Let's Draw Lines on Abortion That Protect All Life

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Let's Draw Lines on Abortion That Protect All Life
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Drawing a line about the protection of life in the abortion context is tantamount to drawing a line that says your life will protected only up to a certain age, or only in certain states. A human being has a right to life and to its protection as soon as that person’s life begins.

Democratic politicians and the abortion lobby are fond of saying that "the government should not be involved in abortion."The government did get too "involved" with abortion the moment it presumed to be able to authorize it, emanating from the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Roe v. Wade, 410 U.S. 113 .

Drawing a line about the protection of life in the abortion context is tantamount to drawing a line that says your life will be protected only up to a certain age, or only in certain states. Pro-abortion rights advocates want to change that but disagree as to where they should "draw the line" in a proposed ballot initiative.

In other words, the "line-drawing" is not so much a matter of deciding as it is of discerning where the lawmakers and the public are on the question. —If babies aren’t protected at all, and you’re trying to ascertain what the maximum level of protection is that you can provide right now, that is quite morally legitimate.

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