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