Paradoxically, many abortionists and abortion advocates are in agreement with pro-lifers on when does life begin:
“Is birth control an abortion? Definitely not; an abortion kills the life of a baby after it has begun.” Planned Parenthood pamphlet, (August, 1963)
“We – in the states – have dealt heavily, up to now, in euphemism. I think one of the reasons why the ‘good guys’ – the people in favor of abortion rights – lost a lot of ground is that we have been unwilling to talk to women about what it means to abort a baby. We don’t ever talk about babies, we don’t ever talk about what is being decided in abortion. We never talk about responsibility. The word ‘choice’ is the biggest euphemism. Some use the phrases ‘products of conception’ and ‘contents of the uterus,’ or exchange the word ‘pregnancy’ for the word ‘fetus.’ … It is morally and ethically wrong to do abortions without acknowledging what it means to do them. I performed abortions, I have had an abortion and I am in favor of women having abortions when we choose to do so. But we should never disregard the fact that being pregnant means there is a baby growing inside of a woman, a baby whose life is ended. We ought not to pretend this is not happening.” Judith Arcana, abortion activist, at a London seminar, October 1999
" I have the utmost respect for life; I appreciate that life starts early in the womb, but I also believe that I am ending it for good reasons." Anonymous Boston abortion doctor, “Confessions of an Abortion Doctor,” Cheryl Alkon, Boston Magazine, December 2004
“I do them [abortions] because I take the attitude that women are going to terminate babies and deserve the same kind of treatment as women who carry babies…I’ve done a couple thousand and it turned into a significant financial boon, but I also feel I’ve provided an important service. The only way I can do an abortion is to consider only the woman and block out the baby…”. Anonymous abortion doctor, M.D. Doctors Talk About Themselves by John Pekkanen (Delcorte Press: New York) 1988, p 90-91
“I do think abortion is murder—of a very special and necessary sort. What else would one call the deliberate stilling of a life? And no physician involved with the procedure ever kids himself about that…legalistic distinctions among ‘homicide,’ ‘justified homicide,’ ‘self-defense,’ and ‘murder’ appear to me a semantic game. What difference does it make what we call it? Those who do it and those who witness its doing know that abortion is the stilling of a life.” Magda Denes, abortion advocate, clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst, “Performing Abortions,” Commentary Magazine (October, 1976)
Here is a link I posted in a prior thread:
priestsforlife.org/procho…esoursouls.htm.
In this site a prochoicer states basically what you have quoted above. I’m having problems with the link. I keep getting disconnected. But I think it’s a problem with my computer and not the link.
All of this leads me to believe what I have kind of suspected for a long time and it is that people know it is a human being (well at least
most people believe it is a human being.) I had hoped I was wrong about this.
So this leads to a problem: If the unborn are persons and it is agreed that it is murder, why is it OK to murder? Why is it
ever OK to take one class of persons and decide that it’s OK to kill them, but not other classes? How could murder be necessary? Ever?
Isn’t the murder of a class of persons genocide? How can we allow that?
Before I’ve brought up my belief that it is necessary when it comes down to saving the mother’s life. And I’ve been criticized (and maybe rightly so) for stating that. I am aware that the Catholic Catechism does not consider removal of an ectopic pregnancy to be an abortion because it is an unintended consequence of saving a life. I agree partially - I agree that it is done in order to save a human being who will die if the pregnancy is not stopped. I disagree that it is not an abortion (and please don’t jump all over me yet) because it
still involves the killing of an unborn child. And it is a disaster and a shame that it ever has to happen and I
know it leads to heartbreak and agony for all involved.
But as this thread is focused on prochoice
Catholics I will abide by what the Catechism says and not refer to this as abortion again
in this thread. I’m only saying this because if I don’t say it I know someone will say “well, what about ectopic pregnancies?? Don’t you think it’s OK then??” It seems that no matter what I say I get jumped on by someone and that is really OK because it helps me clarify my position in my own head and this is being done for the people who do not post but read the posts.
Am I missing something here?? I’ve read the above quotes and I’ve read the site that I have cited above and there is something wrong. If prochoicers really believe that they are killing a human being how could they ever do something like that? I know that some women who have abortions are barely women themselves - twelve and thirteen year olds who may not know any better and can be coerced and threatened and physically dragged to an abortion clinic. But what about the women who are older? Would any prochoice woman agree that to kill her born baby is OK? Would any prochoice woman agree that lifesaving methods shouldn’t be used on her newborn because it’s a waste of money and time??
I am truly confused here. I must be missing something. If we all agree that abortion is murder, how can we let it continue??
Please, if anyone can answer these questions, please do so because I can’t.

