When was the last time an industrial giant made a pro-lifer stand up and cheer? I did tonight when I saw Unilever’s new 4 1/2 minute film encouraging expectant parents to bring their children into the world, and introducing their new program for green production and sustainability. The film itself is the most hopeful secular production I’ve seen in decades.
The film, Why Bring A Child Into This World?, helps to roll out Project Sunlight. Give them a visit and see what it’s all about.
Upon quick examination I didn’t see anything objectionable. Closer examination may reveal areas where pro-lifers feel there could be improvement. If so, let’s not make the perfect the enemy of the good.
We have a film that is taking on many parents’ fears and saying that there is every reason to bring their children into the world.
Two thumbs up for Unilever!!
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Children are God’s gift to parents, an inestimable treasure to families. Raising them to know right from wrong is the parent’s gift to the world. Great flick!
Instead of life being precious in and of itself, it seems to be saying that bringing life into this world is only good because of the advancements (particularly the plug for GMO I found disturbing) life should be brought into this world without being dependent on environmental conditions. This film misses the point entirely. In fact it’s almost dangerous because it is a wolf in sheep’s clothing. Clothed in a pro life theme but teaching that the want to bring life into this world is dependent on something rather than someone.
i would have liked to like this….but I don’t support “responsible biotechnology” because I don’t believe in such a thing. uniliever spent half a million against a ballot that would allow easy labeling on gmo and non gmo products. no thanks.
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