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In our previous episode, Tierre’s Choice, we saw how her decision to continue the pregnancy carried a profound assumption: that the unborn baby is a human being—a person of equal value and worthy of protection.
In this episode, What is a Human?, we’re going to examine exactly why the unborn child is a human person deserving of our protection.
The abortion industry works hard to convince us that the unborn are not persons and therefore not worthy of legal or moral protection. They insist abortion should never trouble our conscience because, in their view, the unborn are neither human nor persons in any meaningful biological or legal sense.
But philosophy, science, religion, and metaphysics all point in the opposite direction.
That’s why we need to clearly explain why the unborn child is, in fact, a person—a human being—fully worthy of protection.
In this conversation, we’ll discover that a person is a subjective center of intelligence, intention, and emotion. In other words, a person is a “who” that thinks, wills, and feels.
There is so much more to say, so please listen in and join one of the most important conversations we should have!
By Corey PiperIn our previous episode, Tierre’s Choice, we saw how her decision to continue the pregnancy carried a profound assumption: that the unborn baby is a human being—a person of equal value and worthy of protection.
In this episode, What is a Human?, we’re going to examine exactly why the unborn child is a human person deserving of our protection.
The abortion industry works hard to convince us that the unborn are not persons and therefore not worthy of legal or moral protection. They insist abortion should never trouble our conscience because, in their view, the unborn are neither human nor persons in any meaningful biological or legal sense.
But philosophy, science, religion, and metaphysics all point in the opposite direction.
That’s why we need to clearly explain why the unborn child is, in fact, a person—a human being—fully worthy of protection.
In this conversation, we’ll discover that a person is a subjective center of intelligence, intention, and emotion. In other words, a person is a “who” that thinks, wills, and feels.
There is so much more to say, so please listen in and join one of the most important conversations we should have!