An edition of Why Pro-Life? (2004)

Why pro-life?

caring for the unborn and their mothers

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An edition of Why Pro-Life? (2004)

Why pro-life?

caring for the unborn and their mothers

First Hendrickson edition
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"No issue is more divisive or troubling than abortion. Many believe that we have to choose between helping women and helping children. This book shows how critical it is that we help both. In a concise, nonabrasive fashion, Randy Alcorn offers compassionate, factual answers to the central issues of the abortion debate."--Back cover.

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Why pro-life?: caring for the unborn and their mothers
2012, Hendrickson
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Pse Pro-Jetes?
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Why pro-life?: caring for the unborn and their mothers
2012, Hendrickson Publishers
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Por Que En Favor De La Vida/ Why Pro-life
June 30, 2006, Editorial Unilit
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Why Pro-Life?: Caring for the Unborn and Their Mothers (Today's Critical Concerns)
September 23, 2004, Multnomah
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2004
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Table of Contents

Section 1.
The basics.
Why talk about abortion? ;
Pro-woman or pro-child? -- -- Section 2.
The child.
Is the unborn really a human being? ;
What's the difference between egg, sperm, embryo, and fetus? ;
Is the unborn part of the woman's body? ;
What do the pictures tell us? ;
What makes a human life "meaningful"? -- -- Section 3.
The woman.
Is abortion really a women's rights issue? ;
Do we have the right to choose what we do with our bodies? ;
Is abortion part of a right to privacy? ;
Does abortion harm a woman's physical and mental health? ;
Is abortion right when pregnancy presents risks to the mother's life? ;
Is abortion right when pregnancy is due to rape or incest? -- -- Section 4.
Other important issues.
What about the disabled and unwanted children? ;
Does abortion prevent child abuse? ;
Personally opposed to abortion, but pro-choice? ;
What about adoption? -- -- Section 5.
Spiritual perspectives and opportunities.
Can God forgive abortions? ;
Pro-life issues : distraction from the Great Commission or part of it? ;
How can I help unborn babies and their mothers?

Edition Notes

Originally published: 2004.

Includes bibliographical references.

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Dewey Decimal Class
363.46
Library of Congress
HQ766.15 .A53 2012

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Pagination
136 pages
Number of pages
136

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Open Library
OL27712362M
Internet Archive
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ISBN 10
1598569007
ISBN 13
9781598569001
OCLC/WorldCat
798309269

Work Description

Grounded in medical science and psychological studies, Alcorn offers answers to the central issues of the abortion discussion in a concise, informative manner.

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