
The modern abortion debate often includes the claim that Christians are “pro-birth” rather than truly “pro-life.” Critics argue that while many Christians advocate strongly for the unborn, they neglect the needs of mothers and children after birth. Supporters counter that Christian communities provide extensive social services that embody a broader “pro-life ethic.” This article examines the debate, evaluates the validity of the “pro-birth” critique, and highlights the range of services Christian organizations offer to women, children, and vulnerable populations.
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