10
Arguments Against Abortion
"No
one has the right to do what is wrong."
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Abraham
Lincoln
PROLIFE:
10 Arguments Against Abortion
- Since
life begins at conception, abortion is akin to murder as it is the act of taking human
life. Abortion is in direct defiance of the commonly accepted idea of the sanctity of
human life
2.
No civilized
society permits one human to intentionally harm or take the life of another human without
punishment, and abortion is no different.
3.
Adoption is
a viable alternative to abortion and accomplishes the same result. And with 1.5 million
American families and many Canadian families wanting to adopt a child, there is no
such thing as an unwanted child.
4.
An abortion
can result in medical complications later in life; the risk of ectopic
pregnancies doubles,
and the chance of a miscarriage and pelvic
inflammatory disease also
increases; the risk of breast cancer also increases.
5.
In the
instance of rape and incest, proper medical care can ensure that a woman will not get
pregnant. Abortion punishes the unborn child who committed no crime; instead, it is the
perpetrator who should be punished.
6.
Abortion
should not be used as another form of contraception.
7.
For women
who demand complete control of their body, control should include preventing the risk of
unwanted pregnancy through the responsible use of contraception or, if that is not
possible, through abstinence.
8.
Many
Americans who pay taxes are opposed to abortion, therefore it's morally wrong to use tax
dollars to fund abortion.
9.
Those who
choose abortions are often minors or young women with insufficient life experience to
understand fully what they are doing. Many have lifelong regrets afterwards.
10. Abortion
frequently causes intense psychological pain and stress.
(info provided by Dr Peter Hammond)
2nd, more detailed argument
1.
The Bible Declares the Sanctity of Human Life
Genesis 9:6 states that we are made in God's image and therefore our lives are
precious and whoever takes the life of another human being, forfeits the right to his own
life.
We are made by God; "For you created my inmost being. You knit me together in my
mother's womb....Your eyes say my unformed body." Psalm 139:13-16 (cf: Is 44:24;
Acts 17:24-25; Psalm 100:3; Job 10:8-12)
Because all life was created by God and belongs to Him, no one has the right to murder
another human being. "You shall not murder." Exodus 20:13. The Lord hates
hands that shed innocent blood according to Proverbs 6:16-17. The Bible also teaches that
we need to defend the weak and the helpless. "Speak up for those who
cannot speak for themselves...defend the rights of the poor and needy." Proverbs
31:8-9 (cf Ps 82:3-4).
by Miriam Cain
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2.
Indisputable Medical Evidence - the Unborn baby is a Human Being
Time Magazine and Rand McNally's Altlas of the Body states, "In fusing
together, the male and female gametes produce a fertilised single cell, the zygote, which
is the start of a new individual." 7
The Official Senate report on Senate Bill 158, the "Human Life Bill",
summarised the issue this way: "Physicians, biologists, and other scientists agree
that conception marks the beginning of the life of a human being - a being that is
alive and a member of the human species. There is overwhelming agreement on this point in
countless medical, biological, and scientific writings."8
Everything that determines the individuality and originality of a person is established at
conception. The first single cell contains the entire genetic blueprint in all its
complexity.
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The
heart starts beating between 18 and 25 days. |
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Electrical
brainwaves have been recorded at 43 days on an EEG. If the absence of a brainwave
indicates death, why will pro-abortionists not accept that the presence of a brainwave is
a confirmation of life? |
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The
brain and all body systems are present by 8 weeks and functioning a month later. |
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At
8 weeks, the baby will wake and sleep, make a fist, suck his thumb, and get hiccups. |
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At
the end of 9 weeks, the baby has his own unique finger prints. |
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At
11-12 weeks, the baby is sensative to heat, touch, light and noise. All body systems are
working. He weighs about 28g and is 6-7.5 cm long. |
He
is fully developed before his mother's pregnancy is even noticeable. This is the age of
baby, that the government is saying can be killed for any reason whatsoever, without a
waiting period for the mother to consider her decision.
From conception, the new person conceived is as deserving of the full protection of the
law as any other person.
3.
Parallels between Abortion & Slavery
Slavery
in centuries past and abortions in this century were defended and promoted by the same
arguments. Consider the case in the USA: In 1857, in the Dred Scott case, the US Supreme
Court decided, by a 7 to 2 majority, that according to the US Constitution, black people
were not legal persons. They were the property of the owner. He could buy, or sell, or
even kill them. Abolitionists had objected. The ruling was outrageous, they said. It was
immoral and discriminated against an entire class of living persons solely on the basis of
skin colour. But those who supported slavery argued that if those who had a moral
objection to slavery, didn't have to own slaves. No one was forcing them to own slaves.
But they also said: "Don't force your morality on the slave owner. He has the right
to choose to own slaves if he wishes."
In a very similar decision just over one hundred years later, in 1973, in the Roe vs Wade
Decision, the US Supreme Court decided that according to the US Constitution, by the same
7 to 2 majority, that unborn people were not legal persons. They had no civil rights, no
human rights and were therefore, legally the property of the owner (the mother). She had
the absolute legal right to keep or destroy her unborn baby. Pro-life people objected. The
ruling was outrageous, they said. It was immoral and discriminated against an entire class
of living people solely on the basis of age (too young) and place of residence (the womb).
But those who support abortion argue that those who have a moral objection to abortion,
don't have to have abortions. The pro-abortionists say: "No one is fordcing you to
have an abortion. But don't force your morality on the mother. She has a right to
choose to kill her developing baby if she wishes."
Abraham Lincoln in the 19th century said: "No one has the right to do what is
wrong." 6
This country has just ended discrimination based on race. Are we now going to start
discrimination on the basis of age? Saying:"I'm older than you, I'm bigger than you,
I have a voice - therefore I can kill you."
4. Cost of
Abortions
The Ministry
of Health claimed that the 45 000 women treated in public hospitals for incomplete
abortions each year is costing the state R19 million. They state that this is "a lot
more than it would cost to perform early, safe abortions." (Sunday Tribune 7/7/96).
This figure for 'incomplete abortions' includes spontaneous 'miscarriages and as about 1
in 5 pregnancies result in a miscarriage, this figure, calculated against the live births,
shows that they are miscarriages and not back street abortions.
Conservatively speaking, an abortion performed in a state hospital will cost (the
taxpayer) R1 000. If the figure of 200 000 backstreet abortions is used (assuming that it
is accurate which highly questionable) and these backstreet abortions are now performed
legally, then this will cost the state R200 million a year! Consider also that the
abortion increased 16 fold in the USA when it was legalised - from 100 000 to 1,6 million
a year.1 Can the Health Department cope with this?
In terms of the economy, abortion undermines future growth. It is still too early for us
to see the effects now, but the disastrous consequences are going to be visable very soon.
A recent study shows that abortion is going to be an economic disaster. The report
calculates that for every European and American who is aborted, it costs their economy $1
5000 000. In terms of today's (1994) money adjusted to present value, the average American
or European spends over $1 177 000 in his lifetime in terms of housing, medicine, clothes,
transport and so on. He also pays over $440 000 in taxes in his lifetime. This makes $1
617 000 in total. So this means that the doctor may get $300 for murdering that baby which
immediately helps the abortion industry. However, there are other industries that will be
adversely affected. The cost to America alone of their aborted babies is well over $41
trillion! These figures are too large for any of us to grasp, but understand that
America's entire deficit is $4 trillion, while their abortions will cost 10 times more
than even the total debt of America. What will the cost for South Africa be?2
5.
Backstreet Abortions Increase
Will those who perform these abortions have either the equipment or the knowledge to
deal with complications that may occur? Count the cost in terms of money and human lives
that will result from botched legal abortions.
Speaking before the 93rd Congress of the US, Senator James Buckley stated: "Data from
foreign countries having far longer experience with legalised abortion than we have had in
the US, suggest that legalisation has no effect on the criminal abortion rate. In at least
three countries, the criminal abortion rate has actually risen since legalisation.
Legalised abortion moves the back alley abortionists into the front office where their
trade can be practised without fear of criminal prosecution."3
Dr Christopher Tietze, an abortion advocate, concedes: "Although one of the major
goals of the liberalisation of abortion laws in Scandinavia was to reduce the incidence of
illegal abortion, this was not accomplished. Rather as we know from a variety of sources, both
criminal and total abortions increased." [original emphasis]4
Regardless of whether abortions are legal or not, some women will have abortions and some
women will die from complications. Certainly all the babies will die. However, legalising
abortion greatly increases the number of abortions. In various surveys 40-85% of the women
said they would not have aborted their babies if it had been illegal. 5 We must not
legalise procedures that kill the innocent just to make the killing process less
dangerous.
6. Abortion
Aggravates Child Abuse
If children
are viewed as expendable before birth, they will be viewed as expendable after birth. A
study by Dr Phillip Ney, Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Christ Church, New
Zealand, clearly pointed to the fact that abortion (and its acceptance of the violence of
killing the unborn) lowered a parent's psychic resistance to violence and abuse of the
born.9
A landmark study of 674 abused children was conducted by University of Southern
California professor, Edward Lenoski. He discovered that 91% were from planned
pregnancies; they were definitely wanted by their parents. What is startling is that, in
society in general, 63% of pregnancies are planned. Hence, among abused children, a
significantly higher percentage were 'unwanted children' compared to the percentage of
'wanted children' in society at large."
It is illogical to argue that a child is protected from abuse through abortion
since abortion is the most horrific form of child abuse.
7. Even
Legal Abortions are Unsafe
There are many complications that may arise from an abortion. It is not a 'quick fix'
at all. The complications include: Ectopic pregnancies, Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
(reported in up to 30% of all cases11), subsequent infertility and miscarriages, future
premature births (often because of a cervix that was damaged during the previous
abortion), small-for-dates babies and placenta praevia, which is 7-15 times more common
among women who have had abortions than among those who have not. 12 An abortion can also
result in a perforated uterus requiring an emergency hysterectomy. The reported immediate
complication rate is no less than 10%. Studies of long-term complications frequently
report complication rates between 25-40%. 13
Abortion is being promoted in this country as a solution for the problems of the rural
black woman who finds herself in a crisis pregnancy because she does not have access to
contraceptives. If however, during the abortion, her womb is scarred, the after-birth in
her next pregnancy may implant over the mouth of the womb, creating the medical condition
of "placenta praevia". Because placenta praevia seldom causes complications
during the pregnancy, this situation may go undetected. However, when the mother goes into
labour, and the mouth of the womb starts to open, the placenta will begin to bleed.
Without surgical intervention, the baby will bleed to death before it is born and the
mother will have very serious complications. Many times, our rural woman does not go to a
hospital for her delivery unless complications are anticipated. This woman may die as a
result of her previous abortion, but the connection may never be made.
8.
Increase in Breast Cancer
"Every study of induced abortions performed before the first live birth is consistent
with an initial increase in risk of at least 50 percent," reports Dr Joel Brind,
professor of endocrinology at Baruch College, City University of New York, who is also a
breast cancer researcher on staff at Beth Israel Hospital and Mount Sinai Hospital in New
York City. He has also submitted his research on this subject to the Journal of the
American Medical Association for peer review (Nov 1993).
During a woman's first pregnancy a surge of the hormone, oestrogen, causes the breast
cells to divide, become mature, and capable of secreting milk. During this process of cell
division they are more suscepible to carcinogens (cancer causing agents). If the pregnancy
continues to full term the woman's breasts are then fully mature, the cells stop dividing
rapidly and this counterbalances the initial surge of oestrogen. However, if the woman has
an abortion, that natural process is interrupted. Her breast cells remain immature and are
more susceptible to breast cancer.
Other studies agree with this position: In Brazil, more breast cancer patients reported
having had abortions than did the control group. The rate of breast cancer among women in
Finland increased with the number of abortions. The risk among Italian women with one of
more legal abortions before a first live birth was increased by 42 percent. Among Chinese
women who developed breast cancer before the age of 40, abortion before first full-term
pregnancy led to an increased risk of 140 percent. The Soviets have one of the world's
highest abortion rates and the incidence of breast cancer among Russian, Estonian and
Soviet Georgian women tripled between 1960 and 1987. 14 Can South Africa afford the cost?
9. Most
South Africans Oppose Abortion
A professional survey done by the MarkData arm of Human Sciences Research Council in
September and October 1995 shows that the public were strongly opposed to abortion.
Legalised abortion was rejected by the following huge percentages by supporters of the
various political parties: ANC: 76.8%, Freedom Front: 75.2%, IFP: 74.6%, DP: 40.5% and
others 72.8%. A survey commissioned by the Centre for Policy Studies produced similar
results.
In 1994, the government set up an Ad-hoc committee on Abortion and Sterilisation. They
invited oral and written submissions, declaring that they were open, transparent and
democratic. So South Africans responded in their thousands. Only the ministry of Health in
Pretoria counted their submissions, they reported that they had received 157 000
submissions, of which, 495 were pro-abortion. Thus 99.97% of those who had cared enough to
respond were pro-life! Astoundingly, the committee, headed by Dr S A Nkomo, an ANC member,
acknowledged that most of the public submissions were against abortion on demand, but
dismissed them because they 'came largely from Christians'. Are Christians not citizens of
South Africa? Are our views invalid? If the government can dismiss the vast majority of
submissions on the grounds that they were sent in by Christians, then this is religious
discrimination!
10. The
Overpopulation Argument
The commonly accepted ideology states that this world is overpopulated, this is the reason
for poverty and oppression in the world and the way to solve these problems is to control
the population.
However, is the world really overpopulated? Can we not feed ourselves? In his book
"Exploding Population Myths" Jim Peron conclusively proves that the population
is not the problem:
"In most of the world, food production is easily outstripping population growth, and
on a world-wide basis the problem of overpopulation no longer exists. It is true, of
course, that some nations still cannot feed themselves, but the reasons for this tend to
be political...[for example] Zimbabwe has seen a massive decline in food production since
independence, as have most of the emerging nations of Africa. But Africa is the last
bastion of state planning and socialism, and it is no accident that it is also the last
bastion of famine."15
"War and socialism are two great destroyers of the food supply in Africa, as they
have been in other countries."16
In fact, in 1994, the United Nations Population Fund acknowledged that the world can feed
itself in its report that concluded that "[food] production should be sufficient to
meet all needs for the foreseeable future..."17
If everyone in the world moved to South Africa, the population density per square mile
would be 11 502 - this is less than Budapest (16 691) or Milan (13 806) and about the same
as Berlin (11 026) or New York (11 480).18 South Africa's population density is one-third
that of Austria,19 and Austria does not have a problem with overcrowding and poverty. The
answer is not to control population. It is to encourage people to become productive.
"Africa is the least populated of all the continents and has the ability to feed the
entire world two times over...The good news for the people of Africa is that they need not
suffer in poverty any longer. The solution is simple: free the people to produce; allow
the people to keep what they produce; and the people will produce."20
Notes
1. Christians for Truth Press Statement 12 July 1996. CFT Private Bag 250
Kranskop 3550
2.
Fight for Life - a pro-life handbook for Southern Africa, by Miriam Cain. 1995 Africa
Christian Action, Cape Town, p27
3.
The Least of These: What Everyone Should Know About Abortion, Curt Young, 1984, Moody
Press, Chicago, IL, p215
4.
"Abortion in Europe"
Christopher Tietze, MD. Cited in Diamond, This Curette, p102
5. Aborted Women: Silent No More, by David C Reardon, 1987, Crossway, Westchester,
IL p321-322
6. Abortion and Slavery - History Repeats, by JC Wilke, MD. 1984, Hayes Publishing
Company Inc. Cincinatti, OH USA p12,14,74
7. Time Magazine and Rand McNally's Atlas of the Body (Rand McNally, New
York, 1980) p139,144
8. Report, Subcommittee on Separation of Powers to Senate Judiciary Committee
S-158, 97th Congress, 1st Session, 1981, p7. Cited in Pro-life Answers for Pro-Choice
Arguments, By Randy Alcorn, (Multnomah Press, OR, USA, 1992), p43
9. "Relationship Between Abortion and Child Abuse" by Dr P Ney. Canada
Journal of Psychiatry, vol 24, 1979, p610-620
10. Heartbeat, vol 3, no 4, Edward Lenoski, December 1980; cited in Abortion
Questions and Answers, by JC Wilke, MD. 1990, Hayes Publishing Company Inc.
Cincinatti, OH, USA. p143
11. "Postabortal Pelvic Infection Associated with Chlamydia Tracomatis and the
Influence of Humoral Immunity," by Allan Osser, MD, American Journal of Obstetrics
and Gynaecology, November 1984, p669-703
12. "Induced Abortion: A Risk Factor for Placental Praevia." by Jeffrey M
Barrett, MD, American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, December 1981, p769
13. Aborted Women, Reardon, p106
14. For documentation on this section, please refer to Lime 5, by Mark
Crutcher, 1996, Life Dynamics Inc. Denton, Texas. p223-238
15. Exploding Population Myths, by Jim Peron, 1995, The Free Market Foundation,
Sandton, South Africa. p8
16. The War Against Population, by Jacqueline Kasun. 1998, Ingnatius, San
Francisco. p34
17. Sunday Times Business Times, "Too many people, so few resources", by
Bronwen Maddox. 28 August 1994, p5
18. Exploding Population Myths, Peron, p40
19. Ibid, p59
20. Ibid, p70
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