#82 – “Abortion Saves The Lives Of Women Who Might Die In Childbirth!”
Abortion supporters claim that abortion is justified because it saves the lives of women who might die in childbirth. Watch to see how outrageous this claim is.
Welcome to our new series, “Abortion Distortion,” where we turn the tables and make the pro-choice side defend the illogical, deceptive and immoral nature of their positions!
Like how abortion supporters claim that abortion is justified because it saves the lives of women who might die in childbirth. To see how outrageous this claim is, let’s follow this line of reasoning to its logical conclusion.
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TRANSCRIPT
The pro-choice mob claims that abortion is justified because it saves the lives of women who might die in childbirth. But if we carry that line of reasoning to its logical conclusion, then we should also allow parents to kill their born children. After all, they sometimes cause the death of a parent through an accident. And crime statistics also show that a certain number of born children will grow up to one day abuse — or even murder — one or both of their parents. So we could save every mom and dad who might one day be killed by one of their own children, by allowing them to kill those children first. Of course, this is a totally outrageous suggestion. But it is no more outrageous than saying it’s okay to kill unborn children by the millions, because a tiny percentage of them pose a risk to one of their parents.
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