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Of all the hate mail I got last week, this one most amused me.
I’m posting it not so much to prove I have guts, because I’m not actually sure what Mr. Belanger thought he wrote that I would be afraid to post.
No, I’m posting it to rebut a tired common argument the other side tosses that some of us fall prey to: “How many babies have you adopted?” as if one has to earn the right to try to protect a child from being murdered….


In his article, “Five bad ways to argue about abortion,” premiere pro-life apologist Scott Klusendorf (whose excellent new book this site is promoting) explains:

Instead of defending the abortion act itself, some “pro-choice” advocates personally attack those who do not share their views….
Instead of defending their views with facts and arguments… [they] attack[ ] the character of pro-lifers. We call this the ad hominem fallacy. It is fallacious reasoning because even if the personal attack is true, it does nothing to refute the pro-lifer’s argument….

About this particular attack, Klusendorf writes:

Consider… the claim that pro-lifers are hypocritical to protest abortion unless they adopt babies they do not want aborted. For the moment, let’s assume there are not 2 million American families willing to do this, as is the case. How would the alleged reluctance of pro-lifers to adopt babies justify the act of abortion? While it is true that pro-life advocates should help those facing crisis pregnancies, it is not true that abortion is justified whenever that obligation is left unmet.
Imagine a bigot arguing, Unless you agree to marry my wife, you have no right to oppose me beating her. Or, Unless you are willing to adopt my 3 sons by noon today, I shall execute them. If you reject his ultimatum, is he morally justified performing acts of violence on innocent victims?…
[A]bortion advocates must offer facts and arguments in support of their position. Attacking people personally, even if those attacks are true, will not make their case or refute ours.

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