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Posted by Allen P Wilkinson on October 1, 2009 · Leave a Comment
When does life begin? It seems like a relatively easy question to answer depending upon various factors. As we age, we’re often told that life begins at 21, or 30, or 40. But when human life really begins from a legal viewpoint is not the same as when it begins from a biological viewpoint, which [...]
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Posted by James Gapinski on September 11, 2009 · Leave a Comment
In Croatia, the government moved to amend an in-vitro fertilization (IVF) law under pressure from strong opposition to the old law. Under the amendment, couples seeking an IVF procedure will no longer have to prove in court that they have been together for three years. Instead, couples seeking IVF will be required to sign a [...]
Life Begins at Birth, Not Conception
Posted by Allen P Wilkinson on October 1, 2009 · Leave a Comment
When does life begin? It seems like a relatively easy question to answer depending upon various factors. As we age, we’re often told that life begins at 21, or 30, or 40. But when human life really begins from a legal viewpoint is not the same as when it begins from a biological viewpoint, which [...]
Filed under Commentary · Tagged with "morning after" pill, abortion, anti-abortion, anti-abortionists, birth, birth control, conception, fertilization, fertilized egg, in-vitro fertilization, life begins at birth, life begins at conception, miscarriage, murder, person, personhood, pro-life, Roe v. Wade, stem cell research