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Here’s how you can reply to the most common pro-choice claims you encounter every day.
“My Body, My Choice”
“My body, my choice.” It’s one of the most common arguments used to defend abortion. But what about the bodily rights of the preborn baby? In this video, Kirsten Watson, wife of Superbowl Champion Benjamin Watson, explains how to respond to “My Body, My Choice” and reinforce the pro-life argument for the most vulnerable members of society.
“No One Knows When Life Begins”
“We don’t really know when life begins.” Pro-choice activists use this reasoning to argue for abortion, claiming that the mother is a designated life, but the life of her preborn child is yet to be determined.
“Abortion In Cases of Rape”
“You can’t force a rape survivor to carry a pregnancy to term.” This is a hugely popular argument for abortion, even by many who consider themselves pro-life. But is someone’s life really worth less than anyone else’s because of the way they were conceived?
“Abortion Can Be Medically Necessary”
“Abortion can be medically necessary in the case of the life or health of the mother.” Have you heard this argument before? It seems rational and compassionate, but the truth is that abortion is never medically necessary, even in cases to save the mother’s life.
“Abortion for Babies with Fatal Diagnoses”
“Abortion is the compassionate solution when the baby is diagnosed with a terminal illness inside the womb, and mothers should have the right to make that choice for their child.” This argument is used in cases of preborn children diagnosed with life-ending illnesses. Is abortion, however, really compassionate?
“A Fetus Is Not A Person”
“A fetus is not a person; it’s a clump of cells.” You’ve heard abortion advocates make this pseudo-scientific argument before. But what happens when we deny a group of people their personhood? The Holocaust, enslavement of African Americans, and the oppression of women, to name a few atrocities.