Sentences with phrase «from the abortions of»

Carefully distinguishing the termination of a planned pregnancy from the abortions of «other» women, Christians are seeking theological justification for their decisions to terminate disabled fetuses.
Seedlessness in table grapes results from the abortion of the embryonic plant that is produced by fertilization, a phenomenon known as stenospermocarpy which requires normal pollination and fertilization.
In most countries, it is already legal to shape the genomes of our children in various ways, from the abortion of fetuses with Down's syndrome to the screening of embryos during IVF.

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Despite its illegality, Brazil's Ministry of Health estimates that about 1 million abortions are performed in the country annually, and that about 200,000 women are hospitalized every year from infections, vaginal bleeding, and other complications from illegal abortions.
The program drew attention from social activists on topics, including abortion, who orchestrated boycotts of Berkshire subsidiaries or their products.
Planned Parenthood has been mired in controversy since last summer, when videos from an anti-abortion group surfaced alleging the organization engaged in the illegal sale of fetal tissue from abortions.
She has explored an eclectic array of front - page issues, from abortion to Native American tribal courts, but Trump has set off the loudest alarm bells.
Republican presidential front - runner Donald Trump said on Wednesday that women who end pregnancies should face punishment if the United States bans abortion, triggering a torrent of criticism from both sides of the abortion debate, including from his White House rivals.
But the New York real estate tycoon, who once supported abortion access, has come under pressure from conservatives to prove he is truly one of them.
From ChildPredators.com: Planned Parenthood Abortion Clinics Covering Up Predators Rapes of Children
He did not dwell on abortion, but he would visit the subject from time to time in his homilies, usually from the standpoint of one who identifies with the aborted.
Genocide, slavery, anti-miscegenation laws, burning of «witches», bombing of abortion clinics, live burials of gay people, etc., etc., all result from fundamentalist thinking.
I can tell you from personal experience that the choice of abortion is not taken lightly and it is not abdicating responsibility.
The end of such a self is destruction and damnation, especially from the cold loneliness of birth control and abortion.
Christian pro-life activist Peter D Williams has called a video that shows a US abortion provider discussing the sale of organs from an aborted foetus... More
But also you have to consider that aside from the «Big 2» issues of Gay Marriage and Abortion... Romney was portrayed as anti-poor, anti-charity, anti-government programs for the needy... and these are issues that the Christian base disagrees with strongly.
If Obama wants to spend the election talking to an economy - minded electorate about abortion from his own exposed position as a supporter of partial birth abortion and sex selective abortions, then Republicans should welcome such a Democrat strategy.
From Bet: It's fine for you to not have an abortion, but advising other women not to have one is really none of your business.
Each year, more Targeted Regulation of Abortion Provider (TRAP) laws are introduced into state legislatures to further restrict medical professionals from providing safe, legal abortions.
By transforming abortion from a controversial and complex moral and political question into a constitutional entitlement, Roe v. Wade bestowed upon abortion the status of a positive good.
9 months from conception, if an abortion doesn't occur (and assuming the baby doesn't die of natural causes), you're holding a living, breathing being in your arms.
Groups such as Catholics United and Faith in Public Life got off the ground during and just after the 2004 election when a Catholic Democratic presidential nominee - Sen. John Kerry - was hard - pressed to find Catholic support in the face of condemnations from some Catholic bishops over his support for abortion rights.
kendallpeak I was merely pointing out that the Bible, a book that you likely consider authoritative regarding God's supposed view of abortion, not only has numerous sections that illustrate that a fetus was not considered a person in those times, but that the Jewish people, whose books these references come from, have upheld that interpretation.
In 1992 the members of Valley Hospital Association (VHA), a private secular organization made up of residents of Mat - su Borough, adopted a policy prohibiting abortions in its hospital except in cases of pregnancy resulting from rape or incest, or where the life of the mother is threatened, or because «the fetus has a condition that is incompatible with life.»
The proposals for health care in Congress this year, for example, will soon escalate the clash between religious hospitals and state agencies over mandatory performance of abortion: Any single - payer system will prove, as it must, irresistible to social engineers in government, and each twist of the ratchet necessarily moves Catholic hospitals further from the Church and closer to the state.
According to reporting from Vox, North America in the early 1990s saw 45 abortions for every 1,000 women of reproductive age.
Unless there is a push - back from religion you will see abortion expanded into voluntary euthanasia, and then the government will move to «quality of life» measures to «suggest» ending life early.
We might ask: Are gay marriage and legalized abortion deviations from American values, or expressions of them?
I've heard some Christians claim that their decision to forego an abortion that's for a woman's health, or kicking their gay kid out of the house were the product of prayer, that these were «hard answers», but still ones that required obedience because they came from God.
Dissenters said it would distract attention from the main and massive reality of abortions in the early weeks and months of pregnancy, and a ban on partial - birth abortions would save very few, if any, lives.
Just this week, Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback, a Republican, signed a pair of new Kansas laws that ban abortions after 21 weeks of pregnancy and that require minors seeking to terminate pregnancies to get consent from both their parents.
And it is not the time for an 11th - hour effort to prohibit the District of Columbia from using Medicaid funds to pay for abortions — something all states are permitted to do.
Tenderness separated from the source of tenderness thus supports a «popular piety» that goes unexamined, a piety in which liberalism in its decline establishes dogmatic rights, rights that in an extreme» as presently in the arguments for abortion in the political sphere and for «popular culture» in the academic» become absolute dogma to be accepted and not examined.
Their calculations show that while the number of abortions per person has stayed stagnant in many poorer areas, in richer areas it fell from 25 to 14 per 1,000 women of reproductive age.
I think I have heard the arguments mostly from the Christian Right, and others that are not of the CR, but are against abortion.
What is somewhat discomfiting about Percy as dialectician» and the dialectical is the principal aspect of his fiction, as well as central to his other work, including his interviews» is his seeming inconstancy in holding the advocates of tenderness to account in their various causes, even those separate from euthanasia and abortion, those other causes to which he himself is committed.
The 42 million figure you are throwing around is the total number of additional abortions not originally reported due to it's legal status from 1922 — 2010 making the total figure 949 million since 1922.
If the unborn are so precious to God why does he let millions of them die every year from miscarriages and spontaneous abortions?
Regarding Amy Wax's discussion of abortion and child support: As long as the law guarantees to a woman the absolute, unqualified and unconditional right, regardless of age or status, to give birth anonymously (as some 400 French women do every year, down from 4,000 in 1947),....
Abortion is the termination of pregnancy by the removal or expulsion from the uterus of a human child prior to viability
Pinning down Hauerwas» theology is a challenge for students studying his work, primarily because his thoughts cover a swathe of theological issues — from pacifism to abortion, politics to disability.
- Risk to a woman's health of childbirth (during first trimester, abortions have a death rate that is more than five times lower than the risk of death to mothers from childbirth.)
His colleagues had just sustained a law in Colorado aimed so evidently at one class of demonstrators — pro-lifers outside abortion clinics — and requiring them to stay more than eight feet away from people entering the clinic.
On the subject of abortion, if all life is sacred and life starts at conception, why does God allow millions of the unborn to die from miscarriages and spontaneous abortions, more than die from abortions performed by humans?
Because it has everything to do with those who support abortion from the position of a «woman's right to choose» and not from a scientific point.
The reality of se - x, abortion, contraception and STD / HIV control: — from an agnostic guy who enjoys intelligent se - x -
The reality of 21st century moral tragedies in regards to se - x, abortion, contraception and STD / HIV control: — from an agnostic guy who enjoys intelligent se - x -
Just some real data from wikipedia: «The likelihood of a woman having an abortion is called the abortion index, with the value of 1.0 as signed to a probability equal to a population's average.
Most of the countries where abortion is illegal also suffer from widespread poverty and limited access to contraception — huge drivers in the abortion rate.
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.
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