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- | | + | * Let's go back to fetal Noah at a much earlier stage in the 1st trimester when most abortions happen. |
* At 3 weeks is when the heart starts to beat and around 5 weeks is when brain activity can be detected with an EKG scanner. Where did fetal Noah come from? Did he magically appear in his mother’s womb? We know he grew and matured from an earlier version of himself namely, the embryo. | * At 3 weeks is when the heart starts to beat and around 5 weeks is when brain activity can be detected with an EKG scanner. Where did fetal Noah come from? Did he magically appear in his mother’s womb? We know he grew and matured from an earlier version of himself namely, the embryo. | ||
- | | + | * And we know that the embryo came to be as a result of the sperm fertilizing the egg. And whereas the sperm and egg–by themselves–will never develop into a toddler or teenager, won't that single-celled human zygote develop into a toddler and teenager? Tiny as he is, Noah is a human whole who will self-direct his own growth. It is at fertilization when human life begins. |
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- | * **next step** "Now, let' | + | * **next step: zygote** "Actually, it' |
+ | * "Your one homework assignment from this presentation: | ||
+ | * **Next step: bio text** " | ||
* // | * // | ||
* "The very //title// of the chapter on fertilization is ' | * "The very //title// of the chapter on fertilization is ' | ||
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* [life: if something is growing, isn't it alive? if the child isn't alive, then what do you need an abortion for?] | * [life: if something is growing, isn't it alive? if the child isn't alive, then what do you need an abortion for?] | ||
* "At fertilization, | * "At fertilization, | ||
+ | * **Next step: gametes** "Maybe you're thinking, okay, but what about sperm or egg cells? Does every sperm cell have a right to life?" | ||
+ | * // | ||
+ | * //(men)// "I have sperm cells in my body. I'm not worried that I'm going to give birth in 9 months." | ||
+ | * //(women)// "Guys have sperm cells in your body. Are any of you worried that you're going to give birth in 9 months?" | ||
+ | * " | ||
+ | * "If you take a sperm cell, and give it what it needs to live -- nutrition, safety, a natural environment -- and wait 1 year, or 15 years, what will happen?" | ||
+ | * "If you take an egg cell, and give it what it needs to live -- nutrition, safety, a natural environment -- and wait 1 year, or 15 years, what will happen?" | ||
+ | * "If you take a zygote, and give her what she needs to live -- nutrition, safety, a natural environment -- and wait 1 year, or 15 years, what will happen?" | ||
+ | * "A gamete has 23 chromosomes, | ||
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* Living beings, organisms, we're not constructed, | * Living beings, organisms, we're not constructed, | ||
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==== Prenatal Development Video ==== | ==== Prenatal Development Video ==== | ||
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==== SLED ==== | ==== SLED ==== | ||
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- | FIXME Add photos | ||
* "Okay, so, we know that human life begins at fertilization, | * "Okay, so, we know that human life begins at fertilization, | ||
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* **Next step: Degree of Dependency** | * **Next step: Degree of Dependency** | ||
* " | * " | ||
- | - "Yes, these differences | + | - "Are the differences there just before birth, or do they continue //after// birth too?" |
- "Do any of these things determine whether or not we should get basic human rights, like the right to life?" | - "Do any of these things determine whether or not we should get basic human rights, like the right to life?" | ||
* //(walk through SLED categories)// | * //(walk through SLED categories)// | ||
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* "Maybe you're still thinking, okay, but, a fetus still just isn't a person! Well, what's a person?" | * "Maybe you're still thinking, okay, but, a fetus still just isn't a person! Well, what's a person?" | ||
- | * //(frame the concept 'human + x')// "// | + | * //(frame the concept 'human + x')// "// |
* "We can see this throughout history, that every time we've said that to be a person, you need to be a "human + x", it's been a catastrophic moral mistake..." | * "We can see this throughout history, that every time we've said that to be a person, you need to be a "human + x", it's been a catastrophic moral mistake..." | ||
* **Next step: Virginia Supreme Court** //(read it)// "To be a person, you had to be a human being plus white skin" | * **Next step: Virginia Supreme Court** //(read it)// "To be a person, you had to be a human being plus white skin" | ||
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* "We know this today as anti-semitism" | * "We know this today as anti-semitism" | ||
* **Next step: Canadian Supreme Court** "Yet our own Supreme Court says that..." | * **Next step: Canadian Supreme Court** "Yet our own Supreme Court says that..." | ||
- | * "To be a person in Canada, you have to be a human being //plus a certain age.// Some Canadians define the word person as someone who can think or feel. And since the pre-born cannot think or feel yet at early stages, thus they are not considered a person. But why can’t the pre-born think or feel yet? Isn’t it because as we mentioned earlier, they are less developed. In order to develop those abilities, they need time. And time is reflected on our age. In our country today, the pre-born are denied basic human rights because of their age. Isn’t that simply ageism? | + | * "To be a person in Canada, you have to be a human being //plus a certain age//" |
* "This is //ageism//, age-based discrimination" | * "This is //ageism//, age-based discrimination" | ||
* **Next step: human being + x = human rights violation** "// | * **Next step: human being + x = human rights violation** "// | ||
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Options: | Options: | ||
- | - __Video: | + | - __Video:__ " |
- | - "We can keep talking about the abortion issue with a lot of abstract words like "my body, my choice," | + | |
- | - " | + | |
* **Next step: video** | * **Next step: video** | ||
==== Unmasking Choice ==== | ==== Unmasking Choice ==== | ||
+ | FIXME Michelle | ||
- | **Transition: | + | **Transition: |
- | "What you just saw does not unrape a rape victim. It does not make a poor woman rich. And it doesn' | + | |
- | When we keep silent about the issue, when we ignore facts, the reality is children die. About 300 pre-born children die every day in Canada. Abortion is allowed until 9 months. We’re talking about innocent lives here that are at stake, broken bodies that are discarded, with no identity, not even a name. This is not just a charitable cause, this is an emergency. | + | FIXME insert |
- | + | * Choice? | |
- | **next step: Don't force your view on other people!** | + | * dismantle: "my body, my choice" |
- | * Someone might say, “Don’t force your view on others. It’s their life, it’s their choice.” What I’ve presented to you so far is the truth behind abortion based on science and human rights. This is not just my view; this is the reality. | + | |
- | * And when we recognize that someone’s choice hurts/harms somebody else, shouldn’t we take action? (Give example here, drinking & driving, | + | * " |
==== Wounded Culture ==== | ==== Wounded Culture ==== | ||
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- | | + | FIXME //(pause)// We need //strong minds// to condemn the action of abortion, but we need //soft hearts// |
- | * “People usually think that because I’m against abortion, I hate women who made the decision to get one, but the thing is I don’t. As I mentioned earlier, I have friends | + | |
- | * “Loving someone also means being truthful to them. Love and truth always go together even when the truth is hard to hear, hard to see and hard to accept. //Share Angelina’s story:// My friend Angelina was a rape victim and had an abortion when she was younger. She said that when she faced the difficult truth of what happened to her 1st child was the only time her wounds started to heal. With the help of her friends and Silent No More, Debbie shares her testimony to prevent others not go through the same experience and to show them that there is hope and healing after abortion.” | + | |
+ | * "And who are those women? Maybe they' | ||
* //(if you know someone personally who has had an abortion, share this briefly)// | * //(if you know someone personally who has had an abortion, share this briefly)// | ||
+ | * Catholic humanitarian Jean Vanier, when speaking of the anguish a woman faces in choosing abortion, says that he would not condemn her. Rather, he says, "I would like to walk with her - maybe cry with her." | ||
+ | * FIXME offer resources/ | ||
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- | * "Some people think we need to change the law in order to bring change. How many people follow copyright laws or underage drinking? If people don’t respect the law, they won’t follow it. And that’s why it is important that we change the culture | + | |
- | * "This happens conversation by conversation, city by city. Students I know, who are just like you, are already doing this in Toronto. We present | + | * Abortion is legal through all 9 months of pregnancy in Canada -- we have //no law// on abortion |
+ | * But we need to change the culture before we can change | ||
+ | * How many people follow copyright | ||
+ | * First, | ||
+ | * This happens conversation by conversations, | ||
+ | * Pro-life students | ||
+ | - presenting compelling evidence | ||
+ | - having effective conversations about abortion | ||
+ | * These are projects you can do this and help you to do this in your school, in your church, in your neighbourhood | ||
+ | * FIXME concrete Student Life Link examples and photos -- specific projects, specific people | ||
+ | * FIXME Student Life Link sign up / contact card pitch | ||
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+ | FIXME motivation | ||
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+ | FIXME :!: :!: idea: "These are projects that you can run in your school, or your church, synagogue, temple, mosque, or your neighbourhood this year" (transition to " | ||
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+ | FIXME should SLL pitch be linked to beINSPIRED at the end? | ||
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+ | ===== Conclusion ===== | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | * **Next step: don't force your views** But maybe you're //still// thinking, "okay, you've raised some good points, but I can't just force my views on someone else" | ||
+ | * Remember: the pro-life case is based on science | ||
+ | * This is not a religious issue. This is not a matter of opinion or preference. When a choice hurts someone //else//, it's not enough to just be personally opposed | ||
+ | * Would it makes sense to say, "I'm personally against rape, but I don't want to force my views on other people?" | ||
+ | * When an action harms another innocent human being, we need to speak up! It's a matter of human rights, saving lives, and standing up for the voiceless. If we do nothing, | ||
* **Next step: my mom's gonna kill me** "Maybe you still think that abortion is acceptable out of fear." | * **Next step: my mom's gonna kill me** "Maybe you still think that abortion is acceptable out of fear." | ||
* "A pregnant teenager is pictured here with the caption, "my mom's gonna kill me"" | * "A pregnant teenager is pictured here with the caption, "my mom's gonna kill me"" |