For the past generation, since abortion was legalized in the United Kingdom, we have been adept at disguising truth with statistics and jargon. We prefer to talk about the termination of pregnancy than the killing of an unborn child. I believe in the termination of pregnancy. I believe that pregnancy should terminate in birth and in life. I don’t believe that pregnancy should go on forever; but neither do I believe that the right to control its end belongs absolutely to us.
Yet the disguising of the facts continues – this is a foetus, a potential child, not really a human being. But that is not a logic we apply at any other stage of life. A child is only a potential adult, and I am a potential geriatric. But the dignity of my human life, and the value of my existence is not measured in terms of what I may yet become, but by what I have been since the moment of my conception.
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Iain D. Campbell: On Abby Johnson's Story
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