Planned Parenthood Kills 900 Babies in Abortions Every. Single. Day.

National   |   Andrew Wood   |   Jun 12, 2017   |   10:56AM   |   Washington, DC

Recently, Planned Parenthood, the nation’s largest abortion provider, released their annual report. This report’s aim is to highlight their services over the 2015-16 fiscal year. Don’t expect to read a serious synopsis on their work. Instead, you can expect to read branding, marketing, and propaganda from the abortion giant.

My goal today, however, is not to pick apart their report. I will leave that for someone else or maybe a podcast topic for the future. Today, I would rather look at a particular number provided in this report; specifically, their abortion services number.

In just one year, Planned Parenthood performed 328,348 abortions. This averages out to about 900 abortions every single day. This number sends chills up my spine. Yet, Planned Parenthood is not attempting to shield the populous from this number. Why? Because much of the country either sees no issue with 900 abortions being performed daily by this organization or they are simply unconcerned about the issue altogether.

I realize that some will immediately disregard my opinion and write me off as another extremist out to do harm to women and their reproductive rights. They may even make the “3 percent argument,” claiming abortions only amount to 3 percent of Planned Parenthood services. I don’t buy this statistic, but nevertheless, this is the one that gets touted the most.

At this time, I don’t feel the need to breakdown their reporting or find holes in their data collecting. I would rather take their argument at face value. So, let’s go with their 3 percent line of thinking.

This number seems minute. And, I could see where some might even look the other way for a measly 3 percent. This would be easy except for the fact that 328,348 individual heartbeats were ended last year in Planned Parenthood clinics. You see, in that 3 percent, 100 percent of the lives in the womb were lost. That means on a daily basis, 900 lives were extinguished at the hands of Planned Parenthood.

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Using that terminology changes things doesn’t it? It is easy to miss the bigger picture when we are forced to look at pie charts and percentages. This report intentionally dehumanizes life in the womb.

A more truthful headline for this report could be, “Planned Parenthood successfully ended 328,348 lives in 2016.” This is the reality of the situation. News outlets, politicians, and celebrities can toe the 3 percent line all they want, but none of that changes the amount of heartbeats that were stopped in 2016 and continue to be stopped now by the abortion giant that is Planned Parenthood.

I understand that their work is legal in our society. I understand that my views are not shared by all, but we can never have a thoughtful, productive conversation on the issue of life and abortion if all sides cannot agree to be forthright and honest on what we are dealing with.

The hard truth is that many women feel abortion is their only option. This breaks my heart, but it is a fact. However, that doesn’t change the fact that abortion ends a life.

We as a society must come to grips with both truths if we ever hope to help moms, dads, or babies make it in this world. This is what we have done at HOPE for the past 20 years and plan on doing for many more years to come.

Our goal is to always humanize our patients—in and out of the womb. They aren’t simple numbers in our data system or line items in our budgets. Every individual we come in contact with was, we believe, created in the image of God.

That truth means they have value and matter to us. May we never forget that truth as we serve.

LifeNews Note: Andrew serves as the Executive Director of Hope Resource Center, one of the largest pregnancy centers in the Southeast, located in Knoxville, TN. When he is not discussing and promoting life issues he is at home with his wife, Erin, and their three kids, Gavin, Summer, and Evelyn. This originally appeared at PregnancyHelpNews.