Posts Tagged ‘adoption’

The Ad Hominem Fallacy

Monday, June 8th, 2009

Scott Klusendorf has written an article entitled Five Bad Ways to Argue About Abortion. One of the mistakes he points out is known as theĀ Ad hominem fallacy where people attack the person rather than refute the argument. The following is an excerpt from the article where he specifically deals with the challenge: you say you disagree with abortion – so how many babies have you adopted?

“Consider also the claim that pro-lifers are hypocritical to protest abortion unless they adopt babies they do not want aborted. For the moment, let’s assume there are not two million American families willing to do this, as is the case. How would the alleged reluctance of pro-lifers to adopt babies justify the act of abortion? While it is true that pro-life advocates should help those facing crisis pregnancies, it is not true that abortion is justified whenever that obligation is left unmet.

Imagine a bigot arguing, Unless you agree to marry my wife, you have no right to oppose me beating her. Or, Unless you are willing to adopt my three sons by noon today, I shall execute them. If you reject his ultimatum, is he morally justified performing acts of violence on innocent victims?”

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Of course pro-lifers should offer to adopt unwanted babies whenever possible, and Prolife UC’s adoption offer stands. However attempting to defend abortion on the grounds that pro-lifers are not consistent when they don’t adopt, is poor logic.

The Adoption Challenge

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

University of Canterbury Students Association Society, Prolife UC takes abortion very seriously. In response to a letter to the editor of CANTA (Finn, 25 May), our society has committed to ensuring that any pregnant woman seeking an abortion is given the opportunity for their unborn child to be carried to term and then adopted.

In each case, our group will find a couple who will adopt the child of any woman who would have otherwise had her aborted. If we are unable to find a suitable couple, one of our members will adopt the child.

We are thankful to have already received an offer of adoption from a couple living in Rangiora. I have asked them for some background information on themselves and their family…

Pregnant, considering an abortion?

  • We are Craig and Julie Thompson of Rangiora
  • We have a family of 10 children in a large house on 24 Acres
  • We have a supportive teenage daughter who cares
  • We will care and support you during your pregnancy, birth and beyond
  • We would like to openly adopt and care for your child
  • We have a range of specialised support people available including doctors, midwives, councellors etc

Anyone in a crisis pregnancy situation – or who knows a woman who is in a crisis pregnancy situation and unsure – is encouraged to get in touch with Craig & Julie confidentially through this website. Click here to email Prolife UC and we will pass your email on to them.