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Listen Now: Liberty Lost

2025/6/23
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TJ Raphael: 在美国福音派家庭中,婚外性行为被视为对上帝的罪恶。因此,当Abby在16岁时怀孕,她虔诚的父母将她藏在自由大学校园里一个鲜为人知的孕妇青少年机构——自由父母之家。这个机构声称帮助女孩们决定下一步该怎么做,无论是自己抚养孩子还是选择收养。然而,在这个机构里,女孩们听到的却是另一种声音:上帝希望她们的孩子能被更“值得”的基督徒夫妇收养。这是一个关于年轻的爱、胁迫和反抗的真实故事,以及在后罗伊时代美国产妇之家的危险复兴。有些人会奋起反抗,有些人则别无选择只能屈服。而像Abby一样,有些人会将悲痛转化为抵抗,并在更多的母亲失去她们不想要的孩子的收养之前,站出来反对这个制度。 Abby: 我想打扮得漂亮,做一个像我从小被教导的那样好的南方女孩。但在那个庆祝仪式上,我记得当时感觉房间里的每个人都希望我能为这件事感到兴奋,但我内心却充满了恐惧和厌恶。我受到了惩罚,并被告知我不配拥有他,不配做他的母亲。他们都知道我有多爱他,他们没有必要从我身边夺走他,他们明明知道我不希望他们这样做。 Nathan: 我记得当时我只想把这个地方烧毁。我看着他们抱着我的儿子,感到内心空虚。那个时候我能做的只有强迫自己把儿子轻轻地放在那对夫妇的手中。

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In evangelical homes across the United States, sex outside marriage is a sin against God. So when Abby becomes pregnant at 16, her devout parents hide her away at the Liberty Godparent Home, a little-known facility for pregnant teens on the campus of Liberty University. The home says it helps girls decide what comes next, whether that's parenting their babies or placing them for adoption.

But inside the facility, the girls hear a different message. God wants their babies to go to more deserving Christian couples. I'm your host, TJ Raphael. From Wondery, Liberty Lost is a startling true story of young love, coercion, and defiance, and the dangerous resurgence of maternity homes in post-Roe America. Some girls will find the strength to fight back. Others will have no choice but to give in.

And some, like Abby, will turn their grief into resistance and take a stand against the system before more mothers lose their children to adoptions they never wanted. I'm about to play a clip from Liberty Lost. Follow Liberty Lost on the Wondery app or wherever you get your podcasts. Abby and Nathan are waiting for the signal. Any moment now, the ceremony will begin.

You feel this tension, this unknown of what ifs. Both of them are trembling, but they've made sure to look their best. 17-year-old Abby spent the morning carefully curling her long brown hair. I wanted to look good and be a good old Southern girl like I was raised to be.

A 19-year-old Nathan's in a crisp white button-down with freshly cropped hair. The only haircut I've ever paid for in my entire life I got before that. Through the door, they can hear the crowd growing. Parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles. They're all here to see Abby and Nathan walk down the aisle. Finally, it's time. We walked out the doors, and I was just like, the grand reveal.

Family and friends turn to get a better look. Abby and Nathan walk side by side. In his arms, Nathan holds their son, who was born just 11 days ago. And I'm walking down this aisle, and I remember feeling like everyone in the room wants me to be excited for this. Abby and Nathan both come from evangelical families.

Their baby was born outside of God's union. And now, Abby's parents have told them it's time to correct their mistake. At the end of the aisle, a petite, blonde, southern woman in her mid-thirties and her dark-haired husband are waiting for them. Or rather, they're waiting for Abby and Nathan's son. And that's because today's celebration is not a wedding.

I was being punished and being told I wasn't worthy of getting to be the one who had him, be his mother. And this couple, waiting for them at the end of the aisle, they've been chosen to be the baby's parents, whether Abby and Nathan like it or not. And so I'm disgusted in my body every step I take forward. I'm just horrified by what's occurring.

They reach the end of the aisle, and Nathan forces himself to gently place his son in the couple's arms. I remember being like, I want to burn this place down. I just watched them holding him and felt empty inside. Everyone prays. Abby and Nathan and the couple pose for photos, the newborn baby between them.

There's cake, gifts, and speeches. This is so wrong. This is like so dark. It's so evil. Like this ceremony is like a fucking joke. This ceremony, this fucking joke, it's a celebration of something that was part of American life for decades. Back in the 50s and 60s, young women who got pregnant out of wedlock

were forced to leave their homes and then secretly place their babies for adoption. But the truth is, it's still happening all over America.

And it's all part of a grand plan to reshape the country in God's image. Because the true Christian home that produces successful children must be headed by a godly husband. One man for one woman for one lifetime and no sex, period, outside of marriage. And to make sure the nation has the right kind of mothers. They all saw how much I loved him. They didn't have to take him from me.

They knew I didn't want them to.