All this is well and good, we can all agree that it's not awright to start killing itty bitty babies, but I can't help but feel this piece of fiction (the text, not Christianity in general) was founded upon almost Freudian characteristics of latent pedophilia.
You take the phallus of the needle destroying the child, and Jesus as a trusting father figure robbing the baby of its innocence (in this case, its knowledge of abortion; used as a metaphor perhaps).
I believe this piece was meant to be erotic, rather than political. |