"Is Being Pro-Choice a Sin?" studies the wording in the Roman
Catholic Church's official pronouncements, compares the related
ambiguities and inconsistencies in the Church's official teachings
regarding abortion, and brings to the forefront many yet unanswered
questions about one of the most controversial issues of our time.
Len Belter relies on his personal experience as a practicing
Catholic as he shares a detailed examination of the human
reproductive process, formal church documents, and natural law
concepts. Intended for church bishops and others who share Belter's
misgivings, Belter questions why every fertilized human egg
existing outside a woman's womb must be considered of equivalent
moral value as a born human. While detailing where clarification
and change are needed within church doctrine, Belter delves into
such topics as: Why the Church ignores that many fertilized human
eggs are naturally shed The significance of the historical
understanding of the "male seed" What role fertility treatments
play in the church's position The alleged sin of cooperating with
evil "Is Being Pro-Choice a Sin?" raises many reflective questions
for those both within and outside the walls of the Catholic Church
while encouraging a reduction in accusatory rhetoric and an open
dialogue.
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