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− | The "Right to Life" is a belief that all humans have a natural right to live and to continue living. Those who oppose abortion believe that a human fetus is a human being and also has the right to life. Right to life organizations can claim some fairly major recent victories, including a favorable Supreme Court opinion that ended the | + | The '''"Right to Life"''' is a belief that all humans have a natural right to live and to continue living. Those who oppose [[abortion]] believe that a human [[fetus]] is a [[human being]] and also has the right to life. Right-to-life organizations can claim some fairly major recent victories, including a favorable [[Supreme Court]] opinion that ended the practice of [[partial-birth abortion]]. |
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+ | *[[Anti Abortion activism: a personal essay]] | ||
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Revision as of 07:06, April 5, 2013
The "Right to Life" is a belief that all humans have a natural right to live and to continue living. Those who oppose abortion believe that a human fetus is a human being and also has the right to life. Right-to-life organizations can claim some fairly major recent victories, including a favorable Supreme Court opinion that ended the practice of partial-birth abortion.
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