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[Classroom] Introduction to Abortion Apologetics

Elective abortion unjustly ends the life of an innocent human being.

  1. Intentionally killing an innocent human being is a serious moral wrong;
  2. Elective abortion is the intentional killing of an innocent human being;
  3. :. Elective abortion is a serious moral wrong

Most people agree with the first premise, so the critical question regarding the second premise becomes: what is the unborn?

If the unborn is not a human being, no justification for elective abortion is necessary. But if the unborn is a human being, no justification for elective abortion is adequate.

Circumstances

The circumstances surrounding abortion are often practically, psychologically, emotionally, socially, economically complex, but they are not morally complex. The issue is whether one may kill an innocent human being as a way of dealing with difficult life circumstances.

People will usually bring up difficult life circumstances to justify abortion. There are three steps to bringing a conversation back to the fundamental question of What is the pre-born?

  1. Find common ground
  2. Use an analogy to trot out the toddler
  3. Would we ever kill a born child in that circumstance?

Then, we can address the question of the status of the pre-born.

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