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The basis for all our other rights is the right to life. While it is a simple concept to understand, that doesn't mean it is without nuance. Does supporting a right to life mean opposing war and capital punishment? If we don't advocate for quality of life, are we merely pro-birth instead of pro-life? Is there more to life than the physical, scientific definition? And do the Founding Fathers' beliefs about the right to life match Scripture?
The basis for all our other rights is the right to life. While it is a simple concept to understand, that doesn't mean it is without nuance. Does supporting a right to life mean opposing war and capital punishment? If we don't advocate for quality of life, are we merely pro-birth instead of pro-life? Is there more to life than the physical, scientific definition? And do the Founding Fathers' beliefs about the right to life match Scripture?