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A panel discussion on one of society's most controversial issues -- abortion -- took place Thursday at Princeton University.
Seven panelists -- including Princeton's own professors Peter Singer, Don Marquis, Elizabeth Harman and Robert George -- offered wide-ranging views on the topic "Is It Wrong To End Early Human Life?"
Still, as panelist Jeff McMahan of Rutgers University pointed out, the debate over whether it is wrong to end early human rights could be simplified dramatically.
"I've only heard two answers to the question thus far," McMahan said midway through the discussion. "Yes, and no."..
Scholars debate abortion issues
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OTTAWA, May 2, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Thousands of students and adults are gearing up for the much anticipated March for Life 2008, set to rock the national capital next Thursday, May 8. Meanwhile, March for Life activities have already begun around the nation. In Regina Saskatchewan the pro-life March is underway today and the March in Edmonton and Winnipeg are set for Sunday.
African-Americans have brought a new vitality to the pro-life movement in the United States as they have seen the fight for the right to life as the greatest human rights struggle of the 21st century. Alveda King, with all the fire and stamina of her late uncle Martin Luther King Jr., has rallied thousands to speak out, to march, to lobby and to pray that unborn children may be recognized in law as human beings and given full legal protection....
Alveda King, Niece of Great Civil Rights Leader, to Kick off Canada's National March for Life May 8
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Denver Bible Church Pastor Bob Enyart debated PP attorney Ed Ramey
at UNC last week about Personhood and wound up telling him,
“If you don’t know right from wrong, stay out of the public policy debate arena!’