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MichaelTDoyle
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Freedom from religion is insufficient for defending the practice of killing the unborn. Abortion should be universally prohibited because the perpetrator(s) are killing ANOTHER human regardless of their particular religous beliefs.What I think I am saying is: In order to be Catholic in the USA the laws of the Land don’t have to follow Catholic Doctrine. It is clear what the Church says about abortion. Not all self identifying Catholics hold true to Catholic Doctrine. We should follow our consciences, informed by our faith for those that have one, experience and study.
We should as citizens work to the betterment of society as we see fit. Religion in and of itself falls short for a reason why something should be adapted universally. It should inform the process if it part of your life. But you must recognize that “God says so” makes many close off to any further discourse. The value should be determined and shown at a societal level because we are not a Theocracy.
That the fetus is a human is a scientific fact; therefore, killing that human premeditatively is wrong. It is not a question of religion but of what secular value do we put on human life?
That this country does not put a qualitative hands off on innocent human life is a grave immorality and should be a concern for every citizen. Every citizen should work against the taking of innocent life even if it is on the selfish grounds that your own life could be put in the abortive category without your consent.
In addition, the secular society that does not put an intrinsic value on human life, has no reason then to put an intrinsic value on human freedoms. At this point you are wholly at the mercy of the State. Since this is a republic, you are at the whim of the elected which passes things like healthcare without examination leading to a regulatory tyranny, because intrinsic values were not respected.
All citizens in the interest of a healthy democracy should adamantly as a non-negotiable issue oppose abortion in order to re establish the preeminent intrinsic values (rights to life and liberty) which have been subsumed by a regulatory tyranny.