When does human life begin?
Choose the answer you believe is true.
If you chose A: science, logic, and Scripture align — a new human life begins at fertilization.
If the unborn child is human, should they have the same rights as everyone else?
If you chose A: you already believe in equal protection — the heart of justice.
Should our laws protect unborn lives the same way they protect born lives?
If you chose A: that’s the abolitionist position — consistency in law and justice.
If a law allows some people to be killed, is that law just or unjust?
Justice that excludes the weakest isn’t justice at all. God hates unequal measures.
If abortion ends an innocent life, who bears moral responsibility?
Equal protection ≠ cruelty. As with any homicide law, courts consider intent, coercion, and circumstances.
Which should guide our laws: the will of the voters or the will of the Lord?
“We must obey God rather than men.” — Acts 5:29
You said life begins at conception… and that all humans deserve equal rights.
Given those beliefs, which conclusion follows?
Choosing A isn’t “extremism”—it’s moral consistency.
Your result
You think like an Abolitionist
Based on your answers, you believe life begins at conception, that all humans deserve equal protection, and that God’s standard of justice outranks public opinion.
What this means
- Equal people deserve equal laws.
- Partial justice isn’t justice.
- Equal protection can be firm and compassionate.
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