OMG. We Are Killing Babies

Society Has Two Choices: The Baby Lives or The Baby Dies

Non-Fiction - Social Issues
140 Pages
Reviewed on 06/14/2019
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Reviewed by Rabia Tanveer for Readers' Favorite

OMG. We Are Killing Babies - Society has two choices: The Baby Lives or The Baby Dies by J.R. Thompson discusses a very important yet controversial topic that seems to rise up every couple of years. I respect the stance of the author and how he laid out his argument. He is not being overly aggressive about it; he is not trying to make you believe what he believes. He is just laying down the facts, sharing information and real-life incidences so that you can make your own decision at the end. He is just urging the reader to read his words and then look at the situation objectively.

He shares surveys, quotes, statistics and a lot more so that the reader is informed. Abortion is not something that should be taken lightly and which no parent in their right mind would do. However, it is not something that should be restricted as well. The author is very respectful in his approach; he is gentle in the way he shares some very disturbing and emotional information with the reader and is trying to nudge the reader into making a good decision. The pictures of children and fetuses at various stages of development were humbling and saddening at times. The narrative is crisp, encouraging and very gentle. The writing style is very informative, which makes it easier to read and digest. The author’s aim is to spread the knowledge and help people understand what is at stake, but he never pushes and he never forces. Very interesting and eye-opening.

Maria Beltran

OMG. We Are Killing Babies: Society Has Two Choices: The Baby Lives or The Baby Dies by J.R. Thompson deals with a very relevant social issue that faces our modern society today. The book unravels with a children's story, The Deep Dark Forest, which attempts to present vivid pictures of a normal birth vis a vis an induced abortion. Then it goes on to cite surveys, statistics, quotes and controversial laws pertaining to the subject, as well as graphic pictures on the subject. In the end, there is a call to action that exhorts readers to do something about the issue.

J.R. Thompson's OMG. We Are Killing Babies is an informative and emotional take on the issue of abortion. A father of four and a grandfather of twelve, Thompson was obviously moved to write this book as a reaction to third term abortion laws in New York and Virginia and, as the title succinctly suggests, it is a call for mothers to stop killing their babies. For many women, this is a very emotional and personal issue, so much so that it is highly recommended they read this book and learn more about it. In the end, it is the woman's decision and, as such, it's very important that she really knows what she is doing. OMG. We Are Killing Babies talks about two choices, one that gives life and one that takes life, and there are no words to describe how important these choices are. This book is a must-read for men and women alike!