HOW TO DEFEND LIFE

How would YOU respond to these common arguments?

“My Body, My Choice”

Abortion is a conflict of rights issue between the fetus’ right to life and the woman’s right to bodily autonomy. When our rights come into conflict with another person’s rights, one has to win over the other. There are plenty of laws in place that restrict a person’s bodily autonomy: you must wear seatbelts in a car, we can’t consume alcohol in certain locations, we can’t stand up when our plane is taking off. If you were to use “My Body, My Choice” to justify breaking those laws, you wouldn’t be taken seriously. We generally agree that people have the right to refuse the use of their own body to someone else who wants to use it, but pregnancy is different. In 99% of unplanned pregnancies, both parties willingly engaged in the very action they knew might result in the creation of an inherently needy child. Bodily autonomy is an extremely important right, but it doesn’t give someone the right to kill another person – especially a person they put in that situation as a direct result of the action they willingly consented to. Even if they didn’t willingly engage in the action, a person still does not have the right to kill an innocent human being.

“We need abortion for cases of rape.”

“Women will die from illegal, unsafe abortions.”

“Stop forcing your religion on women.”

“Abortion is my constitutional right.”

“Women will be prosecuted for miscarriage or ectopic pregnancies."

“Abortion is okay as long as it’s before they’re viable outside the womb.”

“It’s better to have an abortion if the child will have a disability.”

“Thousands of kids are going to end up in a broken foster care system.”

“Pro-lifers only care about children until they’re born.”

“I’m personally pro-life, but I would never restrict anyone else from having an abortion.”

“The abortion pill is safe.”

“Pro-Lifers are just Forced-Birthers.”

“Later abortions are mostly for medical emergencies.”