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What constitutes a
“Live Human Being”?
Define
"Alive"
"Person"
Person is defined in at
least a dozen different
ways, according to the
field or discipline in which
you define it. In theology
it usually means when
the soul is created.
Define
"Human Life"
—The unborn!
-- Excerpts of “Why Can’t We Love Them Both” by Dr. and Mrs. J.C. Willke
When Does Life Begin?
“There is no greater pivotal moment in our growth and development than when
23 chromosomes from our father join with 23 chromosomes from our mother to
form a unique, new biologic entity who heretofore simply had not existed.”
A baby!
“I have learned from my
earliest medical education
that human life begins at the
time of conception. I submit
that human life is present
throughout this entire
sequence from conception
to adulthood and any
interruption at any point
constitutes a termination of
a human life.”
At the moment of
conception you were
essentially and uniquely
you.
SHOCKING FACTS!
Since Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court
decision that legalized abortion in all 50 states,
the U.S. government reports that more than
43 million abortions have been performed on
some 27 million women. It's estimated that
approximately 43 percent of women who've
reached the age of 45 have had an abortion.
There are about 3,700, every DAY in the US. That equates to 1.37
MILLION per YEAR. Worldwide, there are approximately 46 MILLION per
YEAR.
Never, in modern times, has the state granted to one citizen the
absolute legal right to have another killed in order to solve their own
personal, social or economic problem. And yet, if this is human life, the
U.S. Supreme Court Decision in America and permissive abortion laws in
other nations do all of the above. They represent a complete about-face, a
total rejection of one of the core values of Western man, and an
acceptance of a new ethic in which life has only a relative value. No
longer will every human have a right to live simply because he or she
exists.
-- Excerpts of “Why Can’t We Love Them Both” by Dr. and Mrs. J.C. Willke
The unborn child