If
you must make any decisions about abortion
You’d
be very wise to read this book:
If
you are considering terminating a pregnancy or if you counsel others regarding
abortion.
The
book explains the various beliefs regarding the nature of the embryo and
regarding when an individual human life begins. It offers you a
broadened perspective on intentional pregnancy termination (“inpreterm”*)
which can help you greatly to make your own informed decision.
*
Because many people allow emotion to overpower reason, the word “inpreterm”
was created as an alternative to “abortion.”
Hopefully, it will relieve the strongly imbedded and highly emotional
charge in the word abortion and allow logic and reason to enter the arena.
Inpreterm can be used as a noun or a verb.
If
you are a legislator involved in drafting or voting on legislation regarding:
Abortion
Birth
control
Women’s
health issues
Fetal
tissue research
Sex
education
Censorship
Separation
of church and state
Capital
punishment
Restrictions
or taxation of Internet usage
If
your occupation or personal interest involves any of the nine areas listed
above.
If
you are an attorney or judge involved in any legal action related to abortion.
Viewed
in detail, intentional pregnancy termination (inpreterm) is clearly a religious
issue. Thus, any legislation prohibiting abortion can be challenged
on the basis that it violates the freedom of religion as secured by the First
Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. An Interview With The Devil
explains the religious connections and implications in considerable detail.
If
you are undecided about where you stand regarding abortion.
This
book brings to light aspects of the controversy which very few people have ever
looked at. For example, have you examined intentional pregnancy
termination (inpreterm/abortion) in the context of atheism, “Christian
one-life-ism,” and reincarnation and noted the vast differences regarding the
significance of abortion among them?
If
you must make any type of decision regarding abortion.
Read
this book. Make your decision an informed one.
If
you must make any type of decision regarding capital punishment.
Read
sections 57 and 58 in this interview to help yourself make an informed decision.
If
you are concerned about keeping the Internet free.
Sections
85 and 86 of this interview offer insights into a very creative alternative to
Internet taxation.
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