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Abortion: Questions and Answers, Willke/Willke (Book, Hayes) The Willkes recount the history of abortion, fetal development, abortion methods and social questions. Among the questions addressed are rape, incest, infanticide, euthanasia, birth control, experimentation, and social organization.

Abortion: The Silent Holocaust, Powell (Book, Argus) One man's war against abortion and its consequences. He discusses human life and how love is needed to eliminate abortion.

Dad, I'm Pregnant, A dad named Bill (Tape, Focus on the Family) 
Daddy: I'm Pregnant, A dad named Bill (Book, Questar) Bill tells about the crisis his family faced when their 14-year old daughter became pregnant. He explains how his family held together and experienced God's love and healing. He brings help and hope to families in similar difficulties.

Pro-Life Answers to Pro-Choice Arguments, Alcorn (Book, Multnomah) A presentation of the pro-life position in the form of responses to pro-choice statements.

Whatever Happened to the Human Race?, Koop/Schaeffer (Book, Good News) A look at society today and how human life has been devalued. The authors call Christians to a commitment to stop the killing.

When the Crying Stops, Winkler (Book, Northwestern) The stories of women who have had abortions. It discusses the post traumatic syndrome that can occur following an abortion.

Who Broke the Baby?, Garton (Book, Bethany) Garton discusses pro-abortion slogans, explaining that it has become possible for intelligent and religious people to believe absurdities that disregard truth, the responsibility for one's actions, and the well-being of others.

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