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present our views on the subject of abortion.
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go to Abortion: The Smart Pro-Life Position.
THE L. F. NEXUS
ABORTION FAQ
By Dr. Michael J. Bisconti
The
combination of the woman’s faith in God and the woman’s conscience should determine
whether abortion is a sin.
This page
supersedes all other web pages on our website on the subject of abortion.
Here
are the answers to your key questions on abortion:
Question> Dr. Bisconti, is abortion always a sin?
Answer> No.
Question> Is abortion a sin in the case of rape?
Answer> No.
Question> Is abortion a sin in the case of incest?
Answer> No.
Question> Is abortion a sin if necessary to save the
life of the mother?
Answer> No.
Question> Should Dr. Bisconti’s belief determine
whether abortion is a sin?
Answer> No.
Question> Should Dr. Bisconti’s judgment determine
whether abortion is a sin?
Answer> No.
Question> Should the government determine whether
abortion is a sin?
Answer> No.
Question> Should any religious leader determine
whether abortion is a sin?
Answer> No.
Question> Should any doctor determine whether abortion
is a sin?
Answer> No.
Question> Should any social worker determine whether
abortion is a sin?
Answer> No.
Question> Should any psychologist determine whether
abortion is a sin?
Answer> No.
Question> Should any psychiatrist determine whether
abortion is a sin?
Answer> No.
Question> Should the combination of the woman’s faith
in God and the woman’s conscience determine whether abortion is a sin?
Answer> Yes.
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