Science Facts on the RH Bills

Science Facts on the RH Bills

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World’s leading scientific experts conclusively resolve the issues about the distribution of artificial birth control devices.

1. The RH Bills kill children.

When does human life begin? At fertilization, was the overwhelmingly unanimous response of the world’s topmost medical experts including doctors of the Harvard University Medical School and Mayo Clinic at an eight day hearing of the US Senate.

Do birth control pills and the IUD cause abortion of young human life? Yes, the pill has a “postfertilization effect” concluded the scientific journal of the American Medical Association in 2000. The intrauterine device, concluded the 2005 study of the American Journal of the Obstetrics and Gynecology brings about the “destruction of the early embryo.”

2. The RH Bills kill women.

Is the pill safe? The World Health Organization (WHO) announced the findings of The International Agency for Research on Cancer in 2005 that the pill causes cancer, giving it the highest level of carcinogecity, the same as cigarettes and asbestos. The Stroke Journal concluded in 2002 that the pill confers risk of stroke. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism also concluded in 2005 that the pill “significantly increases the risk” of heart attacks.

3. The RH Bills destroy the family.

Will the greater availability of contraception improve the conditions of the family? Contraceptives brings about more extramarital sex, downgrading of marriage, more fatherless children, more single mothers, and more abortion. This is research finding of George Akerlof, a Nobel prize winner.

4. The RH Bills heighten the spread of AIDS.

Will condom use lower the rate of HIV/AIDS in a country? It will increase it, according to the “best evidence” in the world, concluded Harvard Director for AIDS Prevenion, Edward C. Green. Presence of condoms make people take wilder sexual risks, thus worsening the spread of the disease.

5. The RH Bills are based on wrong economics.

Is there a correlation between population growth and economic development? “No correlation” is the answer of Simon Kuznets, Nobel Prize winner in the science of ecoomics.

Is population control one of the factors for high economic growth? No. This is the conclusion of the 2008 Commission on Growth and Development headed by Nobel prize winner Michael Spence. The factors for high growth are: leadership, openness to knowledge, stable finances, market allocation, investment and savings.

The ultimate experts and arbiters have spoken. Stop the passage of the RH Bills once and for all.

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