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The case for life
Book • 2009
The Case for Life is a comprehensive defense of the pro-life position, arguing that every human being has a right to life from conception.
Scott Klusendorf addresses common pro-choice arguments and provides evidence from science and philosophy to support his claims.
The book covers topics such as fetal development, the definition of personhood, and the moral implications of abortion.
Klusendorf's approach is both logical and compassionate, making the book accessible to a wide audience.
It aims to equip readers with the knowledge and tools necessary to engage in respectful and persuasive conversations about abortion.
The central theme of the book is that every human life is valuable and deserves protection, regardless of age or developmental stage.
Scott Klusendorf addresses common pro-choice arguments and provides evidence from science and philosophy to support his claims.
The book covers topics such as fetal development, the definition of personhood, and the moral implications of abortion.
Klusendorf's approach is both logical and compassionate, making the book accessible to a wide audience.
It aims to equip readers with the knowledge and tools necessary to engage in respectful and persuasive conversations about abortion.
The central theme of the book is that every human life is valuable and deserves protection, regardless of age or developmental stage.
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