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“Potential human lives” do not have a beating heart, the full human genome, perfectly formed fingers, nervous systems and genitalia, and do not develop and grow as do all human beings.

"Potential human lives" are only thought about in the mind...

REAL Human Lives are growing rapidly in the uterus (womb) for nine months, following fertilization.

They are unique, never to exist again.

Just because we may CALL them "Potential human lives" does not make it so, any more than calling Jews during the Nazi Holocaust and Blacks bound in slavery "subhuman" or "non-human" made it so.

The real truth is, they are all human lives with potential!

[adapted from an article by Arland Nichols, 16 Dec 11, LIfeSiteNews]

 
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Students from Moeding College, Botswana, marched through the streets and delivered the message that sexual abstinence is the best way to end the AIDS pestilence.

The students demonstrated by chanting slogans, singing songs and waving placards. The demonstration was just one of the events at the college's sexual abstinence week organized by the school's Abstinence Club. http://www.abstinence.net/library/index.php?entryid=3D406. [Republic of Botswana, Daily News Online, 8/20/03; Abstinence Clearinghouse Update, 27Aug03]

 
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