The Center for Bio-Ethical Reform had a display of anti-abortion images and pamphlets on Pedestrian Walkway outside of Hodges Library Oct. 14. The images showed first, second and third trimester aborted fetuses, as well as images of genocide and mass murders.
Gene, a volunteer for Bio-Ethical Reform, said the goal in showing the abortion pictures on a college campus is to educate.
Abortion is an evil threaded into the fabric of society. Gene, a volunteer for the Center for Bio-Ethical Reform
"Abortion is an evil threaded into the fabric of society," Gene said. "My goal is to educate young people and help them see who this child is that is being aborted."
Gene stressed that while he personally does not like the approach of using genocide images to compare with abortion, there is a connection.
As the Center for Bio-Ethical Reform explains in their pamphlet, "Each form on genocide is identical to all the others in that it involves the systematic slaughter, as state sanctioned 'choice,' of innocent, defenseless victims- while denying their 'personhood.'"
The Center for Bio-Ethical Reform also put up a "Free Speech" board to provoke conversation and allow students to express themselves about the issue.







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