58
ABORTION making the case

Abortion: Making the Case

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

This presentation makes the case that elective abortion unjustly takes the life of an innocent human being.

Citation preview

Page 1: Abortion: Making the Case

ABORTION making the case

Page 2: Abortion: Making the Case

elective abortion unjustly takes the life of an innocent human being.

THE PRO-LIFE ARGUMENT

Page 3: Abortion: Making the Case

intentionally killing an innocent human being is a moral wrong.

PREMISE #1

Page 4: Abortion: Making the Case

elective abortion is the intentional killing of an innocent human being.

PREMISE #2

Page 5: Abortion: Making the Case

therefore, elective abortion is a moral wrong.

CONCLUSION

Page 6: Abortion: Making the Case

if the pre-born child is an innocent human being, then elective abortion is

always a moral wrong. SUMMARY

Page 7: Abortion: Making the Case

THE BIG QUESTION is the pre-born human?

Page 8: Abortion: Making the Case

If the unborn is not human, no justification for elective abortion is

necessary. But if the unborn is human, no justification for elective

abortion is adequate.

GREG KOUKL

Page 9: Abortion: Making the Case

science historyhuman rights

ELECTIVE ABORTION IS A MORAL WRONG

we can make the case through:

Page 10: Abortion: Making the Case

MAKING THE CASE science

Page 11: Abortion: Making the Case

SCIENCE SAYS the pre-born is human

Page 12: Abortion: Making the Case

the pre-born has all the characteristics of a human being

Page 13: Abortion: Making the Case

FOUR CHARACTERISTICS of the pre-born child

Page 14: Abortion: Making the Case

the pre-born child is complete: all the information it needs is there and it simply needs time to grow.

COMPLETE

Page 15: Abortion: Making the Case

the pre-born child is unique: it is not a part of its mother, but is genetically distinct from her.

COMPLETEUNIQUE

Page 16: Abortion: Making the Case

the pre-born child is living: it is growing, developing, undergoing metabolism, and responding to stimuli.

COMPLETEUNIQUE

LIVING

Page 17: Abortion: Making the Case

the pre-born child is human: living things always produce after their own kind, so humans beget complete, unique human beings.

COMPLETEUNIQUE

LIVINGHUMAN

Page 18: Abortion: Making the Case

SO HOW IS THE PRE-BORN different?

Page 19: Abortion: Making the Case

S.L.E.D.

S.L.E.D. was created by Stephen Schwarz

Page 20: Abortion: Making the Case

the pre-born is smaller than born humans (but size doesn’t determine our humanity).

SIZE

Page 21: Abortion: Making the Case

the pre-born is less developed than the born human (but our level of development doesn’t determine our humanity).

LEVEL OF DEVELOPMENT

SIZE

Page 22: Abortion: Making the Case

the pre-born is in a different place than the born human (but where we are doesn’t determine what we are).

ENVIRONMENT

LEVEL OF DEVELOPMENT

SIZE

Page 23: Abortion: Making the Case

the pre-born is more dependent on its mother than the born human (but our degree of dependency doesn’t determine our humanity).

DEGREE OF DEPENDENCY

ENVIRONMENT

LEVEL OF DEVELOPMENT

SIZE

Page 24: Abortion: Making the Case

humanity is not dependent on: size

level of development environment

degree of dependency.

Page 25: Abortion: Making the Case

therefore, the pre-born is a complete and unique HUMAN BEING.

Page 26: Abortion: Making the Case

here’s a helpful tactic: trot out the toddler

Note: “Trot out the Toddler” was created by Scott Klusendorf

Page 27: Abortion: Making the Case

much of what is true of the pre-born is also true

of the toddler.

Page 28: Abortion: Making the Case

toddlers differ from adults in size, level of development,

environment, and degree of dependency.

Page 29: Abortion: Making the Case

can we kill a toddler we do not want? can we kill a

toddler with developmental abnormalities?

Page 30: Abortion: Making the Case

if it isn’t justified for the toddler, it isn’t justified for

the pre-born child.

Page 31: Abortion: Making the Case

THE CONCLUSION FROM SCIENCE: the pre-born is human

Page 32: Abortion: Making the Case

historyMAKING THE CASE

Page 33: Abortion: Making the Case

HISTORY SAYS we must not separate

humanity from personhood

Page 34: Abortion: Making the Case

abortion says some humans are not persons.

Page 35: Abortion: Making the Case

history proves that we only ever separate personhood from humanity for

nefarious purposes.

Page 36: Abortion: Making the Case

“in the eyes of the law… the slave is not a person.”

1858 Virginia

Supreme Court

Page 37: Abortion: Making the Case

“an Indian is not a person within the meaning of the constitution.”

1881 American

Law Review

Page 38: Abortion: Making the Case

“the meaning of ‘qualified persons’ does not include women.”

1928 Canada

Supreme Court

Page 39: Abortion: Making the Case

“the Reichgericht itself refused to recognize Jews… as ‘persons’ in the legal sense.”

1936 Germany

Supreme Court

Page 40: Abortion: Making the Case

“The law of Canada does not recognize the unborn child as a legal person possessing rights.”

1997 Canada

Supreme Court

Page 41: Abortion: Making the Case

we never separate humanity from personhood for

good reasons.

Page 42: Abortion: Making the Case

a living human being is a person, no matter what the law says.

Page 43: Abortion: Making the Case

the slave is a person the Indian is a person the woman is a person

the Jew is a person.

Page 44: Abortion: Making the Case

the pre-born child is a person no matter what the law says no matter what society says no matter what politics says.

Page 45: Abortion: Making the Case

THE CONCLUSION FROM HISTORY we must not separate

humanity from personhood

Page 46: Abortion: Making the Case

human rightsMAKING THE CASE

Page 47: Abortion: Making the Case

HUMAN RIGHTS SAYS the pre-born has the right to life

Page 48: Abortion: Making the Case

if you believe in universal human rights,

you must believe that human rights belong to

all humans.

Page 49: Abortion: Making the Case

“everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of person.” !

“everyone has the right to recognition everywhere as a person before the law.”

United Nations Declaration of

Universal Human Rights

Page 50: Abortion: Making the Case

“every human being has the inherent right to life. This right shall be protected by law. No one shall be arbitrarily deprived of his life.”

International Covenant on

Civil and Political Rights

Page 51: Abortion: Making the Case

“everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of the person and the right not to be deprived thereof…”

Canadian Charter

of Rights and Freedoms

Page 52: Abortion: Making the Case

if human life begins at fertilization,

human rights must begin at fertilization.

Page 53: Abortion: Making the Case

but, from fertilization, the pre-born child is denied the most basic human right:

the right to live.

Page 54: Abortion: Making the Case

This is a gross violation

of human rights.

Page 55: Abortion: Making the Case

THE CONCLUSION FROM HUMAN RIGHTS the pre-born has the right to life

Page 56: Abortion: Making the Case

science historyhuman rights

THE CONCLUSION FROM

because the pre-born child is a human being, elective abortion is always a moral wrong

& &

Page 57: Abortion: Making the Case

Silence in the face of evil is itself evil. God will not hold us guiltless.

Not to speak is to speak. Not to act is to act.

DIETRICH BONHOEFFER

Page 58: Abortion: Making the Case

RECOMMENDED RESOURCES !

Abortion by R.C. Sproul Why Pro-Life? by Randy Alcorn Innocent Blood by John Ensor

The Case for Life by Scott Klusendorf

prepared by Tim Challies & André Schutten www.challies.com