
The case for life
The case for life argues that human life deserves protection from conception onward because of the potential and inherent value of each individual. It emphasizes that life is a fundamental right rooted in ethics, morality, and, for many, religious beliefs. Recognizing the humanity of the unborn underscores the importance of safeguarding their development and dignity. In this view, society has a responsibility to defend vulnerable lives, ensuring all persons are valued and protected from harm, regardless of their stage of development. This perspective promotes respect for life as a core moral and societal principle.