by Bernadette Smith
The Walls are Talking is diametrically opposed to the “nothing less than propaganda” 1996 film starring Demi Moore, Sissy Spacek and Cher, titled If these Walls could Talk. The Hollywood movie depicts abortion as the only compassionate and safe choice for women who are pregnant, but for variety of reasons, don’t want to be carrying a child.
Former Planned Parenthood insiders are the organization’s worst enemies. Their eyewitness testimonials expose how Planned Parenthood functions through deception, half-truths and outright lies. The former clinical workers in The Walls are Talking demonstrate how Planned Parenthood exploits women when they are most vulnerable. They reveal how Planned Parenthood is driven by the profit motive, not concern for women. They speak of the horrific methods used to violently take babies from their mothers’ wombs. They speak of the Products of Conception (POC) labs where dead babies’ remains are pieced back together like jigsaw puzzles (to make sure the entire baby was removed). In short, The Walls are Talking is further evidence, for anyone who needs convincing, that abortion is an evil scourge. The Walls are Talking, follows Johnson’s first book, UnPlanned, which is the story of Johnson’s career at Planned Parenthood. In UnPlanned, the truth was revealed to Johnson when she participated in an abortion and saw for herself the cold and callous procedure that takes the life of an unborn child. The Walls are Talking, like UnPlanned, is must read for a nation that, as of this writing, uses taxpayer money to fund Planned Parenthood, the largest abortion provider in the United States.
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Trent Horn was our very first speaker to join us at our Annual Pro-Life Symposium here in Southern Maryland. He is a Catholic apologist that frequently makes the case for the unborn and helps us to do the same.
LIVE SPEECH AUDIO:
2017 2nd Annual Southern Maryland Pro-Life Symposium Josh Brahm David Bereit Q&A Panel Archives
March 2020
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