In the debate
over abortion there has been much discussion surrounding «the seamless garment» as a metaphor for the so - called «life issues.»
Not exact matches
Yes, and
there are 300 million citizens in the US and they can't stop from shooting each other and putting each other behind bars, and ruining the world banking system with dubious methods and instruments and wreck people's retirement savings all
over the world, not to mention the high
abortion rate, murder rate and consumption of resources rate... It's just a disorganized disaster, as opposed to the Nazi's who had an organized disaster.
As everyone knows,
there is a tremendous cultural struggle going on in national politics, manifested in disputes
over abortion, capital punishment, gun control, crime, welfare, affirmative action, gay rights, school prayer, and other kindred things, many of which have a subtle racial dimension.
Related to the third problem, above,
there is no change in the public debates
over cloning,
abortion, euthanasia, and so on.
To put it another way, since the Supreme Court's 1973 decision in Roe v. Wade,
there have been perhaps
over thirty million
abortions in the United States.
There are
over a million
abortions per year in the US and 83 % of those are by women who are unmarried.
There have been notable successes
over the years, and the steady growth of the Order reveals a need within the pro-life cause that had perhaps not earlier been recognised: a practical understanding that this is a spiritual matter, that the widespread practice of
abortion in western society really is an evil to be countered with a total commitment to Christ.
Between the positions at either end of the spectrum,
there is a range of ethical, political and medical debate about how easy access to
abortion should be, which interests and factors should prevail
over others, and how late terminations may be carried out.
On the other hand,
there a lot of discussions
over that and
abortion is justified in some cases.
Along with an exponential increase in efforts to defund Planned Parenthood,
over the past 9 months
there came an increased number of dangerous bills to restrict access to safe, legal
abortion.
The letter notes that, even with the deceptive edits to videos and misinformation campaign
over the last six weeks,
there is no evidence and no indication that Planned Parenthood has violated any laws or medical standards — and that, on the contrary, Planned Parenthood provides a full range of high - quality health care services to 2.7 million people a year, including birth control, cancer screenings, STD testing, and
abortion.
Under the initial version of the ACA repeal bill, money left
over from tax credits (after paying for premiums) could be invested in an HSA and
there was no explicit prohibition against using money in HSAs to pay for an
abortion.