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When we observe that every human being is utterly unique (even identical twins have different fingerprints, facial expressions, and personalities), can we not conclude that the intentional destruction of an embryo - whether in a womb or a Petri dish - is an incalculable loss to humanity?

And that the destructive act itself fuels a materialistic view of human life, in which every human being is dispensable if a burden or inconvenience to someone else? [Life Insight, Sept/Oct 2003]

 
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There are support groups for those who resist pressure from many in the medical community, and instead carry their child to term.

One such group, Prenatal Partners for Life, was founded by Mary Kellet after she and her husband, Don, were blessed with their 11th child, Peter, born in 2005 with Trisomy 18.

This strongly pro-life organization offers support, information and encouragement for carrying to term with an adverse prenatal diagnosis and support for raising a child with special needs after birth -- www.prenatalpartnersforlife.org

  [Pro-Life Action News, April 2008]

 

International Down Syndrome Coalition for Life -- http://idscforlife.wordpress.com/

 

 
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