Spend enough time
arguing against abortion, and you're certain to deal with accusations of hypocrisy and inconsistency.
Statements like the NCCB's well - known 1983 pastoral on peace and the Catholic bishops of France's 1979 declaration do not emphasize the doctrines of creation and human persons but
argue against abortion by granting priority to the gospel.
If I were to
argue against abortion the way you argue for it, I would point to late term abortions, regretted abortions, or the abuse of abortion by people who use it as a form of birth control, etc..
Not exact matches
It says that 100,000 people are alive today because of the country's laws on
abortion and
argue that «a world which continues to pit the rights of a woman
against the rights of her unborn child is not advancing human rights.»
Part of the Ten Commandments, this passage has been used by many social conservatives to
argue against Roe v. Wade and
abortion rights.
If you're on the left, you might insert «
abortion» and use that logic to help
argue against any and all restrictions and regulations — even in the wake of Kermit Gosnell and StemExpress and 926,190
abortions in 2014 (and 1,608,600 in 1990, and 1,497,670 in 1979, and on and on, up to 60 million since Roe).
People need to weigh their passionate feelings with careful thought before they chip away at the inviolability of individual conscience, and those who believe it can be legislated
against should beware of hypocrisy; they are often the same people who
argue that when it comes to
abortion, a woman's own mind — her individual conscience and reason — outweighs what used to be called «conventional morality.»
The Protestant Religious Right, they
argue, has become a coalition partner with Catholicism in the struggle
against abortion.
The U.N.'s Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination
Against Women (CEDAW), tasked with monitoring compliance by 185 states party to the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination
Against Women (also called CEDAW), uses UNFPA data regularly to
argue that
abortion is an international human right.
Against them, Reagan stands up for his economic and defense record, and
argues for school prayer, tuition tax credits and
abortion restrictions — not to impose any religious establishment but to restore religious freedom, strengthen traditional «social mores» and protect the unborn.
In 2016, she wrote a moving essay for Time titled «
Abortion Rights Are Human Rights»
arguing against the rollbacks of reproductive rights across America.
The judge
argued that the state law, «when measured
against Supreme Court precedent... falls woefully short of constitutional requirements» in the restrictions it placed on access to
abortion for pregnant girls under age 18.
According to PPFA Senior Staff Attorney Eve Gartner, who last year successfully
argued PPFA's case
against the federal
abortion ban: