The Faith-Based Case for Saving Abortion Rights

The Faith-Based Case for Saving Abortion Rights
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I want to start with the obvious but somehow unspoken observation that the Dobbs argument we heard recently is about gender and abortion -- and also religion. But we only talk about gender and abortion -- and never religion. We have Justice Samuel Alito leaping in to ask, "Are there secular philosophers and bioethicists who take the position that the rights of personhood begin at conception, or at some point other than viability?" So the argument becomes: There are secular philosophers and bioethicists who take this position. This isn't about faith at all.

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