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by Brad Stetson (Editor) "At the root of all discussion regarding human rights is the fundamental question, "Who counts as a human person?..." (more)
Key Phrases: abortion law enforcement, nascent human life, protecting prenatal life, New York, United States, Board of Regents (more...)
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“This collection of essays has a psychological effect much like night thoughts, those disturbing images that can come to mind while you lie awake....When it comes to abortion, most of us have our heads in the sand. The worst part is that our sense of moral outrage on the subject has been nearly extinguished....This is a chilling book, which offers...fresh insights, and thus some rare encouragement.”–National Review

“(These essays are) interesting and informative, while some are so profoundly moving as to almost overshadow the rest of the book...This book demonstrates that the truth about the nature of abortion is taking its toll on those who would deny that truth; and that falsehood never leaves those who indulge in it unscathed.”–The Interim

“Brings out the lively academic dimension of pro-life America...The book is a rich assortment, and the reader has the sense of dipping into the extended reflections of distinguished philosophers, sociologists, doctors, and lawyers. I