Saturday, January 10, 2009

Abortion heresy

Illogical positions lead to revealing slips of the tongue
Marvin Olasky

A pro-abortion culture requires eternal vigilance. Heresy can sneak through. The New York Times has for four decades maintained abortion orthodoxy, but an editor should be fired for not cutting out a tender dialogue in the next-to-last paragraph of a 7,500-word lead story in the newspaper six weeks ago.

Let me set the scene: A husband and a wife have had 15 failed pregnancies and in vitro fertilization non-starters. Author Alex Kuczynski, a fine writer, comes perilously close to falling off the cliff when she describes a "fetus" that didn't make it past 10 weeks as "a small dead baby" and quotes a nurse as telling her, "In case you were interested, it was a girl." But she quickly regains her footing and writes, "I was not, in fact, interested in attaching a gender to the coagulation of cells, briefly and potentially human. . . ." the rest image

Breast cancer gene-free baby born

2 Comments:

At 12:12 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thank you for that find ... I've linked to it from Pro Life Watch so hopefully it will continue to get readers.

 
At 7:40 AM, Blogger One Dove said...

History is full of examples where one person or group of people denigrates another to justify their actions, but when you add rationalization into the mix it becomes deadly.

One Dove
AbortionAbout.com

 

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