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Teen Pro-Life Phenomenon ‘Lia’ Defends Rights of the Unborn
By Patrick B. Craine
TORONTO, Ontario, August 31, 2010 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Pro-life prodigy Lia Mills, whose Youtube orations have amassed nearly a million views, has set out to prove the humanity of the unborn in a new video, part of an ongoing campaign to promote the message of life.
If the unborn are not human, the 13-year-old Toronto-native explains in her ten-minute address, then abortion is simply a matter of personal preference. But, she says, “if the unborn are human, then they have value and rights.”
She points out that textbooks on embryology clearly state that life begins at conception and human development begins at fertilization. "At conception, a new life with its own unique DNA begins,” she explains. “All of the body parts of the mother share the same DNA, the mother’s DNA. But an unborn baby has an entirely different DNA. He or she is separate from the mother.”
“It should be clear that when two living beings from the same species mate, the product will be the same species as the parents," she adds
lifesitenews.com/ldn/2010/aug/10083102.html
By Patrick B. Craine
TORONTO, Ontario, August 31, 2010 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Pro-life prodigy Lia Mills, whose Youtube orations have amassed nearly a million views, has set out to prove the humanity of the unborn in a new video, part of an ongoing campaign to promote the message of life.
If the unborn are not human, the 13-year-old Toronto-native explains in her ten-minute address, then abortion is simply a matter of personal preference. But, she says, “if the unborn are human, then they have value and rights.”
She points out that textbooks on embryology clearly state that life begins at conception and human development begins at fertilization. "At conception, a new life with its own unique DNA begins,” she explains. “All of the body parts of the mother share the same DNA, the mother’s DNA. But an unborn baby has an entirely different DNA. He or she is separate from the mother.”
“It should be clear that when two living beings from the same species mate, the product will be the same species as the parents," she adds
lifesitenews.com/ldn/2010/aug/10083102.html