When thinking through the logic of life, it’s always good to get some good fog-clearing advice.
For example, Alan Shlemon recently gave a defense of the pro-life position at Central Michigan University and he focused on just two claims:
For example, Alan Shlemon recently gave a defense of the pro-life position at Central Michigan University and he focused on just two claims:
(1) the unborn is a distinct, living, and whole human being from the moment of conception;He then fielded objections from the audience. The vast majority of objections against the pro-life view, he says, come in one of two forms.
(2) abortion is discrimination: it disqualifies a group of human beings (the unborn) from being valuable because of an arbitrary quality or characteristic.
They either assume the unborn is not a human being.
Or, they disqualify the unborn from being a valuable human being based on an arbitrary quality or characteristic.
When I hear a defense for abortion, I figure out which category it falls in.
Then, I can show them the misstep by appealing to one of the two claims I defended in my opening remarks.
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