#73 – Abortion: Healthcare Or Contract Killings?
The abortion lobby tries to justify abortion by calling it “healthcare.” But as we prove, by definition, abortions are not healthcare. They are contract killings.
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 the abortion lobby tries to justify abortion by calling it “healthcare.” They are lying. As we prove, by definition, abortions are not healthcare. They are contract killings.
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The abortion lobby tries to justify abortion by calling it “healthcare.” They are lying. To begin with, healthcare is the treatment of illness, injury or disease and pregnancy is none of those. Second, no procedure can be rightly called healthcare when its sole intent is to transform a living human being into a corpse. It is like saying that when a doctor administers the lethal drugs used in the execution of a condemned prisoner, he is providing healthcare.
Also, for abortion to be healthcare, a woman would have to be healthier after having one than she was before, but the reality is, there is no medical disorder affecting pregnant women that is cured by killing their babies. So the bottom line is, by definition, abortions are not healthcare. They are contract killings.
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