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> Ubiquitous<
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>>> Ubiquitous <
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>>>> Alyssa Milano proudly boasted that the two abortions she obtained in
>>>> 1993 helped to make her life the way it is today.
>>>
>>> Alyssa who? She knows she's completely irrelevant so she has to say
>>> stupid things like this to stay in the news.
>>
>> A pastor who is the father of two young children came up with a
>> scintillating response after actress Alyssa Milano stated that if she
>> hadn't had two abortions in 1993, her life would be "completely lacking
>> all its great joys."
>>
>> Jarrid Wilson, an associate pastor at Harvest Christian Fellowship in
>> Riverside, California, tweeted a picture of himself, his wife, and their
>> two young sons, and stated, "Everyone should post a picture of their
>> kids and use the hashtag #greatjoys."
>>
>> Jarrid Wilson
>> Everyone should post a picture of their kids and use
>> the hashtag #greatjoys
>>
https://twitter.com/theblaze/status/1163858463694512129 .
>>
>> Milano had said on her podcast, "Sorry Not Sorry," "In 1993, I had two
>> abortions. I was in love for the first time in the breathless way you
>> can only be in love when you are young. It was huge - overwhelming even.
>> It filled every part of living. It was a joyful and exciting and
>> powerful time in my life." After getting pregnant, she said, she was
>> "not equipped to be a mother and so I chose to have an abortion. I
>> chose. It was my choice. And it was absolutely the right choice for me."
>>
>> She continued, "A few months later I found out I was pregnant again.
>> Once again I made the right decision to end the pregnancy." Then, the
>> clincher: "I would not have my children - my beautiful, perfect, loving,
>> kind and inquisitive children - who have a mother who was so very, very
>> ready for them. Fifteen years after that first love had fizzled, my life
>> would be completely lacking all its great joys. I would never had been
>> free to be myself - and that's what this fight is all about: freedom."
>>
>> Wilson told FaithWire, "I don't know Alyssa Milano personally, but I'm
>> praying she really thinks about the totality of what she's saying on
>> public platforms, especially in regards to situations that encompass the
>> reality of life and death ... Children are our future, and a blessing
>> from God, not a burden that so many people - specifically people who are
>> only focused on their own achievement and goals - make them out to be .
>> I believe our world needs to stop treating them that way. Whether she
>> wants to admit it or not, she now has two children in heaven whom she
>> will never experience the joy of parenting."
>>
>> He continued, "Is choosing abortion unforgivable? Not at all. But I
>> believe Alyssa's views on the subject to be both harmful and mentally
>> disturbing."
>>
>> Wondering if Milano had ever thought abut the fact her own mother had
>> not aborted her, Wilson pondered, "Because if she's honest with herself,
>> that's what would have kept Alyssa from experiencing the joys and
>> success that she's encountered in life. That's the story she should be
>> advocating for, not the current one."
>>
>> He concluded, "I don't hate Alyssa. I want nothing but the best for her,
>> her family, and her career. But I would encourage her, in love, to
>> really re-think the impact her words may have on other people."
>>
>> Wilson got a plethora of responses, which you can see here.
>>
https://twitter.com/JarridWilson/status/1164199386332577793
>
>She's gotten some nasty tweets, including "you had two abortions so you
>could get a job on Charmed"
OUCH!
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