Abortion deceit
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This is a list of commonly observed deceitful arguments by pro-abortionists, and their fallacies:
- Abortion is pro-choice. IN FACT, abortion advocates oppose informed consent about the long-term harm from abortion.[1]
- Abortion is pro-women. IN FACT, abortion advocates oppose regulations that require safer facilities and hospital admitting privileges for emergencies.[2]
- Abortion saves money. IN FACT, most people make far more money than they save, and eliminating a life is very costly economically.[3]
- Abortion does not cause infertility. IN FACT, fertility declines sharply with age;[4] also, abortion has led to 25% of girls having sexually transmitted diseases that cause infertility.[5]
- The National Cancer Institute says abortion does not cause breast cancer. IN FACT, there was only a 3-day flawed workshop with a pre-ordained political conclusion.[6]
- The Harvard abortion study disproved harm from abortion. IN FACT, the study showed a sharp increase in the deadly progesterone receptor-negative (PR-) breast cancer.
- The Lancet abortion article disproved harm from abortion. IN FACT, the Lancet study showed that 33 out of 39 large studies of breast cancer patients had an increased risk of breast cancer from abortion beyond the effect of avoiding a pregnancy.[7]
- Denying that childbirth is healthy. IN FACT, all scientists and studies agree that childbirth is highly preventive of cancer in women, and abortion destroys that benefit.
- Relying on biased newspaper accounts of abortion studies. IN FACT, newspapers and abstracts often distort the actual scientific findings.
- Treating a small study that denies harm as equivalent to a large study that indicates harm. IN FACT, studies showing harm are larger than those that deny it.
- Abortionists deny covering up child abuse. IN FACT, abortionists refuse to allow independent verification of the age of their girls operated on.[8]
References
- ↑ http://www.afterabortion.info/PAR/V2/n2/INCONSNT.htm
- ↑ An abortion clinic, led by the euphemistically named national "Center for Reproductive Rights," unsuccessfully sued to invalidate a Missouri law requiring the abortionist to have hospital admitting privileges within 30 miles to handle post-abortion emergencies. [1]
- ↑ As of 2005, the average American household had a net worth in excess of $400,000, which does not even include taxes paid. [2]
- ↑ By age 30 a woman's fertility has fallen by nearly 40%. [3]
- ↑ http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080311/ap_on_he_me/teen_stds
- ↑ http://www.lifeissues.org/AbortionBreastcancer/minorityreport.html
- ↑ http://www.jpands.org/vol10no1/aschlafly.pdf (p. 12)
- ↑ http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11164849/