What Is The Unborn? A Case For Biological Humanity From Fertilization

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What is the Unborn? A Case for Biological Humanity from Fertilization

By Clinton Wilcox

ConceptiontoBirthAside from the sourced quotations and arguments in this article, it has been heavily influenced by “Justice for All.”

I have written before on how we know the unborn are persons from fertilization. But now I’d like to address how we know the unborn are biological members of our species from fertilization. This is a basic, undeniable fact of science and yet I still encounter many people who deny this reality.

Before you can even answer the question of whether or not abortion is moral, you must first decide what the unborn is. For as Greg Koukl of Stand to Reason observes, if the unborn is not human, then no justification for elective abortion is necessary. It would be no different from having a mole removed or a tooth pulled. But if the unborn is human, then no justification for elective abortion is adequate.

If it’s true that no one can tell when human life begins, then the benefit of the doubt should go to life. We should not be aborting the unborn because there’s a chance we could be aborting living human entities. If a hunter hears a rustling in the woods, does he shoot right away or does he make sure the rustling wasn’t caused by another human? Or if you’re driving down a road in the dark and you see the outline of something that may be a child or may simply be the shadow of a tree, do you drive into it or do you slow down? Or if you’re about to blow up a condemned building and you’re not sure if someone’s inside, do you blow it up anyway or send someone in to make sure?

However, it’s not true that no one can tell when human life begins.

The unborn from fertilization are alive because they exhibit the properties of living things. They grow through cellular reproduction and division, they metabolize food for energy, and they respond to stimuli. In fact, the only things the unborn need to survive are adequate nutrition, a proper environment, and an absence of fatal threats. That’s all any of us need. There is no point in human development at which the developing entity goes from non-life to living.

The unborn are also human from fertilization. We know that everything reproduces after its own kind; dogs have dogs, cats have cats, and humans have humans. They have separate human DNA from, and often a different blood type than, the mother. A white human embryo can be created in a petri dish, implanted into a black mother, and be born white. In fact, if the unborn organism were simply a “part of the mother’s body,” then following the law of transitive property (if A is a part of B, and B is a part of C, then A is a part of C), every pregnant woman would have four arms, four legs, two heads, four eyes, two noses, and roughly half the time male genitalia. But this is absurd. At no time during human development does the unborn ever go from non-human to human.

Finally, the unborn from fertilization are organisms. They are living human entities separate from the mother, with their own functional parts that work together for the good of the whole, developing themselves from within into a more mature version of itself, along the path of human development. Zygote, embryo, and fetus are not non-human entities, they are early stages of development in human life.

Philosopher Richard Stith once made a valuable observation. He discovered that the reason pro-choice people tend to think pro-life people are absurd is that they tend to think of the unborn entity as being constructed in utero, like a car on an assembly line. When does a car become a car? Is it when the frame resembles a car, or when the tires are attached, or when it drives off the lot? It requires an outside builder to put all the pieces together into what we understand is a car. A car is not present from the beginning, because the parts that make a car can be used in the construction of something else (such as a boat or a plane).

However, the unborn’s development is different. He or she directs his or her own development from within. He or she does not have an outside builder, he or she directs his or her own internal growth and maturation, and this entails continuity of being. Professor Richard Stith illustrates the difference with the following analogy:

“Suppose we are back in the pre-digital photo days, and you have a Polaroid camera and you have taken a picture that you think is unique and valuable — let’s say a picture of a jaguar darting out from a Mexican jungle. The jaguar has now disappeared, so you are never going to get that picture again in your life, and you really care about it. (I am trying to make this example comparable to a human being, for we say that every human being is uniquely valuable.) You pull the tab out and as you are waiting for it to develop, I grab it away from you and rip it open, thus destroying it. When you get really angry at me, I say blithely, ‘You’re crazy. That was just a brown smudge. I cannot fathom why anyone would care about brown smudges.’ Wouldn’t you think that I were the insane one? Your photo was already there. We just couldn’t see it yet.” (Richard Stith, “Does Making Babies Make Sense? Why So Many People Find it Difficult to See Humanity in a Developing Foetus,” Mercatornet, September 2, 2008.)

As pro-life philosopher Scott Klusendorf notes, “The science of embryology is clear. From the earliest stages of development, the unborn are distinct, living, and whole human beings. Therefore, every ‘successful’ abortion ends the life of a living human being.” (Scott Klusendorf, The Case for Life, Crossway Books, 2009, p. 35.)

Embryologists, who are the experts in the field on human embryos, consistently agree that the unborn are alive and human from fertilization. Consider the following from the most-used textbooks on the issue:

“Although life is a continuous process, fertilization (which, incidentally, is not a ‘moment’) is a critical landmark because, under ordinary circumstances, a new genetically distinct human organism is formed when the chromosomes of the male and female pronuclei blend in the oocyte.” (Ronan O’Rahilly and Fabiola Muller, Human Embryology and Teratology, 3rd ed., New York: Wiley-Liss, 2001, p.8.)

“A zygote is the beginning of a new human being (i.e., an embryo).” (Keith L. Moore, The Developing Human: Clinically Oriented Embryology, 7th ed., Philadelphia, PA: Saunders, 2003, p.2.)

There are many more examples I could give. In short, you didn’t come from an embryo, you once were an embryo. Sophisticated pro-choice philosophers also know that human life begins at fertilization:

“It is possible to give ‘human being’ a precise meaning. We can use it as equivalent to ‘member of the species Homo sapiens.’ Whether a being is a member of a given species is something that can be determined scientifically, by an examination of the nature of the chromosomes in the cells of living organisms. In this sense there is no doubt that from the first moments of its existence an embryo conceived from human sperm and eggs is a human being.” (Peter Singer, Practical Ethics, 2nd ed., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993, pp.85-86.)

“Perhaps the most straightforward relation between you and me on the one hand and every human fetus on the other is this: All are living members of the same species, Homo sapiens. A human fetus after all is simply a human being at a very early stage in his or her development.” (David Boonin, A Defense of Abortion, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2003, p. 20.)

In fact, Alan Guttmacher, former president of Planned Parenthood, in 1933 (a full forty years before Roe v. Wade was passed), wrote:

“This all seems so simple and evident that it is difficult to picture a time when it wasn’t part of the common knowledge.” (Alan Guttmacher, Life in the Making: The Story of Human Procreation, New York: Viking Press, 1933, p. 3.)

Additionally, a Planned Parenthood brochure from 1964, when answering a question about whether or not abortion is birth control, states: “Absolutely not. An abortion ends the life of a baby after it has begun.”

In my next article, I will address objections to biological humanity from fertilization. But the facts of science are clear: human life begins at fertilization.

Editor’s note. This appeared at blog.secularprolife.org.

Abortion World Clock/Pro-Life Men of America

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Meet The Pro-life Generation, Tuesday on The Gospel of Life

Priests for Life in the Media

August 15 – August 22

August 15, 2016

Priests for Life will present Vote for Life Training Seminar webcasts on Tuesday, August 23 at 9pm ET and Monday, August 29 at 9pm ET.

I will be on the webcasts as well as Janet Morana, Executive Director, Priests for Life and Dr. Deal Hudson, who has led successful national Catholic Outreach efforts in multiple election cycles.

Find more information and register at PriestsForLife.org/Webcast.

Fr. Frank Pavone

The Gospel of Life on Radio Maria: Summer of Activism

Ask questions on the live show at 866-333-6279 (MARY) or email us ahead of time at info@gospeloflife.com.

Airing: Tuesday, August 16 at 6 p.m. ET and rebroadcast on Thursday, August 18 at 2 a.m. ET and Monday, August 22 at midnight ET (11 p.m. CT Sunday). Go to radiomaria.us to listen online.

Topic: Priests for Life’s youth outreach director Bryan Kemper will talk about how his pro-life interns spent their summer.

Shows are archived at PriestsForLife.org/RadioMaria.

Defending Life on EWTN: Canada is Silent No More

Airing:  Wednesday, August 17 at 3:00 a.m. and Thursday, August 18 at 11:00 p.m. You can also stream EWTN online by going to EWTN.com and clicking on the “television” tab.

Topic: Two Canadian mothers discuss the impact abortion had on their spiritual, personal, and family lives.

For more information and details, go to DefendingLife.tv.

The Catholic View for Women on EWTN: Engaging in Chastity

New episodes begin September 7…See topics

Airing: Wednesday, August 17 at 11:00 p.m. ET.  You can also stream EWTN online by going to EWTN.com and clicking on the “television” tab.

Topic: A young engaged couple talks about their commitment to chastity and how it has strengthened their relationship.

Go to TheCatholicViewforWomen.com for more information.

Special Appearances

Evangelist Alveda King will discuss the importance of voting, and voting pro-life, at 10:15 a.m. ET Aug. 16 on Bill Martinez Live. Listen online at www.billmartinezlive.com

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Every Life Update – New Baby, Culture Project and so much more!

As any of you parents know I could go on for a few pages about the joy of parenthood, but alas being a parent instills in me now an even deeper appreciation for the gift of life, and a greater zeal to fight for a more loving, peaceful, and Christ-centered world.

 

In that vein, please pray for these following initiatives right around the corner:

 

  1. Culture Project Missionaries: Please spread the word that scheduling for the Culture Project Missionaries that will return this October (and will be here through May!) to preach about the dignity of the Human Person will begin in full force August 23rd. You can go to http://www.restoreculture.com/ to schedule this year’s missionaries at your school or parish.

 

  1. 40 Days for Life: Begins September 28th – Sign up to take an hour to pray each week at Toledo’s last remaining abortion facility: 40daysforlife.com. We’ve tried every legal alternative to save children, now let’s try God’s prerogative – let’s PRAY for the end of abortion!

 

  1. 54 Day Novena for Our Nation: TODAY begins a 54 Day Novena for our nation. Catholics in particular are called to pray the rosary daily during these 54 days. You can learn more here: https://www.novenaforournation.com/. As Cardinal Burke states: “There is no doubt that our beloved nation is in one of the worst crises which it has ever experienced, a profound moral crisis which generates division on all levels and results in an ever-greater more pervasive violence and killing. For Roman Catholics, who have always been known for their faith-filled patriotism, the first response to this crisis is fervent prayer and, in particular, prayer through the intercession of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary, Mary Immaculate who is also the patroness of our nation.”

 

Finally, check out a few of these upcoming events here in August:

 

  1. 40 Days for Life Meeting (Thursday August 18 at 6 pm; Pastoral Center, 1933 Spielbusch Ave., Toledo): We will discuss the urgent need in our community to stand up together across denominations to fight for the end of abortion in our community through using the peaceful means of prayer, fasting and public witness. Join us to help finally end abortion here in Toledo!

 

  1. Run Baby Walk Event (Saturday, August 20, at 9 am; 3000 Arlington Ave., Toledo): Join the Pregnancy Center of Toledo for a fun 1 mile walk or 5k run to support their tremendous work in helping mothers and fathers choose life in our community! Find out more on their Facebook Event here: https://www.facebook.com/events/1238135516231673/.

 

  1. Should Christians Vote for Trump? (Wednesday August 24th 6 pm; Maumee Public Library): Join University of Toledo Professor Lee Strang and myself as we have a friendly debate to talk about this year’s Presidential election. I won’t be telling you who you should vote for, but hope to share some principles from Catholic Social Teaching that might help in informing your decision!

 

  1. Women’s Health and Fertility Seminar (Saturday August 27 at 10 am; St. John the Baptist Church, 109 N. Main Street, Glandorf): Leading experts and medical health professionals are gathering to share the good news about NaPro technology and addressing women’s health from a holistic perspective. Don’t miss this exciting seminar to help build the pro-life culture! See attached flyer!

 

  1. Live Laudato Si’ (Saturday August 27 at 1 pm; Most Holy Rosary Cathedral Auditorium): Join Bishop Daniel E. Thomas, Sister Sharon Havelak, OSF and more to discuss Pope Francis’ encyclical Laudato Si’ on

Saturday August 27th. The event will include welcoming the community to share how we can care for our common home and discover resources available to move forward in our local community and beyond.

 

 

Peter Range

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Catholic Charities Diocese of Toledo

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Unelected Judge Forces Ohio Taxpayers to Fund Planned Parenthood

Ohio Right to Life

Statement: Unelected Judge Forces Ohio Taxpayers to Fund Planned Parenthood 
Federal judge blocks Ohio law that diverts taxpayer dollars from Planned Parenthood

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE       CONTACT: Katherine Franklin
DATE: Friday, August 12, 2016     PHONE: 614-547-0099 ext. 304
The following statement is Ohio Right to Life’s response to Judge Michael Barrett’s decision to grant a permanent injunction, preventing our law to de-fund entities that perform or promote abortions from taking effect. It should be attributed to Katie Franklin, director of communications for Ohio Right to Life.

“Judge Barrett’s decision is a clear violation of states’ rights and the conscience rights of taxpayers. It is the public policy of the state of Ohio to prefer childbirth over abortion, and we should be allowed to allocate funds accordingly. Planned Parenthood has no constitutional right to the hard-earned dollars of taxpayers, millions of whom have deep and abiding objections to the corporation’s pro-abortion business model. As was the case in Roe v. Wade, yet again, an activist judge is fabricating ‘rights’ out of thin air to the benefit of the abortion industry. Ohio has hundreds of free to low-cost women’s health care providers that don’t perform abortions, yet we are forced to subsidize one that does. In 2015, Planned Parenthood performed 323,999 abortions, all while receiving $553.7 million in taxpayer dollars. That accounts for an obscene 42 percent of its total revenue. We fully expect Judge Barrett’s radical, activist decision to be overturned on appeal.”

Click here to read statement in web browser.

Founded in 1967, Ohio Right to Life, with more than 45 chapters and local affiliates, is Ohio’s oldest and largest grassroots pro-life organization. Recognized as the flagship of the pro-life movement in Ohio, ORTL works through legislation and education to promote and defend innocent human life from conception to natural death. 

Missing The Point About The Beginning Of Life Entirely

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Missing the point about the beginning of life entirely

 Editor’s note. This appeared on the blog of Minnesota Citizens for Life (MCCL), National Right to Life’s state affiliate. While this ran a while back, it rebutted an error that refuses to go away: the insistence that there is a “debate” about when human life begins.

humanconception2At the Idaho Statesman Journal’s science blog, Susie Bodman (an editor at the paper) responds to the pro-life contention that life begins at conception:

“As a biology student, I’m sorry, but the stipulation that ‘life begins at conception’ is laughable to me. However, it’s not for reasons you might assume — that I’m a godless scientist-in-the-making, a stereotypically liberal journalist, a pro-choice protagonist, a fire-breathing feminist or whatever else you might conjure up.

“It comes from how biologists define life and distinguish it from inanimate things, such as rocks. Living organisms are characterized by having the capacity for growth, reproduction, functional activity and continual change.

“A single cell is a form of life, and guess what eggs and sperms are. Yep, that’s right. They are CELLS.

“If eggs and sperm are already alive, well, then to a biologist life exists BEFORE conception.

“Also, if those egg and sperm cells are made by you, and you were at one time conceived from egg and sperm cells arising from a couple who were conceived from egg and sperm cells and so on, so long as you’re not at the end of an extinct lineage, life really is CONTINUOUS until you get back to the very first cell that formed on Earth.

“Therefore, life doesn’t just begin at conception. It’s more like life BEGAN with the first cell 3.8 billion years ago.”

Bodman really, laughably, misses the point. When we say “life begins at conception,” we mean (obviously, I thought) that the life of an individual human being begins at conception. Biological life in general is continuous, as she notes; even the sperm and egg are “living.”

But the sperm and egg are mere parts of larger organisms, not human beings themselves. When they unite a new single-celled organism (the zygote) is formed — a member of our species at the earliest stage of development — who (given an adequate environment and nutrition) will actively develop himself or herself toward maturity.

The textbook Human Embryology & Teratology explains: “Although life [defined broadly] is a continuous process, fertilization is a critical landmark because, under ordinary circumstances, a new, genetically distinct human organism is thereby formed.”

In short, Bodman apparently has yet to learn how biologists distinguish organisms (e.g., you, me, an embryo) from biological entities that are not organisms (e.g., sperm, egg, or a strand of my hair).

That a distinct, living and whole (though immature) human organism comes into existence at conception is a matter of biological fact. Embryology textbooks and leading experts overwhelmingly confirm this:

The Developing Human: Clinically Oriented Embryology: “Human development begins at fertilization when a male gamete or sperm (spermatozoon) unites with a female gamete or oocyte (ovum) to form a single cell—a zygote. This highly specialized, totipotent cell marked the beginning of each of us as a unique individual.”

Langman’s Embryology: “The development of a human begins with fertilization, a process by which the spermatozoon from the male and the oocyte from the female unite to give rise to a new organism, the zygote.”

Before We Are Born: Essentials of Embryology and Birth Defects: “Human development begins when an oocyte (ovum) from a female is fertilized by a sperm (spermatozoon) from a male. … This cell [the zygote], formed by the union of an oocyte and a sperm, is the beginning of a new human being.”

Dr. Jerome LeJeune, discoverer of Down syndrome chromosome: “To accept the fact that after fertilization has taken place a new human has come into being is no longer a matter of taste or opinion. The human nature of the human being from conception to old age is not a metaphysical contention; it is plain experimental evidence.”

Dr. Micheline Matthews-Roth, Harvard University Medical School: “It is scientifically correct to say that an individual human life begins at conception, when egg and sperm join to form the zygote, and this developing human always is a member of our species in all stages of its life.”

A Summary of Hillary Clinton’s Abortion Views

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In just 57 seconds, and in her own words, a summary of Hillary Clinton’s abortion fanaticism

By Dave Andrusko

Pro-abortion Hillary Clinton

Pro-abortion Hillary Clinton

I write for a living, but I thoroughly understand the power of visuals—to educate, to motive, and often to enchant. And to terrify.

A couple of days ago Gary Bauer’s American Values Action PAC released a YouTube video that in a mere 57 seconds encapsulates why Hillary Clinton is (by anyone’s definition not on the abortion industry’s payroll) an abortion extremist. These are Clinton’s own words and they are not taken out of context.

Watch it at youtube.com.

Of course there are many dimensions to the multi-layered Clinton abortion agenda that are not addressed, but the four items the You Tube video highlight will make your blood run cold.

#1. Expanding taxpayer funding for abortion, specifically for Planned Parenthood. And Clinton has forthrightly called for the end to the Hyde Amendment, which would put you and I back in the business of taxpayer funded abortions and increase by hundreds of thousands the number of dead babies.

#2. “Deep-seated cultural codes, religious beliefs and structural biases have to be changed.” This is even more ominous than it sounds; Democrats are not big believers in freedom of conscience or religion. These are remarks from a speech Clinton delivered this year to the “Women in The World Summit” in New York City. In context the message was impossible to miss: to bring real “reproductive health care” to the ends of the earth (Hillary and Bill Clinton are anti-life missionaries), a lot that means a great deal to billions of people must be jettisoned. And you don’t change what Clinton labeled “deep-seated cultural codes, religious beliefs and structural biases” with pleasantries. You do so coercively, with the power of the state.

#3. Unborn babies have no constitutional rights whatsoever, up to and including “just hours before delivery.”

#4. A pledge to appoint to the Supreme Court only people “who believe that Roe v. Wade is settled law.”

There is no way to exaggerate the level of Clinton’s commitment to multiplying the number of dead babies at home and aboard.

Listen to her. She is not hiding it.

Where Do The Presidential Candidates Stand on Abortion?

Where do the Presidential Candidates Stand on Abortion?

By Karen Cross, National Right to Life Political Director Every presidential election year, National Right to Life publishes a downloadable comparison flyer about the presidential candidates. This year’s flyer is entitled “Where Do the Candidates Stand on Abortion?” The downloadable version of “Where Do the Candidates Stand on Abortion?” is available at: www.nrlc.org/uploads/2016POTUScomparison.pdf

Not surprisingly, the candidates have very different views on abortion. Here is an overview of their positions on abortion-related issues.

Abortion on Demand

Donald Trump said, “Let me be clear – I am pro-life,” adding, “I did not always hold this position, but I had a significant personal experience that brought the precious gift of life into perspective for me.”

In contrast, in the U.S. Senate Hillary Clinton voted to endorse Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court decision which allows abortion for any reason. She says, “The unborn person doesn’t have constitutional rights,” later adding she believed this to be true even on the unborn child’s due date.

Partial-Birth Abortion

The partial-birth abortion procedure – used from the fifth month on – involves pulling a living baby feet-first out of the womb, except for the head, puncturing the skull and suctioning out the brain. The Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act was upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2007, in a 5-4 decision.

In 2000, in his book The America We Deserve, Donald Trump wrote that after consulting with doctors about the partial-birth abortion procedure he concluded that he would support a ban on that method.

In 2003, Hillary Clinton voted against the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act (voted to allow partial-birth abortions to continue) every chance she got.

Nominations to the U.S. Supreme Court

The next president may have the opportunity to appoint three or four justices to the U.S. Supreme Court.

In May 2016, Donald Trump released a list of eleven conservative judges whom he would consider for a Supreme Court vacancy, saying, “By the way, these judges are all pro-life.”

Hillary Clinton has said that she would only nominate Supreme Court justices who would uphold the decision that legalized abortion on demand, saying, “I would not appoint someone who didn’t think Roe v. Wade is settled law.”

Vice Presidential Candidates

The contrasting positions of the vice presidential candidates are listed.

Donald Trump chose Indiana Governor Mike Pence to be his running mate. Mike Pence had a solid pro-life voting record on abortion during 12 years in the U.S. House, including votes for passage of the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act. As governor of Indiana, Mike Pence champions pro-life measures.

Hillary Clinton chose U.S. Senator Tim Kaine as her running mate. Tim Kaine voted against the pro-life position in the U.S. Senate every chance he got, even voting against the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act. Tim Kaine co-sponsored a bill (S.217) that would nullify virtually all state limits on abortion, including late abortions.

Party Platforms

The party platforms reveal a great contrast on abortion.

The Republican Party Platform affirms “that the unborn child has a fundamental right to life,” opposes using government funds to perform or promote abortion or to fund abortion providers, and supports legislation to assist babies who survive abortion.

The Democratic Party Platform supports abortion on demand, and calls for repeal of the Hyde Amendment (which restricts the use of federal funds for abortion). The platform also supports government funding of abortion providers, including Planned Parenthood, the nation’s largest abortion provider.

Feel free to download and share the flyer. A downloadable version of the flyer, “Where do the Candidates stand on Abortion?” may be found here: www.nrlc.org/uploads/2016POTUScomparison.pdf

Look for updates in future National Right to Life News Today.

2016 POTUS comparison

 

Adult Stem Cells Saved Her Life

I’m very pleased to share with you the latest video from the Charlotte Lozier Institute: Today, we present a video celebrating one account of a life-saving ethical adult stem cell treatment.

As you know, the Charlotte Lozier Institute (CLI) is the research arm of Susan B.  Anthony List. Our short video recounts the poignant story of Cindy Schroeder, a mother from Kansas who thought she was given a death sentence when diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a blood cancer with a median survival rate of just over five years that had migrated from her bone marrow to her vital organs.

However her doctor had unexpected good news. He told her: “We have a cure. It’s adult stem cells. You are a good candidate and the success rate is excellent if we can get good cells from your body.”

I hope you will take a moment now to watch our brand new video and hear from Cindy herself about how her own adult stem cells saved her life:

Cindy Schroeder's Remarkable Story of Healing

Many others like Cindy are currently being treated with non-controversial adult stem cell transplants, which do not require the destruction of a human life for the healing of another, while many more could benefit if only they knew of this hope.

We plan to continue creating and sharing more inspiring videos like this one to raise awareness about this life-saving, science-based, and ethical option of treatment.

I hope you will share this new video with your family and friends!

For Life,
Chuck Donovan
President, Charlotte Lozier Institute

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