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When A Man Says “I Made A Mistake”

January 20th, 2008 by Vlad | 2 Comments | Filed in After Abortion, Men and Abortion, abortion

When a man says “I Made A Mistake”, not every one reacts to his statement in the same way. Some of us understand that it takes a mature man to face his past and admit that not everything he did was right. Some of us may look at this man as one who attempts to provoke a contemptuous sorrow for his misery or distress- some one who looks for pity. There are also some who will see in such a statement a hidden political agenda. Ms. Sarah Blustain may be an epitome of the latter two category of people, which is eloquently displayed in her latest writing at The Nation:

Pity the Man: The antiabortion movement has found a new face to exploit for political gain. And it’s male.
By Sarah Blustain
The Nation: Pity The Man
Pity the man who conceived four babies with four women and suffered anxiety attacks and nightmares after all four, with his consent, were aborted. Pity the man who saw his soon-to-be-born baby on an ultrasound and instantly came to believe that he “had killed two of my own kids” through abortion. Pity the man who abused alcohol after his girlfriend aborted. Pity the man who suffered a nervous breakdown, depression, psychosis and nearly suicide after his girlfriend had an abortion despite his pleas…

Now we understand. Pity the man.

The four pages of somewhat angry criticism of pro-life movement by Ms. Blustain due to hit the stands this Monday on the pages of The Nation, but you can read her article online.

Evidently we both have attended the same conference in San Francisco- Reclaiming Fatherhood. However I tend to disagree with everything that Ms. Blustain had written in her latest article.

The men who took stand in front of few hundreds of people they have never seen in their lives, are truly courageous individuals who deserve admiration and respect but not pity. They told their stories without hype and exaggeration. They had the strength to acknowledge that abortion was their worst mistake. They had the wisdom to tell us that abortion was their ultimate delusion. They opened their hearts to show us that abortion was their biggest loss.

Every man who spoke in front of us reminded me of the Prodigal Son from the well known Jesus’ parable. In that parable, the Prodigal Son who found the courage to admit his mistake is not a hero. The true hero of that parable is the loving and forgiving Father.

Although these men took the stage and one by one acknowledged their mistakes, they themselves will tell you that they are not the heroes. They will tell you that the true hero in their story is the loving and forgiving God.

Those who would like to put a political spin on the issue are probably would love this to be just that a “political issue”. But it is not. The pain of abortion is not an illusion. It is real. The effect that abortion has on people’s lives is not imaginary, it is also real and often devastating. And men are not immune to neither.

I have already posted once in the past the video by Flipside. I think it is fitting to include it in this post as well. His song is the song of millions of men around the world.




No, Ms. Blustain it is not about the politics. It takes a Man to say “I made a mistake”.

Men and Abortion: Mainstream Media Wants To Know

January 10th, 2008 by Vlad | 6 Comments | Filed in After Abortion, Men and Abortion, abortion

I have been writing in the past about the conference I have attended in San Francisco. The conference addressed one particular side of abortion that until now has not been widely discussed nor accepted- the complicated aftermath of abortion in men.

I am not surprised that abortion advocates are very upset over such approach. It took years before the abortion advocates began to acknowledge that women can be affected emotionally and psychologically by the procedure, even though they still claim that women that are affected had some psychological and emotional issues before their abortions. When it comes to men pro-abortion side wants them to be mere “sperm providers”. Once their job is over men it is up to the woman whether to carry the pregnancy. In the US a married man has no right to know if his wife had an abortion, if she choses not to tell him.

So it should not be a surprise that abortion advocates cringe at the fact that we finally are acknowledging that men also suffer pain associated with abortion. The author Curvature Blog (I am not linking to the website because the author uses profane language. Also I was banned from the website for voicing an opposing views) is definitely upset over the LA Times article- I highly recommend reading the article.

The conference in San Francisco focused on testimonies of men who shared the pain associated with their abortions, as well as their unique path of healing. The conference also featured professionals in the field of psychology and post abortion counseling, who share their experience and findings in the studies they have conducted.

The bottom line is that some men do feel the pain of abortion. It is time to acknowledge that pain. Main stream media wants to know the truth. Don’t you?

Book Review: Redeeming A Father’s Heart

December 26th, 2007 by Vlad | No Comments | Filed in After Abortion, Book Reviews, Men and Abortion, abortion

I was introduced to “Redeeming A Father’s Heart” back in November while attending conference Reclaiming Fatherhood in San Francisco.

My original intention was to read this book on my flight back to New Jersey, however after reading the foreword by Fr. Pavone I knew this book required my full attention and the airplane was not exactly the right place for me to harness that sort of concentration. So I postponed reading “Redeeming A Father’s Heart” until more appropriate time, while the opportunity was right to finally finish G. K. Chesterton’s “The Everlasting Man”.

“Redeeming A Father’s Heart” is a “must have” resource on men’s post abortion grief and healing. To begin with, there are not that many books out there addressing the issue. This particular work of Kevin Burke and his coauthors David Wemhoff and Marvin Stockwell deserves special attention.

We are constantly being fed by a lie that decision to abort should remain between the woman, her doctor and her god. But men participate in that decision, albeit not always in plain leveled field. Some men, escaping restorability, seek or demand abortion. Some are just being “supportive” in her decision. While others witness helplessly as abortion being done against their will or even discover the fact after everything is over. All these men deserve our attention. Especially when they discover the courage to step forward and talk about their ordeal and share their stories of healing.

If you are a man that have participated in abortion, this book will change your life. If you are a priest, a counselor, or maybe just relative or friend of a post abortive man, this book will help you to appreciate the process of grieving nearly every post abortive man goes through on their path to healing. It will also help you to connect the dots and to see how some destructive behaviors maybe connected to men’s past involvement in abortion.

I would highly recommend this book to the leaders of AA groups. As well as to any other group or counseling service that helps others to overcome their addictions. All these addictions may very well be the result of serious spiritual and psychological trauma connected to their abortion experience. Men that shared their stories in the book, speak for millions of men around the world.

In Their Own Words: It???

December 20th, 2007 by Vlad | No Comments | Filed in After Abortion, Pro Life, abortion

Some times I have a desire just to post videos without commenting. Indeed there is no comment needed about the video below, but feel free to share your thoughts in the comments.

Rclaiming Fatherhood- CBS5 News Clip

December 19th, 2007 by Vlad | No Comments | Filed in After Abortion, Men and Abortion, abortion

For decades we have been fed the liberal propaganda machine that when it comes to abortion, men should mind their own business. Since 1973 (Roe vs. Wade) 48+ million abortions have taken place in this country. As I mentioned before, unless all these pregnancies where immaculately conceived, there are 48+ million deep bleeding wounds in the hearts of fathers across America.

Pro life movement has benefited greatly when women who have had abortions began to speak up. In fact that may have very well been the tipping point in the pro-life vs pro-abortion debate – the point from which on the pro-life movement began to win the debate.

For pro life movement to be complete and even more successful, the situation of men who have participated in abortion needs to be addressed. It needs to be acknowledged that men also can suffer from abortion. Post abortive men should be welcomed into pro life movement. We need to listen to their stories.

During the last few decades an incredible amount of work has been done to shad more light on women deal with post abortion trauma. Until recently, on the other hand, there was not that much done in the same respect for men. It may have been because men are less outspoken when it comes to their feelings. Unless the famous fallacy “her body, her choice” had too much of a grip on our society. In either case the time of change has arrived.

As some of you may recall, I have attended Reclaiming Fatherhood at the end of November. I have initially planned to discuss the conference on my blog. But I have better news the official website of the conference menandabortion.info is beginning to put out some information about the conference. My guess is that it is not unlikely, with todays technology, to have the entire conference available in video format on the Internet. Make sure to bookmark their website for the future reference, althoug I am keeping an eye on the website myself and will infrom you as soon as new information will become available. For now I will leave you with this CBS5 news highlights of the conference, Please bear with that commercial in the beginning, it is well worthed.

The Signs (Posters) of the Truth of Abortion

December 18th, 2007 by Vlad | 15 Comments | Filed in After Abortion, Pro Life, abortion

Yesterday I have participated in a very lively discussion at Jill Stanek’s blog. As the discussion progressed, there was an opportunity to touch on something I have planned to write on my blog in the past. It was in respect to posters so often carried by pro-life protesters. The ones that depict mutilated babies. I really wanted to elaborate more on the subject, however I think my own blog will be more appropriate place to do so.

Right from the start I have to disclose that I am absolutely against such signs being displayed in front of an abortion clinic. These signs can potentially do more harm than good. I think the best way to offer you my point of view would be to address two major arguments why some in pro life movement think these signs should be brought to abortion clinics.

  • Seeing these posters a woman may change her mind. Sure, some women may change their mind seeing such poster. The argument can also be made that these posters can reinforce her decision to abort.
  • The posters tell the truth. No argument here. But the truth about what? To me these posters depict nothing but evil. Women walking into the clinic need God. Icon: Extreme HumilitySome can argue that these posters portray Christ’s suffering. However there are 2000+ years of tradition of Christian art and we should not dismiss that tradition. If we were to examine Christian art and iconography and how it depicts the suffering of Christ, we can notice one particular trace. All these icons and images, while depicting Christ suffering foreshadow also his glory and resurrection- thus offering hope of forgiveness to us. The posters of mutilated babies depict only death and evil, there is no hope in those images nor do they speak of forgiveness. Not every one is ready to face the truth. Here I am thinking more about women and men who have had previous abortions. They still may be in denial and may not be ready to face the truth. I personally believe that denial can be looked at as God’s gift, and we have no right to rob them of that gift. If God leads these women and men on the path to healing, the denial will eventually come down. But it would be so on God’s terms and not ours.

Even if you look at these posters and pictures of mutilated babies as an educational material, we should be very careful about the setting and timing when showing them. We can not predict with absolute certainty what reaction these pictures can trigger. Some may realize the atrocity of abortion and submit themselves to God’s mercy and forgiveness. While others may look at these pictures as an affirmation that there is no hope for them. Making my argument on Jill’s blog, I received following comment : “I haven’t heard of one person committing suicide over a gruesome picture”. I hope this to be true as well, but if only dead can speak I think all of us can be in for a big surprise.

Just A Song. Or is it?

December 10th, 2007 by Vlad | No Comments | Filed in After Abortion, Men and Abortion, Pro Life

It is difficult to describe what I felt when I first stumbled across this video. It was about one year ago. Even though I shared this video on my other blogs, I have always wanted to share it here on this blog. But, it did not really fit here before the big change. You might need to visit my blog to see the video, If you are subscribing to blog via e-mail or any feed reader application that does not allow you to watch videos.


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