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Comments by "Holly Grant" (@hollygrant9264) on "Can 1 Pro-Lifer Survive 25 Pro-Abortion Activists? (feat. Lila Rose) | Surrounded" video.
I wonder what he would've said if she would've told him babies have survived premature delivery at 21 weeks.
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@HigherSpiritualFrequencies Go back and listen again. You misunderstood.
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You misunderstood. Go back and listen to that part again and you'll see she was challenging the other person's confidence in a specific doctor's medical advice.
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@anastasia-ICXCNIKA Like the commenter, you misunderstood what Lila said. Go back and listen again. She was challenging the other person's confidence in a doctor who gave bad medical advice.
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@rindaj7575 Lila wasn't disagreeing with that fact. The other person was talking about a specific incident in which a doctor gave bad medical advice that led a woman to an abortion. Lila was challenging him by asking, "Can doctors be wrong?" You should go back and listen. A lot of people misunderstood what she said there.
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I suspect I know the answer, but have you ever visited a Pregnancy Resource Center? My local center accepts donations of kids' clothing all the way up to 5T. That doesn't really support your claim that pro-lifers quit caring about children after they're born.
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Words have meanings. Can you please provide the correct definition of virus?
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@ofanichan That is not the definition of virus. Again, words have meanings. Meriam-Webster, among other sources, defines virus as a large group of submicroscopic infectious agents that are usually regarded as nonliving extremely complex molecules. Also worth noting, Meriam-Webster and various other sources define fetus as an unborn or unhatched vertebrate especially after attaining the basic structural plan of its kind. May I ask where you got your information from?
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@ofanichan You've tried this approach twice now in your replies, but it isn't doing what you think it's doing. Would you like to explain how a fetus, or "unborn offspring" and virus, or "infectious agents" can be the same when their definitions are not? And provide your sources as well?
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@ofanichan Ah, yes. Because when we claim words and meanings are fluid it conveniently gives us an excuse not to provide any facts to back anything we say. I can see why dictionaries would intimidate you. No, viruses and pregnancy do not do the same things to your body. If they did, pregnant women would go see infectious disease doctors instead of obstetricians.
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