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[1] John Warwick Montgomery,"The Rights ol the Unborn Children, "The Simon Greenleaf Law Review, vol.5 (1985-86), p.25.

[2] Michael Tooley, Abortion and Infanticide (Oxford: Calendon Press, 1983), p.419.

[3] William Brennan, Medical Holocausts: Exterminative Medicine in Nazi Germany and Contemporary America (Boston, MA: Nordland Pub. International, Inc., 1980), vol.1, p.98.

[4] Peter Singer, as cited by Martin Maywer in Fundamentlist Journal, June 1988.

[5] Paul Fowler, Abortion: Toward an Evangelical Consensus (Portland, OR: Multnomah Press 1987).p.11; "Abortion Hard Questions and Elusive Answers, "USA Today, April 24, 1984; Americans United for Life Legal Defense Fund, "on Pain Experienced by Fetuses in Abortions(Chicago,IL: AUFLDF, compiled dada, nd. )cf. Chicago Times, "26 Doctors Agree: Fetuses Feel Pain,"Feb. 14, 1984

[6] Lawyer Cooperative, U.S Supreme Court Reports,vo1.35 (1974), Roe v. Wade, 410 US 133,p.181;410 US 133 at 159; cf.Harold O.J. Brown, Death Before Birth (Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson, 1977),p.81, cf. pp.73-96; John Warwick Montgomery,"The Rights of the Unborn Children," The Simon Greenleaf Law Review, vol. 5 (1985-86), p.64.

[7] Motion filed in the Supreme Court of the United States,Oct. 15, 1971 (Re: No. 70-18 and No. 70-40), titled Motion and Brief Amicus Curiae of Certain Physicians, Professionls and Fellows of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology in Support of Appellees, Dennis J. Horan et al., United States District Court 1971, pp.19, 29- 30.

[8] Ibid., p.7.

[9] Ibid., pp.13-14.

[10] Ibid., p.64, cf. pp.19-20, 58-64.

[11] Television program transcript, "Abortion" Chattanooga, TN, The John Ankerberg Evangelistic Association, 1982, p.2.

[12] California Medicine, vol.113, no.3 (Sept.1970), p.67.

[13] Keith L. Moore. The Developing Human: Clinically Oriented Embryology (Philadelphia, PA: W.B. Sanders, 1982), p.1, emphasis added.

[14] Thomas W. Hilgers, Dennis J. Horan, Abortion and Social Justice (Thaxton, VA: Sun Life, 1980), p.5.

[15] Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing and Allied Health (Philadelphia: W.B. Sanders Co., 1978), 2nd ed.. p.335.

[16] The Subcommittee on Separation of Powers, Report to Senate Judiciary Committee S-158, 97'h Congress,First Session, 1981.

[17] Ibid., cf. Richard Exley, Abortion: Pro-life by Conviction, Pro-choice by Default (Tulsa, OK: Honor Books, 1989), p.18; Norman L. Geisler, Christian Ethics: Options and Issues (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker,1989), p.149.

[18] Landrum B. Shettles, Riles of Life: The Scientific Evidence for Life Before Birth (Grand Rapids, Ml:Zondervan, 1983), p.114.

[19] Ibid.

[20] Ibid.

[21] Ibid.

[22] The Subcommittee on Separation of Powers, Report to Senate Judiciary Committee S-158, 97th Congress,First Session, 1981; cf. Richard Exley, Abortion: Pro-life by Conviction, Pro-Choice by Default (Tulsa, OK: Honor Books, 1989), p.18.

[23] Ibid.; cf. Norman L. Geisler, Christian Ethics: Options and Issues (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker), 1989. p.149.

[24] Ibid., Report to Senate.

[25] Ibid., and Richard Exley, Abortion: Pro-life by Conviction, Pro-choice by Default (Tulsa, OK: Honor Books, 1989), p.18.

[26] Dr. and Mrs. J.C. Willke, Handbook on Abortion and Abortion Questions and Answers (Hayes Publishing Co., 1985), p.40.

[27] Shettles, Rites of Life: The Scientific Evidence for Life Before Birth, p.113.

[28] The Subcommittee on Separation of Powers, Report to Senate; cf. Exley, Abortion: Pro-life by Conviction, Pro-choice by Default, p.18; Geisler, Christian Ethics Options and Issues, p.149.

[29] Landrum B. Shettles in Abortion: Opposing Viewpoints (New York: Greenhaven Press, 1986), p.16, emphasis added.

[30] Hilgers and Horan, p.317.

[31] Ibid.

[32] Ibid.

[33] John C. Fletcher, Mark l. Evans," Maternal Bonding in Early Fetal Ultrasound Examinations," New England Journal of Medicine, February 17, 1983.

[34] Bernard N. Nathanson, "deeper into Abortion," New England Journal of Medicine, Nov. 28, 1974, p.1189.

[35] Initial transcript, The Ankerberg Theological Research Institute, Is Abortion Justifiable? televised program, Jan. t990, p.7.

[36] Geisler, Christian ethics: Options and Issues, p.140.

[37] Hilgers and Horan, pp.27, 32-33.

[38] Jean S. Garton, Who Broke the Baby? (Minneapolis, MN: Bethany, 1979), p.41. (Order from Life Cycle Books, 2205 Danforth Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M4C 1K4.)

[39] Ibid., cf. Landrum B. Shettles in Abortion: Opposing Viewpoints, p.19.

[40] Geisler, Christian Ethics: Options and Issues, p.140.

[41] Garton, pp.21-26.

[42] Shetttes in Abortion: Opposing Viewpoints, p.19.

[43] Lawyer Cooperative, U.S. Supreme Court Reports, p.183; 410 US 113 at 163.

[44] Ibid., pp.180, 182; 410 US 113 at 158, 162.

[45] Exley, Abortion: Pro-life by Conviction, Pro-choice by Default, p.30.

[46] Fowler, Abortion: Toward an Evangelical Consensus,p.52.

[47] Scientists for Life, Inc. and Edward C. Freiling, p.40, emphasis added.

[48] Geisler, Christian Ethics: Options and Issues, pp.146-47.

[49] Ibid., p.154.

[50] Hilgers, Horan and Mall (eds.), pp.349-50, emphasis added.

[51] Ibtd., pp.351, 354, emphasis added.

[52] cf. transcript, The Ankerberg Theological Research Institute, Is Abortion Justifiable?

[53] Curt Young, The Least of These: What Everyone Should Know About Abortion (Chicago, LL: Moody Press, 1984), p.85.

[54] Exley, p.43.

[55] Transcript, The Ankerberg Theological Research Institute, Is Abortion Justifiable?, p.4.

[56] Young, p.85.

[57] Ibid., pp.87-88.

[58] Young, p.96.

[59] Ibid., p.89.

[60] Ibid.

[61] Ibid., p.95.

[62] Hilgers and Horan, p.77.

[63] Shettles, Rites of Life: The Scientific Evidence for Life Before Birth, p.116.

[64] "Abortion: Hard Questions and Elusive Answers," USA Today, April 24, 1984.

[65] Hilgers, Horan and Mall (eds.), p.213.

[66] Transcript, The Ankerberg Theological Research Institute, Is Abortion Justifiable?, p.5.

[67] Hilgers, Horan and Mall (eds.), pp.212-13.

[68] Ibid., p.213.

[69] James K. Hoffmeier,(ed.) Abortion: A Christian Understanding and Response (Grand Rapids, Ml: Baker, 1987), pp.167-68, see 144.

[70] Exley, p.56.

[71] Reardon, pp.xvi-xix.

[72] Hiigers and Horan, pp.58,77.

[73] For detailed documentation see note 75, John Ankerberg and John Weldon, When Does Life Begin?(1989), footnotes 57--58, 82-83.

[74] Debra Evans, Without Moral Limits: Women,Reproduction and the New Medical Technology (Westchester, IL: Crossway Books, 1989), pp.60-61.

[75] See note 73 and Wanda Franz, Testimony, U.S.Congress, House, Human Resources and Intergovernmental Relations Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, Hearing on Medical and Psychological Impact of Abortions,101st Cong., First Session, Mar. 16, 1989. See also Vincent Rue, The Hatch Hearings, vol. 1, pp.329-W8; N. Spreckhard, The Psycho-Social Stress Following Abortion (Kansas City, MO: Sheed and Ward, 1987); N. Spreckhard (ed.), Post Abortion Trauma (1987); David Mall and Waiter F. Watts, M.D. (ed.),
Psychological Aspects of Abortion, Frederick, MD,University Publications of America, 1979; The Rutherford Institute, Major Articles and Books Concerning the Detrimental Effects of Abortion (summary report from hundreds of scientific studies published in medical and psychological journals),Manassas, VA (P.O. Box 510), The Rutherford Institute.

[76] National Right to Life Educational Trust Fund,"Abortion: Some Medical Facts," Washington,D.C., NRLETF, 1989, p.5.

[77] Reardon, p.93.

[78] Ibid., p.96, cf. Bernadell Technical Bulletin, Nov.1989 (see ref. Christianity Today, July 14, 1989).

[79] Ibid., p.97.

[80] Ibid., p.99.

[81] Ibid., pp.100-01.

[82] Reardon, pp.109-11.

[83] Ibid., p.119.

[84] Fowler, p.196.

[85] Interview with Coleman McCarthy, "Does Abortion Harden Maternal Instinct?," National Catholic Reporter, Feb. 24, 1989, p.20.

[86] Vincent M. Rue, et al., A Report on the Psychological Aftermath of Abortion, p.53.

[87] Reardon, pp.119-20.

[88] Ibid., p.129.

[89] Ibid., pp.130-31.

[90] See note 73.

[91] Rue, et al., A Report on the Psychological Aftermath of Abortion, p.4.

[92] National Right to Life Educational Trust Fund, "Abortion: Some Medical Facts," Washington,D.C., NRLETF, 1989, p.7.

[93] Ibid., p.5.

[94] Rue, et al., A Report on the Psychological Aftermath of Abortion.

[95] Ibid., p.8.

[96] Ibid., p.T.

[97] Ibid., pp.6-7.

[98] Ibid., p.53.

[99] Ibid., p.54.

[100] p.Ney, "A Consideration of Abortion Survivors," Child Psychiatry and Human Development, vol. 13,1982, pp.168-79.

[101] Fowler, p.14T.

[102] HerbertT. Krimmel and Martin J. Foley, "Abortion and Human Life: A Christian Perspective" The Simon Greenleaf Law Review, vol. 5 (1985--86), pp.12-13.

[103] Umberto Cassuto, Commentary on the Book of Exodus (Jerusalem: Magnes Press, The Hebrew University, 1967), p.275.

[104] C.F. Keil, F. Delitzsch, Commentary on the Old Testament in Ten Volumes, vol. 1 (Exodus) (Grand Rapids, Ml: Eerdmans, 1978), pp.134-35.

[105] Television program transcript, "Abortion," Chattanooga, TN, The John Ankerberg Evangelistic Association, 1982. p.3.

[106] James F. Humber, Robert F. Almeder. Biomedical Ethics and the Law(New York:Pienum Press,1976),pp.72,84.

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