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A Pill Designed To Kill

It doesn't even take an overdose.

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A Pill Designed To Kill
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Let me tell you a story, no not an allegory.

Everyone makes mistakes, ain't it the truth? Some while we're old, but most in our youth.

Like, for example, when things go too far and you end up pregnant with some guy at the bar.

But you see, here's the thing, that's not always the case. In fact, let's be honest, there's a horror called rape..

But that's another story for a whole 'nuther time. Today, we bring light to a different kind of crime.

I'm talking about life, specifically the attempt to steal it. Rather than the humility to accept it and deal with it. You see, hear is what's up, pregnancy is scary. I'm not gonna sugarcoat, or choke up your throat. I'm just trying to rattle your boat. To open your eyes to reality and lies, that the abortion pill will fix everything. It's a disguise.

The pill comes in twos, and sometimes threes, but regardless of how many, it ceases to free. By now you should tell that I completely agree. If you don't believe me because the doctors say they will help, you just wait and see.

The first one starves, the second contracts. The uterus has officially become hijacked. This is a matter of fact, and there is no turning back, no counteract. Once the second has passed through the digestive tract, you will be left with the fact that you and your child will no longer physically interact.

You might ask why? Or what happens next? The toilet or the trash, their fate is not that complex and it has no respect.

Children in the East are hungry. They do not share in the prosperity of this country, yet we purposely starve our own in the womb because we believe the lie that they will be our doom.

The starvation of creation is no vacation. In fact, it's emotional devastation coupled with the pain of physical menstruation.

I'm sorry if this comes across bluntly, but when your time has ceased to be monthly, the clouds of fear cover everything sunny. It's not funny, and I'm no dummy.

Advil will mask the physical but cannot touch the emotional chill that will continue to make your spirit ill after you've consumed both pills.

But if you've only consumed one, then I assure you it can be undone. It's called the reversal, mainly because you didn't like the outcome of the rehearsal. It reopens the tubes to bring the baby its food. And I guarantee it will brighten your mood.

Because God created life, both yours and your child's. He is the only one who can bring reconcile, whether it's too late for reversal or you made it just in time, the pills may be controversial but life was a gift, designed to be eternal.

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