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Thursday, September 29, 2022
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"We were born with a brain. Why can’t we use it when debating abortion?"
An article "We were born with a brain. Why can’t we use it when debating abortion?" that mentions and discusses an article by me.
Interesting, however, the author overlooks or ignores some of the core points of my article, such as that there are far better reasons to believe that most abortions are not wrong and should be legal than that nearly all abortions are wrong and should be legal!
How could that have been missed?
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