Abortion and evolution
Date Submitted: 08/24/2002 12:53:29
Abortion and Evolution The battle rages on all fronts to preserve the unborn baby. Christians are lobbying and protesting across the nation to preserve the inherent right to life. However, those in the scientific and medical community have continued to depersonalize the humanity of the unborn with supposed findings based on evolutionary philosophy.
Considered simply a "fetus," the humanity of the unborn child is often viewed today as contingent upon its full development. This concept
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9 Dr. Alfred Bongioanni, National Right to Life News, June 15, 1981.
10 John Wilke, National Right to Life News, June 29, 1981, p. 5.
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