You are a life-supporting activist, a decisive professional choice, a better understanding of the life-supporting debate, millions of uncertain "mediators", or women or men who are faced with unwanted pregnancies Let 's judge what to do with this 12 - part course and provide a life - friendly position.
Written by the famous pro-life writer Randy Alcorn, this series covers a wide range of contents, including a detailed but very easy-to-read repeatable life response to many of the most common support selection discussions.
Randy served as a pastor for 14 years before the Eternal Observation Ministry (EPM) began in 1990. He holds a bachelor's degree in theology from the University of Maltona and a master's degree in Bible study and an honorary doctorate at the Western Seminary in Portland, Oregon. He taught two part-time departments
As a best-selling author of the New York Times, Randy wrote more than 50 books, including happiness, heaven, treasure and gold medal winner Say Free Home. His book was translated into over 60 languages and sold over 9 million copies. Randy has written a number of magazines including EPM's problem-oriented magazine "Eternal Views". His blog is active every day on Facebook and Twitter and has become a guest of more than 700 radio, TV, online show including family, today's family life, restoring our hearts and biblical answers .
The word "to support life" and the word "support selection" is synonymous with the argument that abortion is morally right or wrong. In 1973, the US Supreme Court ruled a landmark ruling on the support of Roy v. Wade's abortion. With this decision, pregnant women can choose to continue pregnancy or abortion. However, as many people think that this is theoretically wrong, not everyone is satisfied with this decision. It led to the support of division and abortion (support of choice) and the opposite support (support of life).
I understand that the terms "support life", "support abortion", "support abortion", "support abortion" are misleading. Most "supporters" and "anti-abortors" support several exceptions. "Selective to support" and "Support abortion", and most "supporting selectors" and "supporting abortions" support life and may be beneficial for some exceptions to those "abortions" not. Acceptable rules such as partial abortion. Therefore, for those who oppose abortion (perhaps those who admit specific exceptions) use the term "conservative" and those who tend to go to abortion rather than those who are against abortion use "freedom" I will. , You may allow some exceptions)))
It is a controversial topic in the United States whether abortion and whether people support life (and hence abortion) or abortion (ie support of abortion) is a topic that is controversial, many intense debate The theme is. Prior to the notorious ruling of the Supreme Court 's "Roy and Wade" in 1973, abortion was illegal in most states in the United States and in some cases was legal only in other countries. In other words, the case "Roe vs. Wade" is a landmark event in the empowerment of women who legislate abortion in order to determine the privacy rights of women including pregnant children and establish abortion regulations.
Legal abortion opponents do not regard this as a constitutional right. They believe that the law imposes many restrictions on the freedom of choice for people and should be done in the case of abortion. In fact, the enemies of abortion believe that the law supports a series of legal rights, namely women. Since 1973, the proportion of women who have aborted before the 8 th week, and the safest way of using is steadily increasing. Legislation also leads to a significant reduction in complications by improving usability and accessibility. The second major result of switching from illegal abortion to legitimate abortion is improving fairness. Before legalization, there were actually no legal abortion markets, but there were two. Women with knowledge and skills often have access to reasonable and safe abortion done by doctors. For women who do not have information or funds, this option is not available