In Defense of the Unborn: Journey from Womb to Tomb
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the unborn. It defines life as a sacred creation of God and must be preserved at all cost and any
circumstance. It asserts that to terminate pregnancy at any stage by abortion is murder of an innocent baby,
a human being to all appearances.
It offers adoption as an alternative to abortion and suggests ways to facilitate the process of adoption. It
follows up our different ways of living, the decisions we have to make, etc. from inception to the end of life.
In passing it dwells lightly on early childhood recollections and talks about some survivors of abortion.
It also highlights some laments to old age; some discussions on ways to prepare for a happy retirement,
citing the importance of financial or fiduciary planners; and lists down the pros and cons of the different
states as a guideline to facilitate the decision where to retire.
Finally, this book reminds us of the best preparation for our exit from this world to the next.
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In Defense of the Unborn - Ernesto Y. Lee M.D.
Copyright © 2020 by Ernesto Y. Lee, M.D. 820932
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18258.pngCONTENTS
18269.pngIntroduction
Chapter 1 The Sanctity Of Life
Chapter 2 Growing Old vs. Growing Up
Chapter 3 Using Abortion as a Tool In Sex Selection And Birth Control
Chapter 4 A Short Diversion From Our Itinerary
Chapter 5 To Dispense Or Not To Dispense The Abortion Pills
Chapter 6 Children Adoption Center
Chapter 7 The Abdominal Ultrasound Law Of Kentucky
Chapter 8 Our First Childhood
Chapter 9 Our Second Childhood
Chapter 10 Emergency Fund For Unplanned Pregnancies
Chapter 11 Lament To Old Age
Chapter 12 New Abortion Law In California
Chapter 13 The Graying For America
Chapter 14 Signs Of Old Age Deterioration And Dementia
Chapter 15 Not All That’s Old Is Bad
Chapter 16 Upper Class Scottsdale Senior Center
Chapter 17 A Time To Decide When And Where To Retire
Chapter 18 Age Restriction Community
Chapter 19 Best State To Retire In
Chapter 20 Existing Only, Not Living
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Summary
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16923.pngINTRODUCTION
16933.pngT HE LAUNCHING OF this book is in response to the increasing number and popularity of abortion not only in America but all over the world. It is hoped that by bringing this subject to the attention of the general public, millions will be saved in terms of the mighty dollars and human lives, more especially the unborn.
Although at first glance the Malthusian Theory which asserts that Calamities, War and Famine are necessary evils to control the population of the earth may seem a better alternative to using abortion as we know it to carry out this objective, having experienced myself and survived the evils of calamities, hunger, and diseases during World War II, I vehemently reject these contentions, which should never be condoned for any reason in a civilized world. And though it seems that all is fair at war with both opposing parties armed with their best weapons it is never fair in abortion where the helpless unborn baby is a sitting duck target with no chance or choice to evade or fight back.
To live life to its fullest is a dream we all aspire. To reward ourselves with the fruits of our own labor is a noble end, but to share our rewards with the rest of the world is even much nobler and worthy of our endeavor; for there is nothing more rewarding than to