ay or may not use. (Grenee 71)The second quote is from an article about being pro-life. It is a comment from the author, and within that comment she includes a comment from another columnist. The article The Abortion Debate Is Over, came from a 1999 issue of Christianity Today. Author, Frederica Mathewes-Green reported:People longed to be in the pro-choice in crowd and avoid pro-life stigma, and to keep abortion handy. Yet deep inside they knew it was wrong, and a rising generation appears ready to tell us so. Columnist Paul Greenberg put it best:Some questions will not be answered till they are answered right. That answer gets clearer every day, said Mathewes-Green. (86)I spoke before about women that I know that have had abortions and what it has been like for them. There is one person that I know whose story is particularly interesting to me. Just listening to a brief bit of what she had to say, I learned a great deal. She asked me to keep her name disclosed for her personal privacy. She gave me a brief descriptive explanation of what she has gone through in her life. She told me this:I'm one of those people who chose abortion in an effort to keep from "ruining my entire life. "Unfortunately, I wasn't privy to the information I have today regarding the abortion procedure that was performed on me. More unfortunate is that my choice was based on a spur of the moment desire to recapture the life I had prior to pregnancy and escape the inevitable responsibility and obligation I owed to the child I carried within me. I went to a Planned Parenthood clinic and was told if I aborted the child, I could return to my life unfettered and the procedure was no more harmful to me than "pulling a tooth." (I'm quoting the "counselor.") I was made aware that there could be some risks, but none of the phenomena I have experienced was explained. I wasn't told the risk of miscarriages triples following abortion, or that my health and emotional/mental sta...