the only one to determine whether or not she gives birth to a child?
Norma McCorvey accomplished her goal. Because of her stalwart effort, women may terminate their pregnancies virtually at will, at any stage of development of the child.
In fact, our previous president, while still a senator in Illinois, voted that any child who actually survived an abortion should be left to die, untouched, un-cared for by any human hand.
At some subsequent
point in her life, Norma McCorvey met JESUS CHRIST and accepted HIM as
her PERSONAL SAVIOR.
When that happened, Ms. McCorvey abandoned her view on abortion and adopted the LORD'S view regarding the fruit of the womb--"Allow the children to come to ME..."
At that point, Norma McCorvey began her campaign to un-do what she had fought so hard to achieve.
Yesterday, February 18, 2017, Ms. McCorvey took her battle to a higher court.
When that happened, Ms. McCorvey abandoned her view on abortion and adopted the LORD'S view regarding the fruit of the womb--"Allow the children to come to ME..."
At that point, Norma McCorvey began her campaign to un-do what she had fought so hard to achieve.
Yesterday, February 18, 2017, Ms. McCorvey took her battle to a higher court.
"I am dedicated to spending the rest of my life undoing the law that bears my name."
Today, Norma McCorvey, also known as the "Jane Roe" of Roe v. Wade, passed away.
After the 1973 Supreme Court decision, McCorvey became pro-life and spent the rest of her life defending the preborn.
"My decisions were wrong and I am fighting with every breath to change what has occurred. My view has changed." ~ Norma McCorvey
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