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MISCELLANEOUS FACTS ABOUT ABORTION
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James and Joan Werning
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714-596-3444
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(see end for more complete references)
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STATISTICS
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Over 1.5 million abortions are done per year in the United States, over 18
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million since 1973. (Scientific American, p.88, 6/81),(Christian Action
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Council newsletter, 7/31/86).
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About 55 million abortions worldwide were to occur in 1985. (The Plain Truth
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Magazine, 5/85.)
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Of the women having abortions in America, 75% are unmarried, 32% are
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teenagers, and 20% are "repeat customers." (Newsweek, p.39, 6/5/78)
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Who has abortions? (statistics for U.S., 1981)
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AGE GROUP NUMBER OF ABORTIONS % DISTRIBUTION
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under 15 15,240 1.0
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15-19 433,330 27.5
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20-24 554,940 35.2
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25-29 316,260 20.0
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30-34 167,240 10.6
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35-39 69,510 4.4
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over 40 20,820 1.3
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TOTAL 1,577,340 100.0
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RACE MARITAL STATUS
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White.... 70.2% Married..... 18.9%
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Nonwhite. 29.8% Unmarried... 81.1%
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(Alan Guttmacher Institute, as seen in "Abortion: The New Militancy",
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Gannett News Service, 12/85.)
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A 1985 survey of 1,500 adults got the following results: "A woman should be
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able to get a legal abortion for any reason (37%); if she is not married and
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does not want to marry the father (41%); if she is married and does not want
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any more children (40%); if the family has a very low income (44%), if the
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woman is pregnant from rape (81%); if there is a serious chance of defect in
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the baby (79%). (Abortion: The New Militancy, Gannett News Service, 12/85.)
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THE MEDIA AND ABORTION
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A national survey by Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance called "American
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Values in the 80's" showed that 65% of the general public believes that
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abortion is 'morally wrong'. In stark contrast, only 35% of those in the media
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feel abortion is morally wrong. (Americans Against Abortion newsletter, Vol 1,
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No. 2, Summer 1986).
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RAPE AND ABORTION
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Over 98% of all abortions are done simply because the mother does not want
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the baby. Only one out of every 25,000 abortions is done because of a
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pregnancy occuring from rape. Multiple studies show that less than 1% of the
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women who are raped become pregnant. (Basile J. Uddo, "On Rape, Incest and
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the Right to Life," The Human Life Review, Vol X, No. 3, Summer 1984, p.58.),
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("What the Public Really Thinks About Abortion," Concerned Women For America,
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122 C. St NW, Washington, D.C. 20001), (Dr. & Mrs. Wilke, Abortion:
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Questions & Answers, Hayes Publishing Co.).
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"BACK-ALLEY ABORTIONS"
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Most "back-alley abortions" were not done in back alleys. A study in 1958
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showed that 84 to 87% were done by "reputable physicians." (Dr. & Mrs.
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J.C.Wilke, Abortion: Questions and Answers, Hayes Publishing.)
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A past president of Planned Parenthood stated in 1960 that "90% of all
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illegal abortions are presently done by physicians." (M. Calderone, "Illegal
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Abortion as a Public Health Problem," Amer. Jour. of Health, Vol. 50, 7/60,
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p.949.)
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In 1972 (the year before legallized abortion) only 39 deaths were recorded
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from abortion. Dr. Bernard Nathanson admits to having falsely circulated a
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much higher figure ('thousands') before the Supreme Court hearings in order to
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bring about legal abortion. However, after presiding over 75,000 deaths as the
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head of the world's largest abortion clinic, Dr. Nathanson came to believe
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that he was killing little people. (Aborting America, by Dr. Bernard
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Nathanson, see "The Questions Most People Ask About Abortion", Americans
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Against Abortion.)
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The federal government listed only 160 maternal deaths from abortion in 1967.
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("Never to Live, Laugh or Love", Right To Life League of So. Calif.).
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Now that abortion is legal, women still die. Abortion is the sixth most
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common cause of maternal death. (Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 5/85.)
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In 1981, French women had about 80,000 illegal abortions, and more than
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180,000 legal ones. (The Plain Truth Magazine, 5/85.)
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WHERE WOMEN HAVE ABORTIONS
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74% of women have abortions in non-hospital clinics, 18% in private
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hospitals, 4% in public hospitals, and 4% in physician's offices. ("Abortion:
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The New Militancy", Gannett News Service.)
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87% of late term abortions are performed in hospitals. 72% of these are
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saline abortions. (Christian Action Council newsletter, 7/31/86).
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HIPPOCRATIC OATH
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"I will give no deadly medicine to anyone if asked, nor suggest such counsel,
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and in like manner, I will not give to a woman a pessary to produce abortion."
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Hippocrates, 460 to 366 B.C.
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This statement is part of the Hippocratic Oath which doctors have taken for
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centuries as a moral standard governing their work. Needless to say, they have
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now excluded this section.
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PLANNED PARENTHOOD
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In 1939, Margaret Sanger formed "Planned Parenthood Federation of America".
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PPFA is now one of more than 90 national affiliates of the International
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Planned Parenthood Federation (London headquarters) with an annual budget of
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$45,000,000, about 40% of which comes from American taxpayers. PPFA runs 51
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abortion centers, and is the largest abortion conglomerate in America. They
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performed 83,000 abortions in 1982. (Right To Life Bulletin, 8228 Winton Road,
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Cincinnati, OH 45231.)
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PPFA's goals in Margaret Sanger's own words, "Women's rights are to live...
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to love... to be an unmarried mother... to create... to destroy." She had
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two husbands, sundry lovers and advocated "voluntary association" between
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sexual partners. To quote her elitist goals, "More children from the fit; less
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from the unfit - that is the chief aim of birth control," and "Birth control:
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To create a race of thoroughbreds." She called the Slav, Latin, and Hebrew
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immigrants of her day "human weeds". In 1939 she wrote "We need to hand pick
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black ministers, as the most successful educational approach to the Negro is
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through a religious appeal. We do not want word to go out that we want to
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exterminate the Negro population, and the minister is the man who can
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straighten out that idea if it ever occurs to any of their more rebellious
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members." (Monstrosity of Planned Parenthood, Intercessors of America, Box
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1289, Elyria, OH 44036.)
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Large amounts of state and federal Family Planning money is targeted for
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today's immigrants and minorities. In 1985, $6,247,171 went from the
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California Office of Family Planning to Los Angeles for training "counselors"
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for "family planning" of Asians/Pacifics, Blacks, Hispanics, and American
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Indians. Planned Parenthood received 25% of this money. ("The office of
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Family Planning" Center for Documentation, P.O.Box 60087, Los Angeles, CA
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90087.)
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State affiliates of Planned Parenthood get $30,000,000 a year from Title X
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federal grants, which is 56% of all Title X money! Almost 2/3 of Planned
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Parenthood money comes from taxes! (PP was found misusing Title X funds for
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lobbying purposes - to get more tax money!) (NRTL Educational Trust Fund, 419
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7th St., N.W., Suite 402, Washington, D.C. 20004.) Since 1970, almost $1.5
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billion of taxpayer money has gone into PPFA. (Americans Against Abortion
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newsletter, vol 1, no. 1, 4/86).
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In Birmingham Alabama, P.P. is receiving $550,000 in bond revenue funding
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approved by the city council. They applied under legislation that allows such
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funding specifically for facilities that provide "housing, care and treatment
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of persons requiring special care, including orphans and persons who are
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elderly, sick, physically disabled or handicapped, or mentally ill or
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retarded," although they offer none of these services. (The Rutherford
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Institute newsletter, 7/86).
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PLANNED PARENTHOOD IN COURT
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The following litigation was won by Planned Parenthood in the U.S. Courts:
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A husband has no right to protect his unborn child, or to be consulted before
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the abortion of his unborn child. (P.P. v. Danforth, 1976; P.P. v.
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Ashcroft, 1980.)
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The parents of a minor girl need not be involved in the child's decision to
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abort. (P.P. v. Danforth, 1976; P.P. v. Ashcroft, 1980.)
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It is not necessary for a mother to wait 24 hours after making her decision
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before having an abortion, despite the serious nature of the decision.
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Additionally, the mother need not be told of her unborn child's development and
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activities appropriate to his gestational age, and the potential risks and
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complications of abortion, so that she can make an informed choice. (P.P. v.
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Alexander, 1979; P.P. v. Bellotti, 1980; P.P. v. Ashcroft, 1980; Women's
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Medical v. Roberts.)
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The salt poisoning method of abortion used in 2nd trimester abortions is
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acceptable, despite the fact that it is admittedly very painful to the child,
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burning the skin and causing hemorrhaging and convulsions, and sometime lasting
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for hours. No attempt at a "humane death" need be pursued. (P.P. v.
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Danforth.)
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When there is a chance that a child may survive abortion, as in a late term
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abortion, it is not necessary that a second doctor be on hand. (P.P. v.
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Ashcroft.)
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Despite the fact that the abortion industry is heavily funded by tax dollars,
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no organization which helps women who choose to give birth may receive public
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funding. (P.P. v. Kempiners, 1982.)
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(More information about these cases is available from: P.R., 500 S.
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Broadway 245-B, Santa Maria, CA 93453.)
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UNFPA
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The United Nations Fund For Population Activities has committed $100 million
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to the brutal Chinese population program, assisting in their forced abortions.
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(Greater Pomona Valley C.P.C. newsletter, 5/86).
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FETAL DEVELOPMENT
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18-25th day HEART is beating
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3-4th week Eyes, spinal cord, brain, thyroid gland, lungs,
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stomach, liver, kidneys, intestines forming.
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4th week Head is taking definite shape, arms and legs
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forming.
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5th week 1/3" tall, eyes, retina, lens, ear clefts,
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fingers, toes forming.
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6th week Facial features, mouth and tongue, teeth forming
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in gums, major muscles, begins to move, brain
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waves (EEG), reproductive organs forming.
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8th week Eyes open, swimming strokes, major organs
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functioning, grasps with hands, urinates.
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BABY IS CAPABLE OF FEELING PAIN!
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12 weeks 3 1/2" tall, swallows, vocal chords, fingernails,
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sucks thumb, facial expressions.
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16 weeks 5 1/2" tall, weighs 6 oz, eyebrows and lashes,
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kicks, somersaults.
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18-20 wks All further development is simply maturing.
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Babies have survived outside of the womb from this
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age. (Life or Death, Hayes Publishing Co.)
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POST-ABORTION COMPLICATIONS
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After legal abortion, it has been shown that there is increased:
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Sterility 5% higher
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Psychiatric aftermath (England) 59% higher
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Tubal Pregnancies 3.5% higher
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(Handbook on Abortion, Dr. & Mrs. J.C.Willke, Hayes Publishing Co.).
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The risk of the following are also increased:
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Miscarriage 85% higher
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Premature birth 67% higher
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Low birthweight 32% higher
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Labor complications 47% higher
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Delivery complications 83% higher
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(Study by HEW's National Institutes of Health, 5/78).
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The most extensive study ever including 2,000,000 abortions over 17
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years in Europe showed that after abortion:
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Miscarriage 120% higher
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Premature birth 100% higher
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Tubal pregnancy 130% higher
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Damaged cervix >100% higher
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Loss of interest in sexual activity 1 out of 3 women
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(The Medical Tribune, 2/5/75), (also see The British Medical Journal,
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5/29/76).
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Among teenagers, the risks are even higher. "The cervix of the teenager,
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pregnant for the first time, is invariably small and tightly closed and
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especially liable to damage on dilatation." This quote was made by Dr. J.K.
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Russell based on records he kept on 62 pregnant teenage patients, 50 of whom
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had abortions, 19 of whom later miscarriaged and 5 of whom had premature births
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(none of the girls who kept their babies had these complications). ("Legalized
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Abortion and the Public Health", p.61, National Academy of Sciences Study,
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1975).
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POST-ABORTION STRESS
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Dr. Anne Catherine Speckhard, Ph.D. of the University of Minnesota
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published a study on women who had abortions. The women reported:
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Preoccupation with the aborted child 81%
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Flashbacks of the abortion experience 73%
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Feelings of 'craziness' after abortion 69%
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Nightmares related to the abortion 54%
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Perceived visitations from dead child 35%
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Hallucinations related to the abortion 23%
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72% said they held no religious beliefs at the time of their abortion, yet
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96% now call it the taking of a life or murder. (Crusade For Life-Pomona
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Valley newsletter, 7/86).
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LIVE BIRTHS
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400 to 500 children are born live as a result of abortion each year in
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America. (Greater Pomona Valley C.P.C. newsletter, 6/86).
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Of 607 2nd trimester abortions done at Mt. Sinai Hospital in Hartford,
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Connecticut, 45 resulted in live births. (Prostaglandin abortion). Although a
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fetus may live only a few hours, it must be pronounced dead by a physician,
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must receive both a birth and death certificate, and is sent to a funeral
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director for burial or cremation. A more expediant solution is offered in the
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publication of the International Correspondence Society of Obstetrics and
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Gynecologists (Nov. 1974): "At the time of delivery it has been our policy to
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wrap the fetus in a towel. The fetus is then moved to another room while our
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attention is turned to the care of the gravida (the former mother-to- be)...
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Once we are sure her condition is stable, the fetus is evaluated. Almost
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invariably all signs of life have ceased.
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Hysterotomy gives the fetus the best chance for survival, but it is allowed
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to die through neglect or sometimes killed by a direct act. In 1977 a Boston
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jury found Dr. Kenneth Edelin guilty of manslaughter for killing the fetus of
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this type of abortion. Dr. William G. Waddill, Jr., an obstetrician in
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California, was indicted and tried in January 1977 for allegedly strangling to
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death a baby born alive following a saline abortion. The trial resulted in a
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hung jury when the judge introduced new thoughts on the California definition
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of death. The former mother-to-be sued for $17 million on grounds that she was
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not adequately informed of the possible outcome of the abortion.
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In 1977 the medical staff at Hollywood's Memorial Hospital (Florida)
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protested, "We've had preemies that have lived that were less developed than
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some of these abortions were."
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("Whatever Happened to the Human Race?" Francis Shaeffer & Dr. C. Everett
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Koop, Crossway Books, Westchester, IL).
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CALIFORNIA LAW
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A minor girl may have an abortion without parental consent or knowledge,
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although she must get consent for other things like ear- piercing. However,
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the parents are liable in event of complications.
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Unborn children do have certain rights. They have the right to inheritance,
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to damages received while yet unborn, to get a blood transfusion over his
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mother's objection, to have a guardian appointed, and other rights of
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citizenship. However, they do not have the right to live! (5 Ways To Kill an
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Unborn Child, Knights of Columbus).
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WHEN DOES HUMAN LIFE BEGIN?
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"The majority of our group could find no point in time between the union of
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sperm and egg, or at least the blastocyst stage, and the birth of the infant at
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which point we could say that this was not a human life." (The conclusion of
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sixty major scientific authorities at the First International Conference on
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Abortion, Washington, D.C., 10/67.)
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ABORTION METHODS
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Suction abortion: Over 85% of all abortions in U.S. and Canada are done by
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this method. The cervix is stretched open and a powerful suction tube is
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inserted. This tears apart the body of the developing baby and his placenta,
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sucking the "products of pregnancy" into a jar.
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D & C abortion: Performed between 7 and 12 weeks, this method utilizes a
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loop shaped steel knife. The abortionist cuts the tiny body to pieces and
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slices the placenta from the walls of the uterus.
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D & E abortion: Performed between 12 and 18 weeks, this method utilizes a
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sharp toothed pliers-like instrument. The abortionist grasps a part of the
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body of the baby and tears it away. This dismemberment of the living baby
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continues without any fetal anaesthetic until all parts, plus the deeply rooted
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afterbirth, are removed. Bleeding is profuse.
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Prostaglandin abortion: Prostaglandin, a drug manufactured by Upjohn
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Company, causes the woman to go into labor at any stage of pregnancy. It is
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used in middle and late pregnancy to induce abortion. It's major
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"complication" is "live birth". It also can cause serious maternal injury.
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Salt poisoning: This method is done after 16 weeks. A long needle is
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inserted through the mother's abdomen into the baby's sac and a solution of
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concentrated salt is injected into it. The baby breathes in and swallows the
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salt and is poisoned by it. The outer layer of skin is burned off by this, the
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most painful method of abortion for the baby. It takes over an hour to kill
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the child, and then the mother will go into labor about 24 hours later.
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Hysterotomy: This method is exactly like a Caesarean Section, but the baby
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is not allowed to live. Morbidity for the mother is 15 times greater than that
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of saline abortion.
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(Life or Death, pamphlet by Hayes Publishing Co., Inc.)
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ROE VS. WADE
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The Roe vs. Wade decision by the Supreme Court in 1973 allowed abortion on
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demand throughout the full term of pregnancy, based on the newly created 'right
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to privacy'. The court stated that abortion in the last trimester should be
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justified as protecting the health of the mother (which includes mental
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health), but ample precedence (U.S. Supreme Court, Yuitch case) has shown that
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this amounts to abortion on demand until the moment of birth.
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In Roe vs. Wade, the Court ruled that a child in the womb is not a person,
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even though he may be 5 minutes from being born. This is much the same as the
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Dred Scott Decision in 1857, where the Supreme Court ruled that black people
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were not "persons". They could be bought, sold, or even killed as the property
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of their owners. That decision, of course, was overturned by the 14th
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Amendment and enforced by the Civil War. The Court ruling that the unborn
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child is not a person is not a new tactic. Hitler was able to get full support
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for exterminating the Jews by decreeing that they were less than human.
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(Abortion: The New Militancy, Gannett News Agency, 12/85), (Life or Death
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pamphlet, Hayes Publishing Co.).
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BATTERED CHILDREN
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A study by Dr. Edward Lenoski of the University of Southern California has
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shown that 91% of battered children were planned pregnancies. (Life or Death
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pamphlet, Hayes Publishing Co.).
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In 1972 there were 60,000 reported child-abuse incidents in the U.S. In
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1976, the number had soared to over 500,000! Child Abuse is now the fifth most
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frequent cause of death among children. (Francis Shaeffer and Dr. C. Everett
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Koop, "Whatever Happened to the Human Race?", Crossway Books, Westchester, IL.)
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PREGNANCY SUICIDES
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Suicide among pregnant women is almost unknown. In Minnesota, in a 15 year
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period, there were only 14 maternal suicides. 11 occurred after delivery.
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None were illegitimately pregnant. All were psychotic. (Life or Death
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pamphlet, Hayes Publishing Co.).
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QUALITY OF LIFE
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Well documented studies have shown that there is no difference between
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handicapped and normal persons in their degree of life satisfaction, outlook of
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what lies ahead, and vulnerability to frustration. (Paul Cameron & D. Van
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Hoeck, American Psychologic Assn. Meeting, 1971., Life or Death pamphlet,
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Hayes Publishing Co.)
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Dr. C. Everett Koop, Surgeon General of the United States questioned
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whether no life was better than a life of low quality. He decided that the
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person to ask is the individual who has a disabling birth defect. His
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interviews returned comments like: "Because the start was a little abnormal,
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it doesn't mean you're going to finish that way. I'm a normal, functioning
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human being..." "At times it got very hard, but life is certainly worth
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living." "I really think that all my operations and all the things I had wrong
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with me were worth it, because I really enjoy life and I don't really let the
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things that are wrong with me bother me..." ("Whatever Happened to the Human
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Race", Francis Shaeffer & C. Everett Koop, Crossway Books, Westchester, IL.)
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POPULATION EXPLOSION
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"Population size adjusts to productive conditions rather than being an
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uncontrolled monster." ("The Ultimate Resource", Julian L. Simon, 1981,
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Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J.)
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In 1798, an Englishman named Thomas Malthus published an influen- tial book
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titled "An Essay on the Principle of Population as it Affects the Future
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Improvement of Society". His dismal theorem proposed that man was multiplying
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faster than the food supply, and our overpopulation problems would be cursed
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with famine, pestilence, and war if not control- led. He argued that higher
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wages meant larger families. Contrary to Malthus, the people of India, China,
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and Europe are better fed now than ever before, despite the fact that their
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populations have more than doubled in the last 200 years. Also, the rise in
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wages has brought about a lowering of the birthrate. And contrary to Malthus's
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most fundamental belief, population does not grow in a constant geometric
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pattern. Instead, a major improvement of economic and health conditions
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produces a sudden increase in population, which gradually moderates. ("The End
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of Man", John Whitehead, 1986, Crossway Books, Westchester, IL.), ("The
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Ultimate Resource", Julian L. Simon, 1981, Princeton University Press,
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Princeton, N.J.)
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Fertility in the United States has dropped to below 1.9. (Life or Death
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pamphlet, Hayes Publishing Co.). Adoption agencies have very long waiting
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lists because of the shortage of children to adopt.
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HUMAN EXPERIMENTATION
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Private abortion clinics in England have been selling live, aborted babies
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for research. Dr. Lawrence Lawn, of Cambridge University's Department of
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Experimental Medicine, was quoted as saying, "We are only using something
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destined for the incinerator to benefit mankind..." Mr. Phillip Stanley, a
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spokesman for a clinic selling fetuses, said that they were "aged between 18
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and 22 weeks", or 4 1/2 to 5 1/2 months! (Handbook on Abortion, Hayes
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Publishing Co.).
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Experiments are being done on live aborted babies by Finnish researcher Dr.
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Martii Kekomaki. One nurse observed: "They (the doctors) took the fetus and
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cut its belly open. They said they wanted its liver. They carried the baby
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out of the incubator and it was still alive. It was a boy. It had a complete
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body, with hands, feet, mouth and ears. It was even secreting urine." The baby
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had no anesthetic. Asked to explain the implications of his research, Kekomaki
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said, "An aborted baby is just garbage." (International Life Times, 11/7/80,
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p.9)
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Six months after the Supreme Court legalized abortion in the United States,
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Dr. Peter A. J. Adam, an associate professor of pediatrics at Case Western
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University, reported to the American Pediatric Research Society concerning
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research he and associates had conducted on twelve babies (up to twenty weeks
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old) who had been born alive by hysterotomy abortion. These men decapitated
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the babies and cannulated the internal carotid arteries. They kept the
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diminutive heads alive, much as the Russians kept dogs' heads alive in the
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1950's. Note Dr. Adam's retort to criticism: "Once society's declared the
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fetus dead, and abrogated its rights, I don't see any ethical problem... Whose
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rights are we going to protect, once we've decided the fetus won't live?"
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("Post Abortion Fetal Study Stirs Storm," Medical World News, 6/8/73, p.21.)
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BIBLICAL POSITION
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For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother's womb.
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My frame was not hidden from you when I was made in the secret place. When I
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was woven together in the depths of the earth, your eyes saw my unformed body.
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Psalm 139:13,15
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"Children are a gift of the Lord." Psalm 127:3
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"See that you do not look down on one of these little ones."
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Matthew 18:10
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"You shall not murder." Exodus 20:13
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"Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I
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set you apart;" Jeremiah 1:5
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"There are six things the Lord hates... hands that shed innocent
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blood...etc." Proverbs 6:16-17
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See Psalm 10:68,82; Galatians 1:15; Luke 1:15; Matthew 25:40,45.
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No Distinction is made in the Scriptures between babes in the womb and those
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already born. (example: 'brephos' used to describe Elizabeth's baby
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prenatally in Luke 1:41 and postnatally in Luke 18:15- 17.) The word means "an
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unborn child, embryo, fetus, a newborn child, an infant, brephos, a babe."
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(Thayers Greek English Lexicon, p.105).
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What does God require?
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"Hold back those who are stumbling to slaughter. If you say, 'Behold, we did
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not know this,' does He not know it who weighs your heart? Does not He who
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keeps watch over your soul know it, and will He not requite man according to
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his work?" Proverbs 23:11-12
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Americans Against Abortion, Box 70, Lindale, TX 75771-0070
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Christian Action Council, 701 W. Broad St., Suite 405, Falls Church, VA
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22046.
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Crusade For Life-Pomona Valley, 1684 Lakewood Ave., Upland, CA 91786.
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Gannett News Agency, Box 7858, Washington, D.C. 20044
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Greater Pomona Valley Crisis Pregnancy Center, 515 N. Laurel Ave.,
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Ontario, CA 91762.
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Hayes Publishing Co., Inc., 6304 Hamilton Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 45224.
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National Communication Services, Box 1210, Lindale, TX 75771-1210.
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The Plain Truth Magazine, 300 W. Green St., Pasadena, CA 91123.
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Right To Life League of S. Cal., 1616 W. 9th St., Suite 220, L.A., CA
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90015
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The Rutherford Institute, Box 510, Manassas, VA 22110.
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For more information and pamphlets concerning abortion write to:
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Americans Against Abortion Christian Action Council
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Box 70 701 W. Broad St. Suite 405
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Lindale, TX 75771-0070 Falls Church, VA 22046
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