But nobody knows the exact figures for sure, according to a story by LifeSiteNews.
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The World Health Organization estimates that 73 million unborn babies are aborted every year.
But the fact is, the exact number is not known for sure, according to a story published by LifeSiteNews. So, when the World Health Organization and the Guttmacher Institute both estimate that 73 million induced abortions occur each year, can they be believed? Or is the real number likely to be smaller? Perhaps much smaller?” questions LifeSiteNews.
“To question this widely cited number is not to minimize the tragedy of abortion,” continues LifeSiteNews. “Those of us who value human life mourn the loss of each and every child of God. Even one death is one too many.”
Still, the story said it would be naïve to accept the conclusions of those who are more for promoting abortions than for getting to the truthful numbers.
“The WHO, while not openly pro-abortion, nevertheless insists that abortion is a human right and publicly advocates for the easing of abortion laws. The practical effect of both of these positions is to increase the number of abortions,” writes LifeSiteNews.
“The Guttmacher Institute, for its part, claims to be an independent research organization solely focused on gathering empirical abortion data. But this former affiliate of Planned Parenthood—up until 2007—receives all of its funding from pro-abortion sources. And, like the WHO, Guttmacher works to promote abortion by framing this deadly act as a critical component of healthcare and advocating against any and all restrictions.?
LifeSiteNews says it “is reasonable to ask if their abortion estimates may be exaggerated due to their advocacy for reproductive rights. Are they inflating illegal abortion figures to support legalization efforts, perhaps, or to boost fundraising efforts, or both?”
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