Aaron discusses the Good Men Project, his “Confronting Life” video, and details of his family’s decision to abort their second child, who was born with Sirenomelia, or Mermaid Syndrome. Listen to the podcast here.
“I’m just a dude who married way out of my league,” he says. “It’s about time I started pulling my weight.”
All I see is some guy yelling at women who dare to oppose the killing of children in the womb.
He was facing a tragic situation, yes, but that doesn’t excuse his behavior.
It’s unfortunate that he felt the need to to take out his anger and grief on other people who were protesting injustice.
I used to just let people who think that praying for life is a noble religious endeavor just keep on going with their self-gratifying foolishness, but not anymore. I began to see the damage caused, and I am ready to fight back. I am so glad to see that I am not alone.
aaron, you are a great man, my friend. and to echo what Ron Mattocks said — the answer is very seldom in the black or the white. it’s most often found in the gray.
Have watched this three different times already and it’s been a punch in the gut every time. As a guy who grew up in an almost militant ant-abortion, anti-gay, extreme religious-right environment, I’m thankful that that ideology never took hold with me. Life is not a series of black and white decisions.