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Article: Faith in hiding: are there secular grounds for banning abortion?
- Article from:
- The Humanist
- Article date:
- July 1, 2007
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THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE asserts our rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, but conflicts between these rights are commonplace. The extreme pro-life, anti-abortion position states that if there's a conflict between an embryo's right to life and the liberty of adults, for instance a woman's freedom to terminate pregnancy, life always trumps liberty.
Pro-choice advocates obviously believe otherwise. What, they ask, establishes the overriding value attached to a newly fertilized ovum that requires women to bear the children of rapists, and to possibly sacrifice their health and life opportunities to raise an unwanted child? Why should the ...