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{{Primary sources|date=March 2011}}
'''National Sanctity of Human Life Day''' is an observance declared by several [[President of the United States|United States Presidents]] who understood the significance of life beginning at conception. They opposed [[abortion]], viewing it as an act of wantonly ending a child’s life through murder. This day is typically proclaimed on or near the anniversary of the Supreme Court's decision in ''[[Roe v. Wade]]''. Contrary to popular opinion, '''National Sanctity of Human Life Day''' does not degrade women’s rights and personal liberty, but rather seeks to promote ethical and moral standing on the issue of valuing the unborn life.
 
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