
To Protect Those Unable to Protect Themselves
Saving the Unborn
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Narrateur(s):
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Theodora Clark
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Auteur(s):
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James M. Cavanaugh
À propos de cet audio
To Protect Those Unable To Protect Themselves: Saving The Unborn by James M Cavanaugh is a transformative exploration into the delicate intersection of life, love, and choice. Colonel Jim Cavanaugh, a seasoned Air Force veteran later turned civic leader, delves into the heart of the abortion debate with a passion to protect the voiceless and defenseless.
The narrative takes you on a profound journey, navigating the first nine months of life from both the perspective of the expectant mother and the vulnerable life within her. As Cavanaugh dissects varying perspectives on when the unborn is recognized as a human being, he sheds light on the complexities surrounding birth control, emphasizing the abortifacient potential within certain methods. Detailed discussions on abortion methods and the distinction between a woman's power to abort and the right to abort unfold, paving the way for a historical exploration of abortion in American jurisprudence, with a critical focus on the legacy of Roe v Wade. In the wake of societal complexities, Cavanaugh passionately argues for a new pathway to safeguard the unborn. The final chapters offer a comprehensive, compassionate solution, rooted in caring, love, and protection of the unborn, while respecting a woman's agency in the decision-making process.
This thought-provoking guide challenges societal norms, urges listeners to reshape their perspectives on one of the most divisive issues of our time, and proposes solutions to protect the defenseless unborn.
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