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Personhood begins at Conception

Personhood begins at Conception. The humanness of the unborn child was known at the time of Roe v Wade—genetically separate from the mother, distinctly human, genome intact. The science of fetology exploded in the mid 1970s. Hysteroscopy More sensitive ultrasound

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Personhood begins at Conception

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  1. Personhood begins at Conception

  2. The humanness of the unborn child was known at the time of Roe v Wade—genetically separate from the mother, distinctly human, genome intact

  3. The science of fetology exploded in the mid 1970s • Hysteroscopy • More sensitive ultrasound • Electronic fetal heart monitoring • EEG for fetal brain waves • Radioimmunochemistry

  4. The humanity of the unborn demonstrated

  5. By classic dictionary definition, a human being and a person are the same thing • based on science, technology, and is the only logical and humane stance

  6. You don’t have to be a member of a particular religion to know it’s wrong to kill innocent human beings

  7. Dead Child

  8. Mutilated Baby

  9. Murdered Baby

  10. You cannot reject the inherent value of human life and simultaneously affirm the values of freedom and human rights that distinguish the United States of America. 

  11. Abortion: the ultimate civil rights issue in this nation • Martin Luther King Jr. said, “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”

  12. It is hard to imagine Killing one of these.

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