woman, even though he is created and
grows within her for a whole 9 months.
Just because he is
in
your body doesn‘t
mean he
is
your body. It‘s quite a unique
situation, isn‘t it?
―Reproductive Rights.‖ ―It‘s a woman‘s
body.‖ ―Keep your laws off my body.‖ ―A
woman‘s choice.‖ You‘ve all heard these
slogans before. They do sound good, don‘t
they? Perhaps the question we should be
asking here is, is abortion only terminating
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a part of a woman‘s body? Is all this fuss
about a piece of her own body? Like,
somehow, those 50% of American public
against abortion actually oppose her having
a mole removed or a sore tooth taken out?
Good question. Hopefully this book will
answer your questions! Just to clarify
something here — pro-lifers are not against
the right to reproduce — they are only
against the right to kill a growing human
baby after reproducing.
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Sometimes I wonder if those women
(bless them all) who say, ―keep your
rosaries off my ovaries‖ or any other of
their witty sayings have actually thought
about what they are saying. I mean, the
fetus has a body too. In fact, it‘s his body
that‘s being terminated. Some people would
like to think the embryo is a part of their
body equivalent to your arm or leg, but
those of us who have looked at human
development know that‘s not true. Sure, he
is part of you in the sense that he is your
offspring, your flesh-and-blood child who
shares half of your DNA. But that doesn‘t
make him your body any more than you
are your mom‘s or dad‘s body. It just makes
him special.
The unborn child is pro-active in the
pregnancy. He is connected to you
physically and is able to grow with your
help. But he is still a separate, living being.
This is the wonder of being a mother — to
be able to give shelter to and birth a living
baby with your own body.
Bill to stay execution of
pregnant women for sake of
body part!
In
2000
the
U.S.
House
of
Representatives passed a bill forbidding
the execution of women who were
pregnant.
Representatives
who
supported abortion voted for the
measure, despite the fact that a fetus is
presumably no more than any other part
of a women‘s body. It is not known of
any bills have been written to defend
any other ―body parts‖ of a woman.
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I find it interesting that even pro-life
pagans — don‘t ask me how I find these
websites, you can bump into anything on
the Internet — are sometimes uninformed.
While not wanting to harm life, the writer
says that, for her, early abortion is okay
because ―in the first months of pregnancy, I
consider a baby to be part of its mother.‖
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This is obviously a moral, philosophical or
pagan religious belief because it is not
accepted science. While I agree with much
of her argument that the child needs the
mother for life, she has done nothing to
prove that the baby is actually a part of its
mother as opposed to just, say, needing her.
You might be thinking, neither have I
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proved my point. Well, let‘s look at my
argument then.
Isn‘t the fetus part of my
body?
ormer
president
of
Planned
Parenthood, Faye Wattleton, believes
the unborn child is in the same
category as your appendix. Yes, that‘s right.
She defended abortion on the grounds that
the fetus is a part of a woman‘s body,
saying, ―Yes, it kills a fetus, but it is the
woman's body.‖
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This is a very interesting
confession, by the way. Anyhow,
Wattleton says a fetus is a woman‘s body.
Indeed, that has been the argument all
along. But to those of you who agree with
her argument, how then do you reconcile
this:
It‘s a woman‘s body, you say
But why is his DNA different to yours?
It‘s a woman‘s body, you say
But why are there opposite sex organs here?
It‘s a woman‘s body, you say
But how come his blood type might be
different?
It‘s a woman‘s body, you say
But why can the fetus move independently
of her?
It‘s a woman‘s body, you say
But how come his fingerprints are not
identical to yours?
It‘s a woman‘s body, you say
But why can the fetus live if the woman
dies in labor?
It‘s a woman‘s body, you say
But why do you have two brains, two
skeletons, two nervous systems?
Quotable quote
―The fact that the fetus is not part of
the woman‘s body undermines the
feminists‘ argument; the right to control
one‘s own body does not justify
abortion, because the fetus is not part of
the woman‘s body.‖
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— Richard Ganz,
Thou Shalt Not Kill
Here is another pro-choice statement for
us to examine. ―The nonviable fetus is little
more than a form of the pregnant woman‘s
bodily tissue.‖
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Clearly this is hilarious.
Anyone who believes that needs to
answer, how do you reconcile your beliefs
with what we just discussed? There are
clearly two bodies here — even at 12 weeks
— and the question is, which one is being
killed in an abortion? The fact that most
women come away from it alive tells us
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that it‘s not hers. Since it is not hers, it must
be her child‘s, and I do not believe that in
this country we own our children — they
are individuals with rights also. So,
therefore, the fetus cannot be her body.
But let‘s look at that quote again. Does
anyone truly believe that the fetus is simply
another piece or part of a woman‘s body?
Following that logic, whatever comes out of
a woman at birth must also be her body.
Yet no one believes a newborn baby is part
of her body! Besides, that would mean that
every time an abortion occurs, a woman is
losing a body part and one that
mysteriously performs no body function.
It‘s telling that most people who support
abortion are against abortion in the last
month of pregnancy, yet why are they
against this? Has the woman‘s body part
miraculously changed into a human being
at the last minute? Of course not!
The life of the fetus that is terminated
is a separate life. The fetus has an
independent existence while living inside
his mother. (I know, that does sound
contradictory, but it‘s not.) He has different
DNA. He has his own flesh and blood. He is
human. He is alive. He moves, hiccups,
sucks his thumb and swallows. He is not
your body. He lives in you.
You give him life as your parents gave
you life. God created him as God created
you. He is a separate life.
Being in your body doesn‘t
mean he
is
your body
Pro-choicers contradicting themselves!
The fetus is a woman‘s body part:
―The life it has is as a part of the
mother‘s body, in the same sense that an
individual‘s arm or leg is a part of a
living
organism.
An
individual‘s
decision to have an arm or leg
amputated falls within the sphere of
privacy — the freedom to do as one
pleases in all matters that do not injure
others or the public welfare.‖
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—Mortimer J. Adler,
Haves Without Have-
Nots
The fetus is not a woman‘s body part:
―Locating the fertilized ovum inside a
woman‘s body cannot in and of itself,
however, define it as part of her body. If
everything inside a person‘s body were
held to be an integral part of that body,
a thimble swallowed by someone would
be part of that person‘s body by virtue of
being inside of it…Clearly, many things
that are not part of a person‘s body can
get inside that body.‖
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—Eileen McDonagh,
Breaking the Abortion
Deadlock
When people say that abortion is about
a woman controlling her body, what they
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really mean is that she should have the
right to control someone else‘s body if that
being lives inside of her.
Hopefully by the end of this book you
will come to realize, if you haven‘t already,
that the unborn child is his own person. If
you still think he is part of your body, keep
reading! Also, go to your local library and
look through a selection of books in the
pregnancy or biology section to see for
yourself what I‘m saying.
Can the fetus still live in your body and
not be a body part? Yes. The easiest way to
illustrate this is with some analogies. A car
can be parked in a garage, but that doesn‘t
make the car a part of the garage itself. A
loaf of bread can be in the oven baking, but
it‘s not part of the oven. A person can live
in a house, but they are not one and the
same thing.
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Or how about a fish living in
an aquarium? That doesn‘t make him the
aquarium; laundry can be in the washing
machine, but that doesn‘t make it the
appliance; yogurt can be in a yogurt maker
and so on… I‘m sure you can think of
more.
The only possible sense in which a fetus
can be a part of the woman‘s body is in the
sense that he is reliant on her, but we‘ll talk
about that more in
Reason #14: So what, if
the baby isn‘t viable yet?
If you‘re still
struggling with how a part of a woman‘s
body can become another identity, turn to
Reason #2: We know when life begins
.
Earlier, we looked at why a fetus is not
physically a body part of a woman; but just
hypothetically, if the fetus
was
your
property, does ownership of a piece of land
convey to you the right to kill another
innocent person on your property?
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Some
might say yes, in self-defense, but this, my
friends, is an indefensible argument! The
fetus is completely innocent.
Just because of where he is shouldn‘t
give the right to kill. I would challenge the
view that having someone dependent upon
you gives you the right over his or her life.
Many who are pro-choice believe that
abortion is a victimless crime. Just like this
girl, ―I am not sorry for making a decision
that made me happy and hurt no one
else.‖
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She sees no body other than her
own and therefore observes no crime, as
she believes she is the only one involved.
Confessions from Pro-Choice
Literature
―Telling half-truths or using slogans that
don‘t resonate with people‘s hearts is
where we‘re losing the battle.‖
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—Renee Chelian, executive director of three
abortion clinics
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But doesn‘t the fetus come
from the woman‘s body?
oes the fetus come from a woman‘s
body? Yes and no. The fetus is
formed of the DNA of both father
and mother and grows with the nutrients
from mom‘s body. She originates from you,
but also from the Creator of the universe.
She is created within you, and yet you
cannot consciously ‗grow‘ her by will —
she is created by another force higher than
us all.
But a woman shouldn‘t be
forced to carry a baby she
doesn‘t want….
his is a commonly made argument.
It makes sense. It sounds right. It
sounds fair. But, if you believe this,
please remember:
1.
In most cases, pregnancy involves two
consenting adults.
2.
Pregnancy is a well-known result of sex,
and no other contraception besides
abstinence is 100% foolproof.
3.
Because of 1 and 2 you can‘t say our
body is being infringed upon or that we
are being forced to carry an unwanted
pregnancy or that it is forced life
support.
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We
are
choosing,
unconsciously or not, to accept the
possibility of being pregnant. For rape
see
Reason #80
.
4.
All we need to sacrifice is about 7
months of our life (less the time already
passed) vs. the baby‘s whole life of 75-80
years.
5.
We need not spend our life taking care
of a child. When the child is born we
can pass him off to someone who wants
to adopt him (the waiting lists are very
long).
6.
Pregnancy is no more inconvenient than
looking after a toddler, yet we don‘t
condone disposing of toddlers because
they may be hard work or annoying at
times.
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Some people say that whether or not the
unborn child has a right to life is not the
issue. They say the issue is that a woman‘s
right to end her pregnancy overrides any
rights the unborn child may have. They
have even compared the natural needs of a
child with some sick person demanding
your life support.
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Some people say that
since a baby is inside a woman, it‘s her
choice to protect it or destroy it. I disagree.
Just as life isn‘t granted by the government,
it‘s not granted by us either.
Reason #25
―Yes it‘s your body, but your
child is a separate human being‖
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Reason #26
Pro-choicers admit
abortion is killing
Pro-choicers admit that
abortion is taking a life
id you know that if you dig hard
enough in pro-choice books you
will find that many of them
actually admit that abortion is taking life,
even killing human life. Sometimes it just
seems to slip out. Other times it's not
arguable and still other times, they think
that killing something is not wrong at all.
Here are some actual quotes from pro-
choice authors. You don‘t see these every
day!
Most abortions eliminate all life signs.
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—The Dilemma of the Fetus
Contraception is never perfect. Like
almost every sexually active woman, I‘ve
had scares. When that happened, I did not
lie awake praying in fear because I would
have trouble obtaining an abortion. As a
middle-class woman, I would be able to get
one easily. Rather, I prayed because I
wanted to get through my life without
having to make that decision, which I can‘t
help thinking is somehow one of life and
death.
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—Fire with Fire
When you pull out a piece of the fetus,
let‘s say, an arm or a leg, and remove that,
at the time just prior to removal of the
portion of the fetus,… the fetus [is] alive.
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—Practicing abortionist, Dr. Leroy Carhart‘s
responding to the Court‘s examination
Abortion is a kind of sacrifice… some
values are worth the sacrifice…Abortion
always has been and continues to be
another way of choosing death over life.
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—The Sacrament of Abortion
You look at the ultrasounds and there's
a fetus with a heartbeat; and then after the
procedure, there's the fetus, usually in
pieces, in a dish. It was alive one moment
and it's not the next… And I found that
hard at first.
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—Practicing abortionist Dr. X,
Salon
magazine
When practicing abortionist George
Tiller spoke on a secret recording, he
admitted that sometimes babies survive an
abortion. He called it ―sloppy technique‖
and said it shouldn‘t happen.
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If it's sloppy
technique, doing the job right would
involve making sure the fetus was properly
dead before you removed her. Since the
fetus is alive in the first place, abortion is
killing.
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If abortion acts to end
something living, isn‘t that
killing?
hese following quotes from pro-
choice literature all admit that
something is being killed in an
abortion.
I think we have deluded ourselves into
believing that people don't know that
abortion is killing. So any pretense that
abortion is not killing is a signal of our
ambivalence, a signal that we cannot say
yes; it kills a fetus, but it is the woman's
body.
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—Faye Wattleton,
Salon
magazine
Something is killed in an abortion... Like
it or not, the reality is that abortion kills
human life, however one constructs its
stage of development and whether or not
human
life
is
synonymous
with
personhood.
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—Breaking the Abortion Deadlock
Presumably most people would agree
that it is not completely ―all right‖ to kill
life of any kind, particularly ‗babies.‘
Advocates for basing abortion rights on
choice are forced to convince us that
abortion is justified because it does not kill
―unborn babies‖ but merely masses of cells
that are not yet babies. Yet according to its
legal definition, a fetus is an ―unborn
child.‖
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—Breaking the Abortion Deadlock (
This author
defends abortion for other reasons)
But it‘s the woman‘s body…
Does the fetus have a separate body, or
is his body a part of a woman? If you‘re not
sure of this, turn to
Reason #25: Abortion is
about a woman's body, but...
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