Apologetics Infographic

Most second premise objections fall into three categories:

  1. Justifications / Circumstances1) (enter from all different directions, like CCBR presentation graphic)
    • Three steps to trot out the toddler
      1. Relate: Find Common Ground
      2. Recount: Use an analogy (to trot out the toddler)
      3. Remind: ask what's the difference?
        • core pro-life argument / justification line / difficult life circumstances lin
  2. [Biology] Not human2)
    • Three Question apologetic
      1. If something is growing, isn't it alive?
      2. If something has human parents, is it human offspring? [biology of prenatal development]
        • fertilization;
        • unique whole human life
        • composition / behaviour
          • gamete vs. organism 3)
      3. Human beings have human rights, don't they?
  3. [Personhood] Human, but…4)
    • Personhood = human + X ⇒ definition of a grave violation human rights
    • FIXME infanticide? bite the bullet?
    • SLED ⇒ age discrimination
  4. [1st premise objections] Then, okay, human person but right to life can be trumped by… bodily autonomy or mother's right to life5)
    • FIXME what are the quick steps to force them to bite the bullet on difficult situations?

FIXME import June 25 sketch

inspiration: http://strplace.files.wordpress.com/2010/09/abortion-flowchart.jpg

1)
I
2)
D
3)
“if you give a sperm (vs. zygote) everything it needs to live, what will happen?”
4)
C
5)
first premise objections either may not be infographical or overlap somewhat with the personhood objection.