Isn't It OK to Have an Abortion if the Baby Would Have Disabilities?

So in what case, whether severe or not, are we fit to judge whether a person deserves life or not?  On what basis do we judge that a case is too severe?  And why would this decision only be available before birth?  Shouldn’t the parents be allowed to kill their disabled child after they are born and they know it’s too harsh a condition?

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Too Many Kids?

Too Many Kids?

I have heard the “overpopulation” argument at nearly every campus we’ve visited.  I hear it not only from pro-choicers who think nothing’s wrong with abortion, but also from people who claim to be against it.  There are two major false assumptions made when this argument is used: first, that aborting preborn children would prevent them from being “brought into the world,” and second that overpopulation exists at all.  

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Why Send Your Kids to Survivors Camp?

Why Send Your Kids to Survivors Camp?

"There are more people working full-time to kill babies than there are working full-time to save them.  That's because killing babies is very profitable while saving them is very costly.  So costly that large numbers of Americans who say they oppose abortion are not lifting a finger to stop it. And those that do lift a finger to stop it do just enough to salve the conscience but not enough to stop the killing."

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3 Cases To Prove That Abortion Is Not Medical Treatment For The Life Of The Mother

3 Cases To Prove That Abortion Is Not Medical Treatment For The Life Of The Mother

As medicine has advanced, doctors have been more and more capable of performing surgeries to move the preborn child successfully into the uterus or care for the child wherever he or she may have implanted. In fact, studies have shown that there have been only 3.8 maternal deaths per 10,000 ectopic pregnancies, compared to 35.5 maternal deaths per 10,000 ectopic pregnancies in 1970. That’s about a 90% decrease in maternal deaths.

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