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Womb for Compromise? (Part 1)
Americans are big on choice. We can choose restaurants, automobiles, our clothing, and even where to live. We can make good choices and bad choices. Our prisons are packed with those who’ve chosen the wrong path. Leaders in government often make us wonder, “What were they thinking?” One of the saddest of choices millions of Americans have made is the decision to terminate a human life through abortion. In bizarre fashion, we even call this a “pro-choice” decision. Frightening.
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Tagged 14-day rule, Abortion, Artificial Wombs will Change Abortion Rights Forever, CBHD, Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity, Dr. Matthew Eppinette, ectogenesis, In Vitro Fertilization, IVF, The Center for Bioethics & Human Dignity, Womb for Compromise? (Part 1)
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Better Off Dead
I was born in the 60’s with spina bifida to a 16-year-old unwed mother before it was legal to kill unplanned, unwanted, and/or damaged children. I was all three. But “killed” isn’t a nice word, so, maybe I should modify my terminology like a recent couple who claims to have aborted their 22-week-old daughter with spina bifida, out of a “desire to free [her] from a life of likely suffering.” They claim to have made the decision “entirely for her.”
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Tagged Abortion, Adolf Hitler, Andrew Hough, DNA Selection, eugenics, Huntington's Diseases, In Vitro Fertilization, late-term abortion, Mike Hawkins, Spina Bifida, The Telegraph, Women in White
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Frozen Embryos: A Matter of Life or Death
Ever notice how the media has a knack for pulling on our heart-strings in an attempt to divert us from the real facts of the matter? In logic, this fallacy is called, “A red herring.”
A great example of this is the news coverage surrounding an amendment proposed by U.S. Representative Andy Harris (R-MD) regarding the protection of embryonic stem cells. But before we discuss the current legislation, let’s get a running start, and get some background on the issues behind it.
The Christian, pro-life position is that human life begin at conception. A normal human embryo has …
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Tagged Andy Harris, embryonic stem cells, eugenics, In Vitro Fertilization, Israel Wayne, Scott Klusendorf, Stem Cell Research
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