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Dove Super Bowl ad knows when human life begins

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Dove Super Bowl ad knows when human life begins


It is good to see that Dove is pro-science and understands the biology of when human life begins. Their Super Bowl ad (which can be seen below) correctly captures the scientific understanding of when human life beings.

So what do you think, might the Dove ad be more powerfully pro-life than the Tim Tebow commercial?

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