AND THAT OUGHT TO BE ENOUGH
They are…
The unborn, terminally ill, severely disabled, elderly, and embryonic human are all full members of the human family. Our value is grounded in our shared humanity and not in any functional considerations or accidental properties like age, health, or developmental stage.
We are…
As equal members of the human family, we ought to approach any action that will result in the destruction of an innocent human life with the utmost caution and trepidation. No member of our family holds a privileged position of authority to choose life or death for others without the most extreme justifications.
I am…
I am merely human. Large-scale change and restoration comes through the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Only God can transform society toward perfect justice. All I can do is argue that all members of the human family ought to be treated with dignity and respect one audience at a time, whether the audience is one person or thousands of people. Those with whom I disagree must be recognized as the image bearers of God, and I must never forget that as much as it is possible for me I am to be at peace with all men.
Control and Respect?
Transcript During a Q&A, a young woman stood up [...]
Forcing our Religion?
Transcript AJ+, Al Jazeera’s flashy face aimed at youth, recently [...]
Acorns and Embryos
TRANSCRIPT Occasionally someone confronts me after a talk with this [...]
MERELY PRO-LIFE OR MERELY PRO-BIRTH? Part 2
In part one, I addressed the claim that pro-lifers aren’t truly “pro-life” unless they care for children and adults after birth. The claim is irrelevant and simply excuses not interacting with the pro-lifer’s arguments. It is also demonstrably false.
Are Laws Restricting Abortion Forced Organ Donation?
This article first appeared in the Christian Research Journal, (August [...]
Merely Pro-Life or Merely Pro-Birth?
Over the past several years as political tensions and sloganeering [...]
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