#48 – What If Pro-Lifers Are Wrong?

Pro-choicers will ask pro-lifers if we have ever thought about the possibility that we are wrong. So let’s dive into the potential consequences of each side being wrong.

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-choicers will ask pro-lifers if we have ever thought about the possibility that we are wrong. Of course! Intelligent people always accept the possibility that they may be wrong. So let’s dive into the potential consequences of each side being wrong. Then ask yourself which side of the abortion conflict would you rather be on if it turns out that you’re wrong?



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TRANSCRIPT

There is a fine line between self-confidence and arrogance and, in any conflict, intelligent people always accept the possibility that they may be wrong. They also think about what the consequences are for being wrong.

In the battle over legalized abortion, if the unborn are not living human beings, then the pro-life movement is wrong and is guilty of trying to deny women a right that we have absolutely no right to deny them. But if the pro-choice side is wrong, then they are carrying out mass genocide on a scale that has killed more innocent and helpless people than have been killed in all the other holocausts in world history, combined. So the question becomes: which side of the abortion conflict would you rather be on if it turns out that you’re wrong?

  

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