| Right to Life |
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Since the infamous 1973 Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision, taking life in the womb has been legal in The December 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami killed an estimated 230,000 people. As terrible as this tragedy was, the death toll from abortion in the United States exceeds the tsunami’s in just three months. More children die from abortion in one year in America than the total number of deaths in the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, World Wars I and II, the Korean, Vietnam and Gulf Wars combined. Reports indicate that since 1973 over 48,589,000 babies have been aborted in the United States. While these abortions are legal, they are not moral. The fetus, from the moment of conception, is a living human being. Years ago uncertainty surrounded the development and status of the embryo. Advances in science and technology have erased this uncertainty. We now know that from conception the baby possesses her unique chromosomal pattern, one that will direct her life until its end. She will never be essentially different from what she is in the womb. All she needs to live and develop is what the rest of us need: food, water, and oxygen. This development happens fast. At 2.5 weeks the fetus has blood cells and a heart. A week later that heart begins to pulsate. Technology makes clear that by the seventh week, the mother carries a small-scale baby in her womb. Our society becomes incensed whenever a toy manufacturer releases a product with some defect that may possible harm a child. In the case of abortion, there is not doubt about the harm. We should note, also, that the fetus from a very early stage of development—perhaps as early as the eighth week—is able to experience pain. This fact led Judge Robert Bork to abandon his pro-choice position. Because life is such a precious gift, it must be protected and honored by all. Therefore, abortion, the taking of this gift of life, should be illegal, just as such killing is illegal in every other facet of our society. |









