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Quick Questions Where in the Bible does it say that abortion is wrong?
Quick Questions Did St. Thomas Aquinas believe ensoulment occurred 40 or 80 days after conception, making abortion permissible until then?
Quick Questions Was St. Thomas Aquinas wrong about when human life begins?
Quick Questions Aren't pro-life Catholics who support a particular war being hypocritical?
Quick Questions What's the difference between direct and indirect abortion?
Quick Questions Would killing a human conceived in a test tube still be considered murder?
Quick Questions Since the Church has not said when ensoulment occurs, does that make abortion and embryonic research morally acceptable?

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