The projected spinoff to Shawn Carney and Steve Karlen’s national bestseller What to State When 2: Your Proven Guide in the New Abortion Landscape explores the most nuanced aspects of the abortion issue facing today’s society. the most recent smash, No. Visitors from all over the world have already gotten a copy of one new release from Amazon.  ,
After Roe was overturned, there were absurd statements and a new influx of pregnancy arguments, so we began writing at the end of next month, prompting us to do so in the spring.
Two of those claims, which the book well refutes, are that pro-lifers do n’t care about rape victims, and that women will die if abortion is n’t legal and accessible.
Carney said,” This book is a very thorough investigation into rape and adultery with individual accounts.” ” Pro-abortionists will casually throw out that women will die without abortion, as if they’re rooting for that, and that pro-lifers do n’t care about rape victims. Rape is quite critical. We work with rape victims, but most pro-abortion advocates do n’t. It is not clear that the assault victim is healed by pregnancy.
Carney and Karlen cover the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe, pro-abortion tales in circulation since abortion laws went to the states, cases of adultery and murder, “drive-through” abortions, the empire of the trans and pro-abortion movements, and social inadequacies in handling the new abortion environment.  ,
The Pro-Abortion Stress
The book begins with an intriguing examination of who was and was n’t prepared for the 1973 Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade, a legal decision that established a so-called right to abortion.  ,
” For over 50 years, pregnancy resource centers have not waited for Washington, D. C., to right the moral issue in their own backyard”, the writers write. More than 3, 000 maternity resource centers are now more popular than 4 to 1 among abortion providers in the United States, according to the group, who “worked at the most crucial stage in America, the grass.”
The guide describes how these locations have continued to grow in performance, expertise, and freedom. The pro-life motion has grown stronger as a result of the rumored inclusion of a million 40 Days for Existence participants who are still pacing calmly outside abortion facilities, while the constitutional battleground remains weak.
The pregnancy industry’s reaction to the overturning of Roe was infantile, undeveloped, and harsh, the writers write. Unfortunately, pregnancy aid centers, which provide free health and material assistance to women and families going through tough pregnancies, were at the top of their listing of targets.
Legally, the effect of pro-abortion officials has become extremely severe, with some state expanding and radicalizing abortion rules beyond expectation, mainly through all 40 weeks of gestation, Carney told me.
Most Republican politicians have proven to be ineffective and unprepared after decades of enjoying support from pro-life supporters. The authors write that when abortion is brought up on the campaign trail or in the debate hall,” Republicans now appear lost, scared, or ignorant.”  ,
Democrats, on the other hand, have also grown lazy and responded to the overturning of Roe by declaring the Supreme Court “illegitimate”, demanding taxpayer funding for abortion up to 40 weeks, and denying health care to babies who survive an abortion, Carney and Karlen write.
New Pro-Abortion Myths
A growing pro-abortion movement, including those that protecting unborn children from abortion is comparable to slavery, that God supports the practice of abortion, and that no child survives abortion, is further elaborated by Carney and Karlen.
The authors explain how pro-abortion pastors preaching anti-Christian doctrines have purposefully planted the seeds of deceit and dissention among Christians, how the abuse of pain and suffering women experience at the hands of abortion advocates, and how these myths have been used to weaponize these myths.
” Like pagans throughout history, modern-day abortion advocates have made killing children a sacrament”, Carney and Karlen write. ” … The Satanic Temple promotes a’ satanic abortion ritual,’ which concludes with a prayerlike ‘ personal affirmation.'”
But these” clumsy, hastily developed myths are no match for the truth”, the authors write. In fact, pro-life protections save women’s lives, nobody wants to ban interracial marriage, there is no right to abortion, laws that require parental care for their children are not imposing slavery, and though the numbers are seriously undercounted, abortion survivors exist and testify today.
It Will Take Time
The book concludes with some political parallels, including claims that the overturning of Roe and the horror of rape and incest make women feel unsafe and dying.  ,
Carney and Karlen anticipate that true change will occur over time, just as slavery and equality restoration took time after the Emancipation Proclamation were passed.
” Americans tell Washington, D. C., they want change all the time”, the authors write. ” But they do n’t mean it. Americans are much more at ease with the status quo. This is particularly true with regard to abortion” . ,
Ultimately, the fight for the unborn will not be won with arguments in logic, but through a battle of wills, for good or for evil, the book concludes. The guide from Carney and Karlen is a clear, concise guide for pro-life advocates looking to win back supporters forever.
Ashley Bateman blogs for Ascension Press and writes for The Heartland Institute about policy. Her work has been featured in The Washington Times, The Daily Caller, The New York Post, The American Thinker and numerous other publications. She previously held positions as editor, writer, and photographer for The Warner Weekly, a publication for the German-speaking American military community in Bamberg. A Catholic homeschool cooperative in Virginia has Ashley on the board. Along with her brilliant engineer/scientist husband, she educates four of her incredible children at home.