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Dr. Henry Morgentaler's death highlights abortion divide - Canada - CBC News

I am posting this article in response to a comment in which I was asked why I would post a story announcing Morgentaler's death. Hopefully this story will make clear that his death has provided an opportunity to highlight the ongoing battle to protect life in our land from conception to natural death. We must all do our part to bring this about.

It has been widely accepted that the definition of a human is a being with a unique human genome. Until such time as science finally achieved the ability to demonstrate that a soul in the womb met such a standard the courts were able to decide that such a human being was not a 'person'. Since 'personhood' is indistinguishable and inseparable from the definition of 'human being', we must continue to make the case that those humans not yet born needs to be protected.

What have you done to make the pro-life case in your life?

Dr. Henry Morgentaler's death highlights abortion divide - Canada - CBC News

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