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My Body - My Choice...?

In an abortion, what is it that dies?

Tissue, or Human Life?

To consider the fetus as part of the mother has not been defendable since the 16th Century, when Aranteus showed that the fetal and maternal blood circulations were distinct and separate.

A male body cannot be part of a female body, nor can two different blood types exist in the same body.

 
Effects of State Legislation on the Incidence of Abortion PDF Print E-mail

Pro-Life Science & Technology Symposium 2004

Analyzing the Effects of State Legislation on the Incidence of Abortion during the 1990s by Michael New, Esq.

www.prolifetechnology.org/proceedings/2004/paper/2004-new-2.pdf

 

 

Pro-Life Success in the State: A Strategy for the Current Decade and Beyond

www.prolifetechnology.org/proceedings/2004/paper/2004-new.pdf

 

What America Really Thinks About Abortion by Raymond Adamek, Ph.D.

www.prolifetechnology.org/proceedings/2004/paper/2004-adamek.pdf

 

 
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