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Everyone has the Freedom to Choose their Actions, but they CANNOT choose the Consequences. 

Why is abstinence THE most important issue? 

The Consequences of promiscuity are the #1 Cause of:

- abortion (~53 million since 1973)
- single parenthood  
- over 1/3 of children are born out of wedlock
- divorce (50% of marriages end in divorce)
- improper bonding
- broken future relationships
- welfare (we've spent $12 TRILLION on welfare since the war on poverty began and we now have more poor than when we started)

- sexually transmitted disease (65 million young people have incurable STDs)   

We can add child molestation, sex trafficking, sexual addiction, and same-sex marriage, which are all related to an education system that does not transmit the time-tested values upon which our nation was founded. 

These are Consequences of a culture that has abandoned the principles of true Liberty...

[21 Dec 11, National Abstinence Clearinghouse e-letter, www.abstinence.net]

 
300,000 Deaths due to Breast Cancer following Abortion.Brind PDF Print E-mail

Professor Joel Brind and his colleagues reported a "30% greater chance of developing breast cancer" in their 1996 review and meta-analysis of worldwide data.  

Brind said recently:  

"If we take the overall risk of breast cancer among women to be about 10% (not counting abortion), and raise it by the 30%, we get a 13% lifetime risk.

"Using the 50 million abortions since Roe v. Wade figure, we get 1.5 million excess cases of breast cancer.

"At an average mortality of 20% since 1973, that would mean that legal abortion has resulted in some 300,000 additional deaths due to breast cancer since Roe v. Wade."

Brind said his estimate excludes deaths from the use of abortion to delay first full term pregnancies - a recognized breast cancer risk. 

 
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