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HORIST: Abortion is NOT a woman’s healthcare issue

<p>The Trump administration has rescinded the Obama administration&rsquo&semi;s authorization of government-funded abortion through the Affordable Care Act &lpar;ACA&rpar; as well as the provisions that required providing abortion services regardless of faith-based opposition &ndash&semi; most notably the strong religious objections within the Catholic and Muslim communities&period;&nbsp&semi; Because of the emotional component of this issue&comma; I am offering a disclaimer and a warning at top of this commentary&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&lpar;DISCLAIMER&colon;&nbsp&semi; I am pro-life&comma; but I have not always been&period;&nbsp&semi; As a college student of the 1960s&comma; I embraced a pro-abortion opinion mostly based on the progressive views of my professors and peers&period;&nbsp&semi; I changed my belief based on extensive research and compelling logic&period;&nbsp&semi; I did not arrive at my pro-life views through religion&period;&nbsp&semi; In fact&comma; I would have to improve my religious dedication a lot just to rise to the level of a bad Catholic &ndash&semi; the religion of my upbringing&period; &rpar;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&lpar;WARNING&colon;&nbsp&semi; The photo at the top of this commentary is contrasted with a photo of abortion reality at the bottom&period;&nbsp&semi; I will undoubtedly upset the abortion-on-demand crowd and even make more sensitive readers a bit queasy&period;&nbsp&semi; Seeing what an abortion looks like is essential to understanding the full ramification of the procedure on the unborn&period; It is not akin to removing a tumor as the advocates imply&period;&rpar;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&ast;&ast;&ast;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Abortion is not a healthcare issue unless you are focusing on the health and welfare of the unborn child&period;&nbsp&semi; It is not a religious issue&comma; although religions may express theological beliefs on the subject&period;&nbsp&semi; Rather&comma; it is about the definition of a human being and the role of a moral and just society in protecting human life&period;&nbsp&semi; It is our nature as a species to protect our progeny&period;&nbsp&semi;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Our laws are clear and consistent in their opposition to killing other humans &ndash&semi; whether by murder or gross negligence&period;&nbsp&semi; There are only three currently legal exceptions to our laws against homicide&semi; self defense&comma; individually or collectively in war&semi; legal executions&comma; the morality of which is also subject to justifiable controversy&semi; and abortion&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Since we&comma; as a moral and lawful society&comma; oppose the killing of fellow human beings&comma; the existential question is whether the life in the womb is human and thereby protectable by a moral and just society&period;&nbsp&semi; We have scientific definition of when a fertilized egg becomes a zygote and then a fetus&period; While the entire abortion debate depends on establishing precisely when the unborn becomes human&comma; we have no such scientific marker&period;&nbsp&semi; In fact&comma; that determination varies by political and scientific opinion&period; This was the key question that led to my own conversion to pro-life&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Having posed the question on hundreds of occasions to abortion advocates&comma; I have yet to hear an answer&period;&nbsp&semi; In many cases&comma; they avoid the question by cutting off further dialogue&period;&nbsp&semi;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>We know that&comma; at some point in the evolution of the fertilized egg&comma; we confer all the inalienable rights associated with humanness&period;&nbsp&semi; We know it happens before physical birth because we disallow abortions in the final days of gestation&period;&nbsp&semi; We also have convicted people for murder for killing a child yet in the womb&period; So&comma; when does that happen&quest;&nbsp&semi;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>One arbitrary test has been viability outside the womb&period;&nbsp&semi; Modern technology has moved that back by many months&period;&nbsp&semi; Another has been the detection of brain waves and the feeling of pain&period;&nbsp&semi; Those&comma; too&comma; have been pushed back by medical discovery&period;&nbsp&semi; And in both cases&comma; there is no determinable date&period;&nbsp&semi; The determination of when the fetus is sufficiently human to be spared termination is arbitrary and political&period;&nbsp&semi;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Consequently&comma; the life or death of a human being is not based on empirical knowledge but capricious public opinion and the legislative process&period;&nbsp&semi; There is no date in the process at which there is a fundamental or exceptional day-to-day change in the fetus&period;&nbsp&semi; Each day represents only an imperceptible difference in maturation&period;&nbsp&semi; An argument for humanness on one day can be as effectively proffered the previous day&period;&nbsp&semi; &nbsp&semi;In our rule of law&comma; we say it is better to let a criminal go free than to convict an&nbsp&semi;innocent person&period;&nbsp&semi; With abortion&comma; we reverse that bias&period;&nbsp&semi; We err on the side of death&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The only truly exceptional event is conception&period;&nbsp&semi; It is at that time that the unique individual human DNA is in place&period;&nbsp&semi; Though unrecognizable&comma; those first few cells contain all that is human &ndash&semi; hair and eye color&comma; skin tone&comma; tallness and even diseases&period;&nbsp&semi;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Once conceived&comma; it is the natural biological mandate and responsibility of the mother to carry&comma; nurture and protect that evolving human&period;&nbsp&semi; That process begins automatically in nature as the mother&rsquo&semi;s own body supplies all the essentials of life&period;&nbsp&semi; It is also by instinct that mothers take precaution to defend her offspring from external dangers&period;&nbsp&semi; Mothers whose behavior&comma; such as drug and excessive alcohol use&comma; harms their offspring can be and have been criminally prosecuted&period;&nbsp&semi;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Abortion reverses that reality&comma; too&period;&nbsp&semi; Looking at the huge number of abortions Alveda King&comma; niece of Reverend Martin Luther King&comma; has frequently said of the disproportionate &lpar;and some say&comma; genocidal&rpar; abortions of black babies&comma; &ldquo&semi;The most dangerous place for an African American is in the womb&period;&rdquo&semi;&nbsp&semi; The same can be said for all ethnicities&period;&nbsp&semi; &nbsp&semi;For those who believe in the humanness of the fetus&comma; the millions of abortions represent an infanticidal holocaust&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Another consideration in dealing with abortions is the rights of mothers and fathers&period;&nbsp&semi; It is said that it is a woman&rsquo&semi;s right to determine matters dealing with her body &ndash&semi; but it is not her body that is in question&period;&nbsp&semi; A fetus is not standard equipment&period;&nbsp&semi; It represents a unique being created by TWO people&period;&nbsp&semi;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The erroneous contention that the fetus is an intrinsic part of the woman&rsquo&semi;s body leads to the secondary assumption that the man has no interest&comma; responsibility or rights despite the fact that the fetus is biologically half his creation&period;&nbsp&semi; If that same man and woman were to have invented a new type of toothbrush&comma; they would&comma; by law&comma; have equal rights of ownership&period;&nbsp&semi; This longstanding legal standard does not apply in the creation of something much more fundamental than a new toothbrush&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Consider this&period;&nbsp&semi; If a woman requested that a surgeon remove her kidney based solely on her desire&comma; it would be unethical and arguably illegal for the doctor to perform such an operation even though there is no controversy over the exclusive ownership of that kidney&period;&nbsp&semi; In the case of the mutually created fetus&comma; the father has no role in deciding if his child lives or dies&comma; but is held to be responsible financially and otherwise if the child is allowed to survive&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>For most pro-life people&comma; there are three basic exceptions to a ban on abortions&period;&nbsp&semi; They are where the life of the mother is at stake&comma; an incestuous pregnancy and in cases of rape&period;&nbsp&semi; These are not political exemptions or arbitrary&comma; but morally founded&period;&nbsp&semi; When given a clear choice between the life of the mother and the unborn&comma; it is reasonable to favor the life of the mother as the more important life &ndash&semi; a Sophie&rsquo&semi;s Choice to be sure&period;&nbsp&semi; This is based on the argument that the mother has a greater importance as a spouse&comma; mother of other children and established contributor to society&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Abortions in the case of incest are based on the health of the species&period;&nbsp&semi; While one cannot make a judgment on each individual case&comma; it is well known that inbreeding is biologically destructive&period;&nbsp&semi; The last case for abortion is actually more difficult to defend&comma; but it is reasonable to believe that birthing a child who was the product of a violent and disturbing act poses serious psychological risk to the mother&period;&nbsp&semi; There are&comma; of course&comma; people within the pro-life community who have differing opinions on these exemptions&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>If one is to look at abortion purely as a healthcare issue for the mother&comma; the only legitimate issue may be the health consequences associated with abortions&period;&nbsp&semi; There are credible studies that abortions pose long-term risks&comma; including higher rates of cancer and suicides&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Finally&comma; there is the reality of the abortion&comma; itself&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>I recall an episode of the television show Friends in which the David Schwimmer character just became a father&period;&nbsp&semi; He said in amazement&comma; &ldquo&semi;One minute it&rsquo&semi;s a blob of flesh and the next minute it&rsquo&semi;s a child&period;&rdquo&semi;&nbsp&semi; That is the political false narrative&comma; not the biological reality&period;&nbsp&semi; The photo at the bottom of this commentary is what an aborted unborn looks like&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Many aborted children have faces&comma; arms&comma; legs&comma; and all those little inner organs that Planned Parenthood sells on the medical market&period;&nbsp&semi; They also feel pain&period;&nbsp&semi; In many ways&comma; an abortion is one of the most brutal and violent acts that can be inflicted on a human being&period;&nbsp&semi; The claims that fetal tissue&comma; stem cells and the various body parts are beneficial to medical research has no more moral validity than that same claimed &ldquo&semi;benefits&rdquo&semi; of the Nazi&rsquo&semi;s human medical experiments&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Granted that in the earliest stages those features which we would normally describe as &ldquo&semi;cute&rdquo&semi; are not yet in place&comma; but the all important DNA is&period;&nbsp&semi; Basing humanness on what the human looks like in the womb is disturbingly similar to the genocidal eugenic and phrenological pseudosciences that progressives popularized a century ago &ndash&semi; basing the quality of humanness on appearances rather than biological reality&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The aforementioned arguments against abortion&comma; however&comma; do not justify the condemnation of those who believe otherwise&period;&nbsp&semi; While a pro-life belief is a moral fundamental&comma; it is a mistake to demonize those who believe in abortion as a social tool&period;&nbsp&semi; Those beliefs and believers should not be look upon as evil&comma; and calling out pro-abortion advocates as murderers is a bridge too far&period;&nbsp&semi; It is an unsettled morality in our society&period;&nbsp&semi; It is one thing to believe someone is mistaken&comma; but quite another to accuse them of being evil&period;&nbsp&semi; In many ways&comma; it is like the issue of slavery&period;&nbsp&semi;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>There was a time in America&comma; that slavery was widely considered to be morally acceptable&period;&nbsp&semi; It took generations of enlightenment to change that culture&period;&nbsp&semi; Most of those who accepted slavery as a reality were not evil as much as misguided&period;&nbsp&semi; Some of the noblest people in the late 1700s were slave owners as well&period;&nbsp&semi; As with slavery&comma; we have seen the popularity of abortion diminish&period;&nbsp&semi; We have seen social pressure and laws limit the use of abortion&period;&nbsp&semi; That trend is likely to continue until we look upon the era of abortion as with national embarrassment and shame &ndash&semi; as we do about slavery and our treatment of Native Americans&period;&nbsp&semi; As America always does&comma; we will succeed in restoring our moral underpinning and abortion will be extremely rare and based solely on medical reality&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p> <img src&equals;"http&colon;&sol;&sol;conservativeemail&period;com&sol;images&sol;abortedetus&period;png" alt&equals;"" border&equals;"0" &sol;><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><em><strong>Larry Horist<&sol;strong> is a conservative activist with an extensive background in public policy and political issues&period; Clients of his consulting firm have included such conservative icons as Steve Forbes and Milton Friedman&comma; and he has served as a consultant to the White House under Presidents Nixon and Reagan&period; He has testified as an expert witness before numerous legislative bodies&comma; including the U&period; S&period; Congress and lectured at Harvard University&comma; Northwestern University&comma; Florida Atlantic University&comma; Knox College and Hope College&period; An award-winning debater&comma; his insightful and sometimes controversial commentaries appear frequently on the editorial pages of newspapers across the nation&period; He can be reached at lph&commat;thomasandjoyce&period;com&period;<&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;

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