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John Paul II on Abortion, 1999
By daniel | September 20, 2005
The conflict is between a culture that affirms, cherishes, and celebrates the gift of life, and a culture that seeks to declare entire groups of human beings - the unborn, the terminally ill, the handicapped, and others considered “unuseful” - to be outside the boundaries of legal protection.
John Paul II, 1999
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