I guess I'm the kinda guy who thinks we should do everything possible to save little babies from being murdered by sadistic adults.
Where I'm the kind of guy who is just too humble to say that.
I win.
Let's look over your list...
- Change the hearts and minds of individuals? YES!
:thumb: I'd say this is one of the most important things you can do, coupled with the next one.
- Vote for pro-life candidates? YES!
:thumb: Unquestionably, though it won't change a thing without the first one.
- Vote for pro-life amendments? YES!
:thumb: I'm not opposing them when I say they won't decide a thing. They still raise the issue and keep the discussion active and that's a real good.
- Counsel young women considering abortion? YES!
:thumb: I think the more informed people are the more apt they are to make the right choices in life.
- Protest outside of abortion mills? YES! (our church saves about 120 babies per year with that method)
:thumb: If it's having that impact (or one, for that matter) I'd say it's worthwhile.
- Debate the issues online and elsewhere? YES!
YES! YES! YES!
:thumb: A bit like the first one, but sure. It's been one of my concentrations, as you know, since I arrived.
A Gallup poll???? :chuckle:
I don't know of any scientific invalidation of the plus/minus or methodology, so yeah, a Gallop poll.
I'm surprised
Gallup admits that currently more folks are more pro-life 47% than pro-choice 45%.
I'm not, but I don't have your conservative bias with regard to nearly any media (there's a Gallop poll on that too
). If it's testable and verifiable it's data that should be considered.