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ETHICS: Life (Part 3)
Definition: “Abortion” in this study does not refer to spontaneous abortions (miscarriages) or accidental abortions. The word in this study refers to the voluntary termination of pregnancy. Abortion is common around the globe. Since Roe v. Wade decision (Jan. 22, … Continue reading →
Posted in Abortion, Ethics, History, Stats, stewardship, Suffering
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Tagged Abortion, anthenegaos, barnabas, beethoven, china, clement, crime and abortion, didache, ethics, freakonomics, hippocratic oath, hypocrates, incest, india, josephus, kathy ireland, life, pat buchanan, plato, quality of life, rape, roe v. wade, stephen dubner, steven levitt, stewardship, tertullian, the death of the west, tom dempsey
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