M
mosher
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I have been assisting at the local college campus with a pro-life organization called Justice for All. This organization has very large graphical panels that show the effects of abortion. They show what happens to a child aborted at various stages of development including many other related information. The purpose is primarily to enter into civil discussion about abortion with the various people assisting at the display. It is not done with a focus of condemnation but rather asking people their thoughts and working to convince people that abortion is inhumane through convincing people that a fetus is a human and has all the rights of a person.
My question is centered around the use of graphic images. I know that many groups including Priests for Life like the use of graphic images because it helps put a face on the crime of abortion. I want to know what people think about this method. Is it morally proper to use these graphical images?
If you want to see what I am talking about you can go to the site from where the images are taken. The warning is that the images are disturbing. They can be found at The Center for Bio-Ethical Reform.
My question is centered around the use of graphic images. I know that many groups including Priests for Life like the use of graphic images because it helps put a face on the crime of abortion. I want to know what people think about this method. Is it morally proper to use these graphical images?
If you want to see what I am talking about you can go to the site from where the images are taken. The warning is that the images are disturbing. They can be found at The Center for Bio-Ethical Reform.