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Ending Life Issues: Six Essays on Abortion and Euthanasia
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Ending Life Issues: Six Essays on Abortion and Euthanasia in Ottawa, ON
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Ending Life Issues: Six Essays on Abortion and Euthanasia in Ottawa, ON
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Abortion and euthanasia are complex topics. Not only are there the standard arguments for and against to consider. There are also the questions these raise of the implications of certain views.
-Could legalizing euthanasia for the terminally ill eventually lead to legalizing it for people with mental illness?
-How should people act while trying to fight what they consider to be real atrocities?
-Can infanticide be justified?
-Should we clone brainless humans so that we can harvest their organs?
-Should we give medical assistance in dying to alien races living on our planet?
-Has a pro-choice author offered a coherent argument for abortion?
In Ending Life Issues, pro-life apologist Chris Christiansen tackles all of these questions. He tries to show the best arguments that both sides have to offer so that their positions can be understood. He then offers his own reasoning for why he maintains that human life should be respected and fought for throughout.
Abortion and euthanasia are complex topics. Not only are there the standard arguments for and against to consider. There are also the questions these raise of the implications of certain views.
-Could legalizing euthanasia for the terminally ill eventually lead to legalizing it for people with mental illness?
-How should people act while trying to fight what they consider to be real atrocities?
-Can infanticide be justified?
-Should we clone brainless humans so that we can harvest their organs?
-Should we give medical assistance in dying to alien races living on our planet?
-Has a pro-choice author offered a coherent argument for abortion?
In Ending Life Issues, pro-life apologist Chris Christiansen tackles all of these questions. He tries to show the best arguments that both sides have to offer so that their positions can be understood. He then offers his own reasoning for why he maintains that human life should be respected and fought for throughout.

















