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THE PILLAR | November 15, 2022 | By Charlie ComasyFrom abortion to assisted suicide to in vitro fertilization, moral challenges in the field of medicine abound in the United States.The…
THE PILLAR | November 15, 2022 | By Charlie ComasyFrom abortion to assisted suicide to in vitro fertilization, moral challenges in the field of medicine abound in the United States.The…
In the popular media, particularly following the overturning of Roe v. Wade, we are inundated with the assertion that “abortions save lives” the implication being, if women are unable to get an abortion on demand, there will literally be bodies in the streets.
Defending the indefensible is hard. In fact, it is impossible, hence the term, “indefensible”. Because the concept of “abortion on demand, for any reason”, is indefensible, the pro-abortion lobby buries itself in euphemisms and distractions to obfuscate the fact that the vast majority of abortions are the elective termination of a human life for no compelling reason whatsoever.
Whether one calls it a child, fetus, embryo or clump of cells, at conception, the fertilized ovum is undoubtedly a human life. It is clearly alive and clearly human, albeit at a very early and unrecognizable stage. That early stage, however, does not make it any less human.