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Anonymous wrote:We are pro life as is our daughter. We have decided to move to a red state where she is accepted to nursing school. We will only have OOS tuition for one year, though our college coach has let us know many schools waive those fees to attract the brightest and best.
We are looking at Texas, Alabama, Florida and Georgia.
We want to support those states that support the sanctity of life!
In all sincerity, good luck to your daughter. Taking on nursing in one of those states will require a lot of fortitude. I hope she can make a difference in the lives of those living there; they will need all the help, support, and care they can get. She will be busy!
For sure, nursing is a calling and ministry, no matter where the assignment is located. Personally, I view it as God's work.
I come from a family of nurses. It is a calling. I do wish the best for your daughter. However, when your daughter is really out there working and sees other women dying, I hope she will re-evaluate her views and start considering that preserving and respecting the lives of women is God's work. Treating women as incubators is not God's work.
If you say you respect life, if you say you want to do God's work, you are called on to love and minister to everyone. You should be fighting hard for the women and children who are already on this Earth. The red states don't respect life. They slap a gun in your hand. They encourage discrimination against many segments of society. They treat women like second class citizens.
You are a fool, no matter how you may tell yourself of your good intentions and righteousness.