Film 'Thunders'
Truth of Partial Birth Abortion as U.S. Supreme Court Considers Upholding Ban on
Partial-Birth Abortion
To: National Desk
Contact: Jerry Horn, 540-220-0095,
jerry@priestsforlife.org
DALLAS, Texas, Feb. 22 /Christian
Wire Service/ -- Jonathan Flora, writer and director of
the film "A Distant Thunder," which deals with the subject of partial-birth
abortion, commented today on the Supreme Court’s decision to review the federal
ban on this procedure. Speaking from Dallas, where he is attending the
convention of the National Religious Broadcasters, Mr. Flora said, "We are very
encouraged by the news that the U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear the
partial-birth abortion case. This highlights the fact that the time for people
to see "A Distant Thunder is now.
Our goal has always been to bring attention to the horrific nature of
partial-birth abortion and to encourage people from both sides of the issue to
open dialogue and reason together that partial-birth abortion us unacceptable
and never in the best interest of the mother and certainly not the child. While
we have been criticized by some members from the pro-abortion camp we take that
as confirmation that they too recognize the impact "A Distant Thunder" is having
on our culture to help touch people and open their hearts and minds by bringing
awareness of this barbaric act."
Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life, has been
promoting the film and was with Jonathan Flora in Dallas. Fr. Pavone commented,
"A Distant Thunder is one of the most powerful new tools to educate the public
on the abortion issue. Because the film gives special focus to partial-birth
abortion, it is particularly appropriate to use the film widely right now. The
Supreme Court has just decided to review again the ban on partial-birth abortion
and this topic will be in the news for months to come. What better educational
tool can we have than a professionally produced courtroom drama about
partial-birth abortion?"
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