Not exact matches
He frequently cites the work of Frank Furstenburg and Arlie Hochschild, two sociologists of family and gender relations whose views are by no means ideologically conservative, and he avoids value - loaded language, especially when it
comes to describing the mainline Protestant churches whose leadership has, by and large, capitulated to the secular - elitist acceptance of extramarital sex,
abortion, homosexuality, and other practices that conservative Christians view
as inimical to moral life and family health.
Since I don't think of an embryo
as being an equivalent to an actual person (my opinion, yours may vary), I would probably have chosen an
abortion if the situation had
come up.
Well,
as usual, if you have a discussion about anything with a bunch of Catholics, eventually the subject of
abortion comes up.
We should
come together,
as reflected in your comments, in encouraging reduction in
abortions, and we would have near universal agreement on that, except in countries engaged in strict population control and gender selection.
CNN: Catholics clergymen
come out swinging against HHS regulation Catholics around the country got an earful on Sunday from the pulpit over a new health insurance policy by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that forces employers to cover contraception and
abortion as part of preventative care regardless of religious beliefs.
Washington (CNN)-- A large majority of black and Hispanic Americans identify
as both «pro-life» and «pro-choice» when it
comes to
abortion, according to a survey released Thursday.
They say further that even if one does not equate a fetus with a child,
as long
as one attributes some value to the fetus» and they demonstrate how economists routinely make such outrageous calculations in insurance claims for loss of body parts» and put the value
as low
as one hundredth of a human being, the lowered crime rate would not
come near justifying the number of
abortions.
As he makes clear, for the most part those dealings were ham «fisted, especially when it came to Washington's efforts to establish abortion as a «human right» in international la
As he makes clear, for the most part those dealings were ham «fisted, especially when it
came to Washington's efforts to establish
abortion as a «human right» in international la
as a «human right» in international law.
On Friday, LifeSiteNews.com made note of the fact that this regional bullfight ban was passed into law just
as Spain's new, more liberal
abortion law is
coming into effect, and that «the irony has not been lost on pro-life observers.»
Now,
as I've matured and thought through all of the arguments, I've
come to the conclusion that
abortion is a necessary thing.
So if you are trying to point to the «sancti.ty» of life
as an argument to support being against
abortion you are ignoring the «natural» death toll that God allowed to befall those before proper prenatal care
came into being.
When it
comes to
abortion, those who are fearful of being criticized
as one - issue thinkers tend to turn it into a nonissue.
On the contrary, one enthusiast, admitting that such activity could be increased said that she didn't think that this was necessarily harmful - she spoke instead of the value of removing taboos and seeing sex
as «valuable and life - enhancing», an odd expression to
come from one associated with provision of
abortion.
The pressure has
come not just from libertarians, but also from some pro-life supporters who seek limitations on
abortion as first steps toward its elimination.
I think there is, in
as much
as about 70 percent of Americans disapprove of convenience
abortions even in the first trimester of pregnancy, and in
as much
as people like me, when they
come to consider the question seriously, have sometimes changed their minds.
I need you to
come immediately to an
abortion clinic, find a young girl contemplating an
abortion, talk her out of it, take her home, foster her for the duration of her pregnancy, pay all medical expenses, and after her child is born, adopt the baby and raise it
as your own, while the mom is free to continue living her life.
Answer this: will you to
come immediately to an
abortion clinic, find a young girl contemplating an
abortion, talk her out of it, take her home, foster her for the duration of her pregnancy, pay all medical expenses, and after her child is born, adopt the baby and raise it
as your own, while the mom is free to continue living her life.
That a lot of secular progressives are fierce supporters of the
abortion license because they're eugenicists at heart shouldn't
come as a surprise; one current member of the Supreme Court, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, had a Gruberian moment some years ago when she admitted in an interview that legal activists promoting the
abortion license prior to 1973 did so in part because they thought it would cut down the «growth in populations that we don't want to have too many of.»
Patriotism demanded that the Germans submit, just
as we are reminded that unless we submit to the ukase of the Court on the
abortion decision, the Court's very legitimacy will
come into doubt.
When the teachings of the Church are attacked and their advocates described publicly
as bigots, who is there to
come forward to restate and defend the universal principles that underlie Catholic doctrine on
abortion, homosexual and extramarital sex, euthanasia and so forth?
Things such
as abortion and the death penalty often
come down to ethics.
Guttmacher's analysis
comes as Time magazine reports in its cover story this week that pro-life supporters have been winning the battle against
abortion since the United States Supreme Court handed down its Roe v. Wade ruling 40 years ago.
Despite a nationwide drop in
abortions, Planned Parenthood's rates remain steady
as it gains market share; meanwhile, the number of patients seen annually has dropped from 3 million to 2.4 million since 2008, due to fewer women
coming in for other services, according to the NRLC report, which is based on numbers from Planned Parenthood, the affiliated Guttmacher Institute, and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Moreover, I carefully pointed out that ethicists on this issue can basically be divided into two camps: those that view aborted fetuses
as cadavers of a medical procedure and think that some good should
come from
abortions, and those that view aborted fetuses
as victims of oppression, sin, and thoughtlessness, and therefore think that these victims should not be further exploited» especially under the guise of a «good cause.»
After all, the Court could have
come down,
as the German Constitutional Court did in a 1975 decision interpreting Germany's Basic Law, in precisely the opposite way — invalidating a legislatively enacted liberalization of
abortion.
Instead, they will gain because support for many kinds of
abortion comes not so much through either passion or reason
as through a change in lifestyles.
And when it
comes to immunizing such «choices» from legal restriction or even private remonstration, the Court's liberals can be counted upon to flip on the switch of what Justice Antonin Scalia, writing in dissent, describes
as «the ad hoc nullification machine that [is] set in motion to push aside whatever doctrines of constitutional law stand in the way of the highly favored practice of
abortion.»
In June,
as a Cuomo - backed
abortion - rights measure failed to
come to a floor vote (and granted, it is doubtful that it had the votes to pass) and legislators adjourned without acting on any of the governor's public corruption bills, he refused, even when prompted, to single out the IDC.
The comments
come as reports suggest the Irish government is prepared to hold a second referendum on the treaty, having secured itself exceptions for certain policy areas, such
as abortion.
If it wasn't for
Abortion Support Network, an organisation which supports and finances women
coming from Ireland to the mainland to have
abortions, there would be far more women facing the same choices
as the woman who was prosecuted this week.
In recent years, Republicans have worked to soften their tone when it
comes to contentious issues such
as abortion, wanting to avoid a repeat of gaffes like Todd Akin's «legitimate rape» comments that have turned off many female voters.
While politicians elsewhere in the UK do their best to avoid touchstone moral issues such
as abortion and gay rights
come election season, they're still a staple of Northern Ireland politics.
Martins has been under attack from his Democratic opponent, Adam Haber, for the Senate GOP's refusal to allow Gov. Andrew Cuomo's full 10 - point Women's Equality Act to
come to the floor for a vote
as a result of opposition to the
abortion - rights plank.
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coming months.
As he seeks to unify the Conservative and Republican parties behind his candidacy for governor, State Senator George E. Pataki has
come under attack from both ends of the political spectrum for his position on
abortion.
Fearful the U.S. Supreme Court could overturn federal
abortion protections, a New York group that
came together
as part of the Women's March on Washington is urging Gov. Cuomo to support a convention to make changes to the state constitution.
Partly
as a legacy of the way the
abortion decisions
came about in this country and the degree to which
abortion is important in American politics, killing and destruction - of - life questions have
come to be regarded
as the bioethical questions, whether it's euthanasia at the end of life or
abortion and embryo destruction at the beginning.
While we may disagree on what's right or wrong when it
comes to
abortion — and we may never agree — we
as women and
as a society at large can all benefit from being a little more compassionate.
The film's nationwide release, timed for social impact,
comes just
as the U.S. Supreme Court takes on Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt, the landmark case that will determine the constitutionality of «TRAP» (Targeted Regulation of
Abortion Providers) laws.
Especially when it
comes to specific topics such
as abortions.
(While there is a vaccination for EHV - 1 to be used
as an aid in disease prevention when it
comes to respiratory issues and
abortion, no commercial vaccine has a claim for the prevention of EHM; no consensus has been reached on the efficacy of EHV - 1 vaccines.)
I know where you are
coming from, but labels such
as «Democrats» and «Republicans» are USA - centric, and there may be associations (by no means always universally applicable even within the USA, however), with them to such things
as abortion, ID, stem cell research, AGW, and so on.
«The
abortion case will surely get the most attention, but issues about religion and the Constitution should
come to the fore
as well.
Crawford v. Roe is the first
abortion - related case to
come before the U.S. Supreme Court since John Roberts was approved
as chief justice.
Rae pointed out, «A lot of Mr. Harper's dissenters are
coming at him from the left
as well
as from the right,» especially on the issue of
abortion.
Hundreds of people
came to Nova Southeastern University Tuesday to support
abortion rights, denounce or defend greyhound racing and offer views on more than a dozen other issues,
as the Florida Constitution Revision Commission held the first of several meetings to hear from the public.
In 1987, the Reagan administration issued what
came to be known
as the «gag rule,» which barred recipients of federal family planning funds from counseling or referring patients for
abortion, and which required physical and financial separation between contraceptive and
abortion services.
When it
comes to pregnancy, some people have beliefs about parenting — like, for example, what age or life stage is the right time to start a family,
as well
as beliefs about
abortion and adoption.
The study, which
comes as the national debate over
abortion rages on and Planned Parenthood stays firmly in the spotlight, received funding from the Susan T. Buffett Foundation, a Planned Parenthood supporter.
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