MYTH: “Abortion doesn’t kill a
child, it just terminates a pregnancy; after all, the unborn isn’t a human being, it’s
just a clump of cells.”
TRUTH: The unborn is, by any objective
measure, a human being from the moment of fertilization.
First, a “being”, that is, a
living entity:
- Jerome
LeJeune, the professor of genetics who discovered the chromosome pattern of
Down Syndrome, was simply expressing the nearly unanimous scientific consensus
when he said “After fertilization has taken place a new human being has come
into being.”
-When the U.S.
Senate judiciary committee invited pro-abortionists to present experts to
testify about when life begins, they were unable to produce even one expert witness
to specifically state that life begins at any point other than conception or
implantation (from Pro-life Answers to Pro-Choice Arguments).
Not only is the unborn
indisputably alive, he or she is incontestably a human:
-The living
entity in the womb has human DNA; were a lab to test a DNA sample, it would be
indistinguishable from that of a newborn, a twelve year old or a sixty year
old.
-From the first
moment of fertilization, the entire genetic blueprint for a unique individual
is already present; the child’s sex, hair and eye color, height and skin tone are already determined.
-Before the
earliest surgical abortions the unborn child already has every body part and
organ he or she will ever have (females already have all their own eggs in
their ovaries).
The unborn child is not a part of
the mother’s body: no part of the mother’s body has different DNA or blood
type, or its own heart lungs or liver.
The unborn child is simply a
human being at a particular stage of development, as is toddler, an adolescent,
or an adult. The only objective,
verifiable scientific conclusion is that human beings begin their lives at
conception.
DON’T BUY THE LIE!
Watch an amazing 3D ultrasound video of an unborn child at 14 weeks after conception posted by Dr. Rafael Ortega Munoz:
Essential Pro-Life Resources:
Pro-Life Answers to Pro-Choice Arguments (link)
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