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| To view pictures from the student-run Mini-GAP at full scale, click on the thumbnails below (close pop-up window after viewing). Click here to read testimony from the students who put it on. |
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1. When the University of British Columbia prohibited some of their students from bringing the CBR staff to campus to conduct the Genocide Awareness Project, the students decided to put on the project themselves. Using slightly smaller versions of the same signs, Baby-GAP has established a continuing presence on the UBC campus. |
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2. The first time Baby-Gap came to the University of British Columbia, angry pro-aborts destroyed signs, tore posters, and upended tables in a fit of violent rage. Such reaction only confirms the fact that abortion advocates are terrified of the devastating impact abortion photos have on their indefensible position. Thankfully, the project's subsequent visits have spawned only debate. |
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3. Despite many pro-abort efforts to keep these discussions from taking place (and some sheet-wielding attemps to keep the pictures from being seen), the dialogue surrounding the project has been thoroughly productive. |
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4. The courage of the UBC pro-lifers has not only led to the education of thousands of Canadian students, but has also become a model for other pro-life collegians who are now bringing Baby-GAP to their campuses. |
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