Testimony of Jennifer Speltz
I first began to recognize that I had a story to tell when I was attending a
public Junior High school in Forest Lake, MN. Quite often the abortion topic
would come up with friends and on occasion comments were thrown out by
abortion-minded teachers. I would always cringe a little when they would say "I
don’t like abortion, I think it is wrong . . . except in cases of rape and
incest," or "we really have to keep abortion legal for cases of rape and
incest."
My mom had slowly been revealing the circumstances of my conception to me
over the years and by the time I was 13, I understood and had come to grips with
the reality that my father was, essentially, a rapist. Though he was 18, as was
my mother, at the time of my conception, and most likely had acted out of a dare
by his friends, he had violated my mother against her will.
When my mom found out she was pregnant with me, the only advice she was given
was to discard the "products of conception." She explains, better than anyone,
how she was never offered support to keep me, though this is where her heart was
leading her. Needless to say, I am eternally grateful that she heeded that
still, small voice in her heart which told her that the life growing within had
a purpose and did not merit death.
When the topic came up, throughout Junior High and High School, I would
usually first try to appeal to reason saying: "Now, why don’t you like abortion?
What is wrong with it?" When they would answer "Because, it’s a life" some would
immediately recognize the double standard and relent. Most of the time, however,
even when faced with the evident, they would still persist with emotional
arguments: "You just can’t make a woman go through with a pregnancy like that."
Though it is an unjust and heart wrenching scenario to consider, it must be
dealt with, and so I would tell them our story. Only once in High School did a
person who heard this story turn away cold-faced. Every other person who was
faced with "a face" allowed their hearts to melt at the truth of matter - God
has a plan for everyone!
As my 27th birthday approaches, I am ever discovering God’s
magnificent plan, not only for my life, but for every life that he calls into
existence. It is crucial that every citizen realize that a person’s dignity is
not founded in whether or not one is wanted, as abortion peddlers and
legislators would like them to believe. A person’s dignity is founded in the
reality that persons are created in the image and likeness of God. The
circumstances of my conception, yours, or anyone’s does not determine quality of
life.
Young people across the nation and the world are coming to recognize the
double-standards of abortion rhetoric and that all of the promises of the, so
called, "sexual revolution" are coming up empty. Young people are renewing the
pro-life movement with an unmatched determination to herald in a new "Culture of
Life." By the grace of God my mom and I were spared of the life-long, direct
agony that abortion reaps. On the other hand, when you consider Planned
Parenthood’s grisly statistic that 40% of all women in the U.S. will have an
abortion by the age of 40 (mothers, daughters, aunts, grandmothers,
granddaughters, cousins, wives) every American citizen has been touched by the
grief of abortion directly or indirectly, consciously or unconsciously.
Therefore, every one of us has an obligation to stand up! I am overjoyed to be
apart of the generation that WILL turn the cultural tide so that following
generations will be spared of this unjust suffering.
Jenni Speltz
Director of Campus Outreach
Human Life Alliance