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The Moral Implications of Invitro-Fertilization (IVF)

Photo Source: http://www.c-fam.org/blog/id.48/blog_detail.asp If life begins at conception, then the practice of invitro-fertilization (IVF) is morally questionable.

The debate rages on as to whether an embryo (a fertilized egg) is a human being or merely a "potential" human being, but putting all opinions aside, the scientific truth of the matter is that a unique human being comes into existence at the very moment of fertilization.

As prolife author, Randy Alcorn, says, there is only one moment in time when there isn't a human being and when there is: conception. ...

 

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Abortion and Right-to-Life - My Rebuttal

Image Source: http://www.growingyourbaby.com/2010/11/29/brain-imaging-technology-gives-doctors-a-look-at-unborn-babies-brains/20-week-fetus/In an attempt to refute my article "Cutting Through Prochoice Rhetoric ," a young woman nicknamed "Aizenald," has written an article called "Abortion and Right-to-Life." I would like to comment on some of her arguments here.

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Cutting Through Prochoice Rhetoric

Photo Source: http://hot-ecelebrities.blogspot.com/2010/09/httpvideo.htmlI've learned from experience that it can be difficult to get straight answers from prochoice adherents. There is so much rhetoric, douplespeak and catch phrases, it can be like trudging through a swamp to get to the heart of the matter.

When talking with a prochoicer, remember this: scientifically and biologically it is a fact that a new and unique human life comes into existence at conception. Therefore, in any debate, the burden of proof is on the prochoicer.

To help you understand their perspective better, here are the prochoice arguments I hear most often:

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Dr. Henry Morgentaler: An Angel of Light?

Image Source: http://www.radio-canada.ca/regions/atlantique/2009/01/13/005-NB-poursuite-avortement.shtmlDr. Henry Morgentaler, recently awarded the "Order of Canada" (the highest Canadian honor), yet considered by many Canadians to be one of the most prolific murderers of the unborn, is a Polish Jew who survived the Auschwitz death camp. He refers to the Holocaust as the reason behind his "every child a wanted child" slogan. Morgentaler believes that one of the root causes of Hitler's genocide was "unwanted" abused children who grew up to embrace and practice Nazi philosophies out of hatred for their abusers. In June 2005, at the University of Western Ontario, Morgentaler was quoted as saying, "Well-loved children grow into adults who do not build concentration camps, do not rape and do not murder." ...

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Why I Stopped Taking the Pill

Image Source: http://www.trying-to-conceive.com/naturally/trying-to-get-pregnant-after-the-pill/For the first two years of my marriage, I used the Birth Control Pill (BCP). I really thought nothing of it. When the walk-in-clinic doctor first perscribed it to me, he said only that there was a risk of blood clots; a risk that was supposedly greater if actually pregnant. My only complaint in those two years was the evening nausea I often experienced as a side-effect of the hormones ...

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