I don't expect that many (or, for that matter, any) of the people reading this will disagree vehemently with me on this because I assume most of my readers are just my friends, but if you do I hope that you will take the time to read what I have to say and then feel free to discuss the points with me.
As I sit here and write this little post, I find myself more and more convicted that I need to work harder to defend and promote life in every single situation where life is being threatened or harmed. This means speaking up against human trafficking (a great place to support the movement which looks to fight slavery, which still exists, is to go to this website: http://enditmovement.com), euthanasia, suicide (To Write Love on Her Arms is an organization doing a lot of work to fight depression and suicide), abortion, and any other way that life is being diminished, harmed, or destroyed.
The problem in all of these things is that human life is seen as unimportant and something which can simply be tossed away. The human person is seen as a thing, an animal, something that can be used, mistreated, and discarded at the whims of another. Arguments for why things like abortion and euthanasia are okay usually center around convenience. We have gotten to a point as a civilization where we don't simply use things to our advantage, but now we use people. At this point in society we think it is okay to treat another like crap, even to the point of killing them, as long as what we are doing is for our benefit. What needs to start happening in our society is for people to stand up for the dignity of the human person in every situation, and this has to start with the way that we see, talk to, and treat those we encounter on a daily basis. What needs to start happening is a recognition of the dignity that each person has in themselves, and a respect for what that dignity means.
And so today I am wearing this t-shirt. I am not doing this because I think that my t-shirt is going to save a whole bunch of lives, because probably it won't. I am still doing this, though, because I believe that showing the world I support human life is important. I believe that showing the people I see on the street today that there are other people out there who also support and are willing to stand up for human life might encourage them to stand up and be "a voice for the voiceless."
Today, I wear a t-shirt and I pray for human life. Going forward I will continue to stand up, to fight when I can, and hopefully to be a part of the generation which sees life respected and guarded as the great and wonderful gift that it is.
"We are not some casual and meaningless product of evolution. Each of us is the result of a thought of God. Each of us is willed, each of us is loved, each of us is necessary." -Pope Benedict XVI