English citations of unborn

Noun: "an unborn offspring at any stage of gestation" edit

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  • 2004 — Erich H. Loewy & Roberta Springer Loewy, Textbook of Healthcare Ethics, Kluwer Academic Publishers (2005), →ISBN, page 155:
    The difference here is that the result may be devastating for the life of an unborn and the family and community who (one hopes) would be prepared to accept and care for the consequences of failure.
  • 2008 — Mark Foreman, "Abortion", in The Popular Encyclopedia of Apologetics: Surveying the Evidence for the Truth of Christianity (eds. Ed Hindson & Ergun Caner), Harvest House Publishers (2008), →ISBN, page 15:
    In looking at the personhood argument and considering what Scripture teaches, it seems Christians have many good reads to believe that an unborn is a person from conception.
  • 2008Ken Ham, The New Answers Book 2, Master Books (2008), →ISBN, page 321:
    Exodus 21 has been put forth by some to suggest the God himself holds that the life of an unborn is less valuable than the life of an adult.
  • 2009 — Jessie Daniels, Cyber Racism: White Supremacy Online and the New Attack on Civil Rights, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. (2009), →ISBN, page 71:
    The debate in this forum continues on with a volley of back-and-forth posts, such as this one, which immediately follow's 1bones3's post: "Abortion is murder, plain and simple. It's blaming an unborn for mistakes that aren't theirs" (chika4gw, post dated 02-21-2008).
  • 2009 — Catherine Playoust & Ellen Bradshaw Aitken, "The Leaping Child: Imagining the Unborn in Early Christian Literature", in Imagining the Fetus: The Unborn in Myth, Religion, and Culture (eds. Vanessa R. Sasson & Jane Marie Law), Oxford University Press (2009), →ISBN, page 176:
    Whereas the lack of a child brings shame upon Anna and Joachim, the converse holds true for Mary: the existence of an unborn in the womb of a woman who is supposed to be a virgin causes great scandal.
  • 2009 — Jeff Wilson, Mourning the Unborn Dead: A Buddhist Ritual Comes to America, Oxford University Press (2009), →ISBN, page 176:
    "I remember a NYTimes article she writes about as if I read it yesterday and it was over 2-years ago. The cultures that formalize the loss of an unborn, whether sadly intentional (it is NEVER an easy choice for a woman) or sadly 'natural,' understand the sense of deep loss. []