Written by Philip Hodges
A popular syllogism among pro-abortion activists starts with the premise that murder is illegal. Their second premise is that abortion is legal.
They conclude that abortion is obviously not murder.
An underlying premise that they don’t usually acknowledge – and which would necessarily change their conclusion – is that Supreme Court decisions don’t affect moral realities one bit. Just because a majority of a 9-judge panel opines that abortion is a protected act does not in any way alter the reality that killing an unborn child is just as much a murder as unjustifiably killing an adult.
Although it does not have the force of law, the Oklahoma state house passed their own official opinion of abortion in a resolution. CNS News reported:........To Read More....
A popular syllogism among pro-abortion activists starts with the premise that murder is illegal. Their second premise is that abortion is legal.
They conclude that abortion is obviously not murder.
An underlying premise that they don’t usually acknowledge – and which would necessarily change their conclusion – is that Supreme Court decisions don’t affect moral realities one bit. Just because a majority of a 9-judge panel opines that abortion is a protected act does not in any way alter the reality that killing an unborn child is just as much a murder as unjustifiably killing an adult.
Although it does not have the force of law, the Oklahoma state house passed their own official opinion of abortion in a resolution. CNS News reported:........To Read More....
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