“A clump of cells?!”
by Kendra Wright
At Tennessee Tech, a Middle Eastern student told me that he is Muslim and in his country, killing the unborn is just like killing a born person. But he knew very little about abortion.
He was very shocked to hear that 1.2 million die every year in this country from abortion.
He asked why people get abortions and if “not wanting” the child is a frequent justification. I confirmed that this is often the case.
I started explaining the difference between a wanted child and an unwanted child. If a child is wanted, we call it a baby. If it is unwanted, we call it a clump of cells.
He was shocked. “A clump of cells?!”
He could see right away that a baby is not just a clump of cells and calling it such is ridiculous.
Kendra Wright is a CBR project director and a regular FAB contributor.
Tags: abortion, CBR, Center for Bio-Ethical Reform, GAP, Genocide Awareness Project, Kendra Wright, Tennessee Tech University, TTU
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July 25th, 2015 at 10:11 am
Kalan walker says:She sounds very intelligent, and dresses well! Keep up the good work.