وهو للتذكير :
الصورة لجنين اسمه صموئيل الكسندر ارماس . حيث اخرج بعملية على يد الجراح جوزف برونر . تبين ان لدى الجنين مشكلة في العمود الفقري (spina bifuida) ولم يكن هناك امل بحياته لو ظل في رحم امه . ام الجنين ممرضة في ولاية اطلنطا سمعت عن الدكتور برونر وعن التقنية المميزة التي يستعملها في الجراحة وهي من تطويره تستخدم في المستشفى الجامعي حيث تتم الجراحة للجنين في رحم امه . وخلال العملية يتم اخراج الرحم من مكانه , وتفتح فجوة في جدار الرحم . وبينما يقوم الجراح بالعملية اخرج الجنين يده وتشبث بقوة بيد الجراح . وظهرت الصورة بكل وضوح لتاخذ صدى كبيرا ومؤثر . اطلق على الصورة " يد الامل ".
Recently, we have been blessed to see these pictures of a 21-week-old pre-born baby undergoing surgery in his mothers womb. (Click on pictures for larger image.) These are awesome photos that show how real the life of the baby is before birth. This is a life that could have been snuffed out by abortion, but it is also a life that is invauable to Almighty God! Dear saints, keep the Gentle Revolution going!
Grasping Little Samuel's Hand: Speculating about the End of the Horror
BreakPoint Commentary – January 21, 2000
By Charles W. Colson
Dr. Joseph Bruner and his colleagues at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center are pioneers of a surgical technique to treat spina bifida. "Pioneers" because their patients, like little Samuel, have not yet been born — many are even too young to live outside their mothers' wombs.
These medical advances are not only miraculous, they may be the most powerful tool in the fight against abortion. You see, fetal surgery draws inescapable attention to the patients — unborn children. And that's precisely what abortion advocates have long dreaded.
In 1983, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor observed that Roe was "on a collision course with itself." Roe v. Wade, you see, grounded the right to abortion in the fact that the Court could not answer the question: When does life begin? But thanks to new scientific developments, that issue is no longer in doubt.
Technology has shown viability in increasingly younger unborn children. And not only can we detect brain waves at 5 weeks, before almost all abortions occur, we can detect and even repair birth defects.
And our laws are starting to reflect the emerging consensus that the unborn child is most certainly alive and human: convictions for child abuse of unborn babies have been upheld; new labor standards require working conditions that protect unborn children; and criminal penalties for those who injure an unborn child are becoming more frequent.
Now the pro-abortionists may attempt to find refuge in the doctrine of stare decisis, an expression of the common law tradition binding the Court to existing case law. They used this in the 1992 Casey v. Planned Parenthood decision in which the Court said that it could not upset 20 years of settled case law. After all, people depend upon it, they said.
Well, that was the rationale used to perpetuate slavery. Stare decisis is important, but it isn't sacred. New evidence and circumstances can clearly justify overturning prior decisions.
And that's why we have great cause for hope on this 27th anniversary of that abominable decision. Abortions are in decline because people are seeing abortion for what it really is. If the justices on the Court confront this evidence honestly, they too will have to recognize the life in the womb and admit that Roe must be overturned.
And if the justices are just willing to open their eyes, we have a wonderful picture to show them.