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The First Coming Home Golden Coconut Award of 2011

August 14, 2011 by Gerard M. Nadal

In November, 2010 Coming Home began an award, the Golden Coconut, an award for the coconut pro-abortion apologists who spout the most anti-scientific nonsense in the headlong pursuit of butchering babies.

This award, the first of 2011 goes to a rabid proabort on Jill Stanek’s blog who goes by the moniker “CC”. She used to go by the moniker, “Artemis”, pagan goddess of childbirth, until realizing the absurdity of her moniker in light of her having self-aborted using a turkey baster some forty years ago.

CC continues to rebuff all invitations to contact Jill’s moderator, Carla, who works in post-abortion healing ministry. CC spends thousands of hours arguing for the wholesale slaughter of innocents, and on a thread tonight had this exchange with me:

Dr. Nadal:

“The only rights people ever fight for with such tenacity are always the rights that involve disenfranchising, enslaving, or killing other human beings”

And CC’s award-winning reply:

The right that we fight for is bodily autonomy. Our bodies, our rights. We are not brood sows much as you would like us to be. We reproduce if and when we want and that is such a threat to your patriarchal religious system. So doom us to hell as you do but until Roe is reversed abortion is still the law of the land. We will not be enslaved by your theology. We are not your submissive handmaidens. And BTW, your hell is your belief – not ours.

My reply:

CC,

Brood sow is exactly the identity YOU have adopted for yourself by electing to kill your child, and then glory in it.. It’s called mutilation, which is okay, ethically speaking, for barnyard animals. It isn’t okay for humans.

Brood sow. Think of that every time you look in a mirror. That’s what you have treated yourself as. That’s the source of fetal pigs for labs. You said it better than I ever could have.

You’ve traded your great human maternal dignity for that of a brood sow. And you have wallowed as such ever since. That you defend the right to treat yourself as a brood sow is the most tragic of all self-delusions.

It’s a form of self-hatred.

Human life is a gift for the mother, and an inalienable right for the child. That’s the great difference between human pregnancies and those of brood sows.

Conversely, I think that all of this cogitating on your behavior is starting to conjure the appropriate imagery for you.

Call Carla.

As stated, CC remains recalcitrant, basking in the 40-year afterglow of her self-abortion. She seeks to derail threads with absurdities and nonsequiturs. She has labored long and hard. Through her labors, she has actually brought us to the perfect description of how the abortion industry actually views women, and she has done so in the twisted manner by which evil operates:

By accusing us of that for which they are guilty.

The Golden Coconut comes with a great deal of prayer and fasting for the recipient’s conversion.

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  1. on August 14, 2011 at 10:47 PM NLS

    How can she say plainly the killing of human beings then recant it in the next breath? She has admitted to killing her own child, which she supports as bodily autonomy. Women are given the gift of being the child bearers, not men. Even atheists don’t believe in abortion, if not a God, they see the intrinsic wrongness of abortion. Some religions proudly proclaim they are pro-choice. What they don’t see is their ideology, idiotic as it is, that it supports women, when it really flies in the face of biblical passages that forbid it.
    Religion is a smoke screen proaborts use to belittle and blame us for our beliefs, saying we are ruled by our religions and can’t think for ourselves. Sorry, seeing an aborted baby is the sole reason I am pro-life. My faith strengthens me to fight against abortion with every fiber of my being. I understood the evil of abortion before I completely understood and embraced my faith.


  2. on August 15, 2011 at 8:08 AM Scott W.

    The idea of the bodily as absolute self-property is false. Suppose a child wandered onto your property and became trapped in such a way that you would have to feed and keep her warm for nine months before she could be safely extracted. That would not confer upon you the right to shoot her as a trespasser. Property rights does not mean, and has never meant, “I am demigod of this particular patch of dirt and whatever I say within its walls is law!” It doesn’t mean that about your house; it doesn’t mean that about your body.


  3. on August 15, 2011 at 10:44 AM Theresa

    does anyone know her story and why she aborted?


  4. on August 15, 2011 at 10:58 AM Kathleen in Steubenville

    The fact that this person frequents pro-life blogs, and doth protest so much, suggests to me that she is trying to convince herself more than anyone else.


  5. on August 15, 2011 at 1:34 PM Scott W.

    Actually, reading a few of her posts, I am reminded of the guy OperationCounterstrike who got arrested for making death threats against pro-lifers. It’s the same stench of mendacity, I have to wonder if he’s assumed a new identity.


  6. on August 15, 2011 at 2:03 PM Gerard M. Nadal

    No, Scott. OC is sitting in federal jail. CC has been around a long time.


  7. on August 15, 2011 at 7:00 PM Janet

    I pray for her conversion. What a tragedy. It’s bad enough to live with the fact that you have paid someone else to murder your child. Imagine. She murdered her baby herself. Do you remember the movie Quigley Down Under? The woman killed her baby by accident and the fact drove her crazy. But in the end, she was able to forgive herself and love another child. I pray that this woman may forgive herself and love herself and open herself to humanity. God forgive her. She cannot know what she has done.


  8. on August 15, 2011 at 9:00 PM MaryCatherine

    There is much evidence that many women who participate in abortion go on to have mental health issues, addiction problems and other such things until they are healed.

    The fact that this woman, at middle age, spends so much time on prolife blogs is telling.
    She’s running out of time in this life. Let’s hope the “hound of heaven” catches her before it’s too late for a change of heart.
    Hell is real. Hell is forever.
    I pray for CC’s conversion of heart and a turn towards God who loves her more than she can imagine!



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