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Explain the significance of reducing the issue to one question.
Answering one question allows us to simplify the abortion issue.
What are the two key questions?
Can I kill it?

What is it?
Complete this sentence.

If the unborn is not a human being, no___________ for abortion is ____________.
justification, necessary
Complete this sentence

If the unborn is a human being, no _______________ for abortion is _____________.
justification, adequate
What key tactic should we use when addressing specific defenses for abortion (rape, choice, privacy, etc.)?
Trotting out the Toddler.
How do you use Trotting out the Toddler?
Ask if the reason given for abortion is a good reason to kill a toddler.
What are the three basic steps of our argument?
1. It's wrong to intentionally kill an innocent human being.
2. Abortion intentionally kills an innocent human being.
3. Therefore Abortion is wrong.