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DR. DAVID J. AYERS: ABORTION’S SLIPPERY SLOPE - KILLING THE OTHER TWIN |
So why would women pregnant with twins want to ‘minus’ one? The main reasons cited in the Times article were ‘social’ and ‘emotional’—not medical. Women want to avoid the stresses and deprivations of raising twins, often even construing their ‘choice’ as an act of love that benefits both the terminated and surviving twin. As one proponent admitted, it is really about women exercising their freedom to ‘fashion their lives how they want.”

An increasingly used ‘medical’ procedure that some women want and some physicians provide—also known as a ‘twin reduction. In the 1970s and 1980s, pro-choice activists ridiculed what they claimed were illegitimate ‘slippery slope’ arguments made by pro-lifers about what moral horrors might be generated by an absolute right to abortion.
The slippery slope is here. And we are picking up speed.
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Let’s examine a stunning facet of human nature: When people get something free, they want more of that something even if it means hurting other people.






