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“In Illinois a pregnant woman who takes an illegal drug can be prosecuted for 'delivering a controlled substance to a minor.' This is an explicit recognition that the unborn is a person with rights of her own. But that same woman who is prosecuted and jailed for endangering her child is perfectly free to abort her child. In America today, it is illegal to harm your preborn child, but it is perfectly legal to kill him.”

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Work

Pro-Life Answers to Pro-Choice Arguments

Written to address the complexities of the abortion debate, the book delves into various arguments made by pro-choice advocates and offers counterpoints from a pro-life standpoint. It aims to provide a balanced discussion on the ethical and moral dimensions of the issue. more

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Randy Alcorn
Randy Alcorn

Randy Alcorn is an American author born on June 23, 1954. His works cover a range of topics including Christian faith, ethics, and family life, and have won the hearts of readers worldwide. more

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