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Subject "Preborn babies don't have to prove their worth to us"
Date August 25, 2021 3:59 PM
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NFL Super Bowl winner Benjamin Watson champions the unborn

SPUC's Daily Headlines
25/08/2021
"Preborn babies don't have to prove their worth to us": NFL Super Bowl winner Benjamin Watson champions the unborn

NFL Super Bowl champion Benjamin Watson has defended the dignity and right to life of unborn children, insisting in an article that their “fundamental worthiness to exist doesn’t have to be proven”.

Benjamin Watson is a former American footballer who won the Super Bowl in 2005 with the New England Patriots. A vocal defender of the unborn, he now works for the pro-life organisation Human Coalition.

Watson has condemned society’s dismissal of the worth of the unborn. “The preborn have to prove they won’t inconvenience us. If the preborn are deemed too burdensome, too genetically different, or just too untimely and unwelcome, they can be killed…

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