![]() ![]() Brent Boles, a board-certified OB/GYN and Medical Director for Heartbeat International’s Abortion Pill Rescue® Network (APRN), wrote about the use of narratives promoting provably false information in order to promote a pro-abortion agenda-noting how it is tragic because it can create confusion about important medical facts. Most likely this is a bold-faced attempt to confuse the issue of life-saving medical care verses the reality of abortions the first two guests chose.ĭr. From the testimonial she gave on the Acho broadcast, both she and her doctor apparently misunderstand the definition of abortion, as her pregnancy was not implanted in her uterus but in her fallopian tubes, making it an ectopic pregnancy requiring medical attention, which both should clearly know differs from an abortion. Abraham.Ībraham stated she had to have an abortion in 2021 to save her life. ![]() The third abortion testimonial was by Dr. ![]() To conclude one’s life has been “saved,” or as Stuckey pointed out, “figuratively saved” when choosing abortion has eliminated trusting God for future outcomes and is sadly to be greatly deceived. Richards-Ross identifies as a Christian and yet as Stuckey noted, her thoughts and actions demonstrated a “mistrust in God.” “You literally end a life to save your figurative life,” observed Stuckey. Stuckey especially took issue with Acho’s response to Richards-Ross’ testimony as he concluded the abortion had “saved” her life. Stuckey noted that while the first two women who spoke gave many personal reasons for not wanting to continue their pregnancy, the key moral issue was not addressed: “When is it, why is it okay to end a human life?”įinances, not wanting to disappoint parents, Olympic dreams, none of the arguments presented stack up morally against taking the life of an innocent unborn child. From the outset Acho stated his intention, “Is to ease the tension.” Smith alongside her husband Judah, act as the lead pastoral team for Churchome out of Kirkland, Wash.Īcho’s segment opened with the intro of the three women who experienced abortions. The fourth guest, Pastor Chelsea Smith, was tasked by Acho in the podcast to present her approval of the pro-abortion agenda from a Christian perspective. Given the focus of her work, she should be well versed in the biological details of pregnancy. Abraham founded Triggered Pelvic Physical Therapy in 2019 to address fertility concerns, pelvic pain, and pregnancy related conditions. Yeni Abraham, who is a doctor of pelvic physical therapy. MJ Acosta-Ruiz, who is a journalist, and had an abortion in 2004 because as she stated, “I did not have the financial means to support a child.”ĭr. Richards-Ross stated, “I was still passionately chasing my childhood dreams.” Olympic gold medalist Sanya Richards-Ross, who had an abortion in 2008 because she felt she wasn’t ready to be a mom. In 2020 Acho began a YouTube series entitled Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man.Īmong Acho’s guests in the Uncomfortable episode were: His broadcast career began in 2016 and he has worked for ESPN and then Fox Sports. Taking this on in her own Relatable podcast, Christian commentator and Blaze TV podcast host Allie Beth Stuckey deconstructed the misnamed ‘uncomfortable conversation’ and defended life as she typically does.Īcho is a former NFL player for the Cleveland Browns. Pundits who place a high priority on guarding the pro-death agenda continually miss opportunities to have open and honest discussions about abortion.Ĭase in point: a recent podcast of Uncomfortable Conversations with Emmanuel Acho in which Emmanuel Acho in no way had to contend with any discomfort because the guest list consisted of four like-minded pro-abortion cohorts.Įven going further than support of abortion, the podcast served to justify abortion. ![]()
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