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2Who Gets to Choose?
3Who Gets to Choose?
Sinopsis
Presents moral, legal and religious arguments
supporting the right of a woman to make her own
reproductive choices about her own body. Moral
issues note that human life does not begin at
conception since both the human egg and human
sperm were alive and of the human species (ergo
human life) before conception. Differentiates
between being a human life and a human person,
which requires something more than merely being
alive. Legal issues note that the decision in
Roe v Wade (7-2, not even close) was written by a
Republican appointee of Richard Nixon based on
the intent of the Founders. Abortion was legal
in all thirteen original states for almost 50
years after the Declaration. Examines the legal
arguments in depth. Religious issues note that
the Bible is 100 pro-choice and discusses the
religious issues and the fallacies of how
conservative religious elements try to claim the
Bible says the exact opposite of what the Bible
actually says.
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7Who
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Presents moral, legal and religious
arguments supporting the right of a woman to make
her
own reproductive choices about her own body.
Moral issues note that human life does not
8begin at conception since both the human egg and
human sperm were alive and of the human species
(ergo human life) before conception.
Differentiates between being a human life and a
human person, which requires something more than
merely being alive. Legal issues note that the
decision in Roe v Wade (7-2, not even close) was
written by a Republican appointee of Richard
Nixon based on the intent of the Founders.
Abortion was legal in all thirteen original
states for almost 50 years after the Declaration.
Examines the legal arguments in depth. Religious
issues note that the Bible is 100 pro-choice and
discusses the religious issues and the fallacies
of how conservative religious elements try to
claim the Bible says the exact opposite of what
the Bible actually says.