#128 – The Fetal Harvest

Pro-choice people often say that abortion is okay because the unborn are not really human beings. Meanwhile, there is a lucrative market for human body parts harvested from babies killed by abortion.

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 pro-choice people say that abortion is okay because the unborn are not really human beings. Meanwhile, there is a lucrative market for human body parts harvested from babies killed by abortion. But it the unborn are not really human beings, how can they be made up of parts that are human?



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Think about this. There are those in the pro-choice mob who say that abortion is okay because the unborn are not really human beings. But at the same time, there is a lucrative market for human body parts harvested from babies killed by abortion. So how does that work? I mean, if the unborn are not really human beings, how can they be made up of parts that are human?

And here’s another question. Let’s say that a woman needs embryonic stem cells or bone marrow to save her life. It’s well-known that the closer she is, biologically, to the donor, the better the results will be. So would it be acceptable for her to get pregnant on purpose to have a baby she can abort to get this material? If not, why not? After all, if abortion is acceptable when it is done to save the life of the mother, wouldn’t that be the case here?

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