The Unplanned (2019)
movie continues in theaters around the country. In the Mansfield, Ohio area, for example, Unplanned is playing in its fourth
week. If you haven’t seen Unplanned or if you are hesitant about seeing it, don’t be! There is much to learn about the
abortion issue in this film, no matter what side of the abortion debate you are currently on, pro-
or anti-abortion.
Click on this first link or the link below following the article, to listen to an extended and insightful audio podcast from American Policy Roundtable’s weekly radio show, The Public Square, which airs this weekend. The panel discussed the movie Unplanned, abortion, the highly criticized Planned Parenthood and Kermit Gosnell, the convicted and incarcerated abortionist and criminal.
Besides an intense and thorough discussion on Unplanned, there were comments on the podcast about two additional movies, one another feature film, Gosnell, The Trial of America’s Biggest Serial Killer, and the other a related documentary, 3801 Lancaster, An American Tragedy, which explored more of the insidious Gosnell story.
When all is said and done the movie opens the door wide for a behind the scenes look into the local abortion provider operation and exposes the depth of deceit, destruction and depravity that occurs there on a day-by-day basis. And this is all done in the name of “Choice,” and “Women’s Reproductive Rights” and “Equality."
The movie is primary about a 10-year period in the life of Abby Johnson. She grew from a naïve college student to a pro-life activist by means of a stint as an executive director of one of Planned Parenthood's abortion facilities. It is a true and remarkable story.
Although I do not agree with neither the movie's nor the radio's panel's inaccurate portrayal of all abolitionists, those who show photos of aborted babies, overall the movie was great in that it provided a behind-the-curtain look at the stark reality of the horrific, inhumane and bloodthirsty industry.
Instead of the R-rating that was given to this movie, I would rate it "must-see" for every adult and teenager.
Podcast Link:
TPS60: Unplanned — The Movie
Click on this first link or the link below following the article, to listen to an extended and insightful audio podcast from American Policy Roundtable’s weekly radio show, The Public Square, which airs this weekend. The panel discussed the movie Unplanned, abortion, the highly criticized Planned Parenthood and Kermit Gosnell, the convicted and incarcerated abortionist and criminal.
Besides an intense and thorough discussion on Unplanned, there were comments on the podcast about two additional movies, one another feature film, Gosnell, The Trial of America’s Biggest Serial Killer, and the other a related documentary, 3801 Lancaster, An American Tragedy, which explored more of the insidious Gosnell story.
When all is said and done the movie opens the door wide for a behind the scenes look into the local abortion provider operation and exposes the depth of deceit, destruction and depravity that occurs there on a day-by-day basis. And this is all done in the name of “Choice,” and “Women’s Reproductive Rights” and “Equality."
The movie is primary about a 10-year period in the life of Abby Johnson. She grew from a naïve college student to a pro-life activist by means of a stint as an executive director of one of Planned Parenthood's abortion facilities. It is a true and remarkable story.
Although I do not agree with neither the movie's nor the radio's panel's inaccurate portrayal of all abolitionists, those who show photos of aborted babies, overall the movie was great in that it provided a behind-the-curtain look at the stark reality of the horrific, inhumane and bloodthirsty industry.
Instead of the R-rating that was given to this movie, I would rate it "must-see" for every adult and teenager.
Podcast Link:
TPS60: Unplanned — The Movie
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