Your body, your choice. Thats right. But that little baby in the womb is another little body.
Alex Berenson is a brave man. Cancelled by Twitter and implicitly designated by the Justice Department as a domestic terrorist, his crime has been truth-telling. Yet he continues to tell the truth.
A former New York Times reporter who quit the Gray Lady because he could no longer abide its pattern of providing comfort food to leftists rather than objective reporting, Berenson has been telling the truth about Covid vaccines for the last two years no matter who is offended.
His book Pandemia: How Coronavirus Hysteria Took Over Our Government, Rights, and Lives (Washington DC: Regnery, 2021) is a refreshing dive into facts and reason amidst a media culture of hysteria and mythology.
The mainstream media are just beginning to recognize that the vaccines are ineffective and even harmful. It was recently revealed that states like Vermont that have the highest rates of vaccinations and boosters are the heaviest hit by new Omicron cases. The world is starting to hear that top athletes worldwide are strangely disappearing from competition because of severe illness after being vaccinated. Large numbers of young men are suffering from myocarditis after being vaccinated.
So Berenson is starting to be vindicated. This cheers me because it is good to see courage rewarded. But I must differ with Mr Berenson on his recent post about the possibility of Roe v. Wade being overturned by the Supreme Court.
Berenson is a self-declared libertarian, so perhaps my argument is against the libertarian position on abortion more generally.
Mr. Berenson has three objections against the possible end of Roe v. Wade, which means against the return of the abortion question to state legislatures. (For, in case anyone needs reminding, the likely result of the imminent SCOTUS ruling is not a national ban on abortion but simply the return to its legal status before 1973 when states differed. Presumably new statutes will be issued state by state, some very liberal as in New York and California and some restrictive as in Texas and Mississippi.)
First, Mr Berenson complains, conservatives are hypocritical when they object to vaccine mandates because the government should not compel us on matters concerning the treatment of our own bodies. And if my body my choice applies to vaccines, it should also apply to abortion.
Second, laws concerning bodies are permissible only if they pass two rulesthey must have overwhelming theoretical justification and they must have practical hope of success without relying on a level of police power that is incompatible with a democratic state. Overturning Roe would pass the first because no one is more innocent than a fetus, but not the second.
Third, Berenson hints that this change in abortion law might be wrong because it is only a religiously-backed precept. Perhaps he agrees with President Biden that ending Roe is compatible with his Catholic religion but he cannot force his religious views on others.
I would suggest to Mr. Berenson and other libertarians that there are rational problems with his position.
First, lets do a thought experiment. What if the issue were slavery? Or racist discrimination? Would he say conservatives are hypocritical for objecting to vaccine mandates but permitting police action against slavery or racist acts?
Would he not agree that vaccine mandates are wrong because they force people to take medicine against their will when they alone should make those decisions? But that slavery and racist acts are also against the will of victims and therefore need to be enforced by police power?
Surely Mr Berenson would not say that police power against slavery and racist acts are incompatible with a democratic state. For we already have such police power in play against those things, and he does not seem to object to them.
Besides, Mr Berenson argues for continued laws against drugs that harm people, especially children, and that those laws can play a pedagogical role. As he puts it, Laws against drug use have a notable effect on the number of people who are willing to try illegal drugs.
The same is true for abortion. As former professor at Vanderbilt Law School Carol Swain has written, the 1973 Roe decision helped weaken her resistance to her own decision to terminate a pregnancy, which she has deeply regretted. No surprise that the numbers of abortions rose astronomically after 1973. Laws do teach.
If the little baby in the womb is truly a human being, which not only religion but also science attests, does it not make sense to protect these little human beings with the help of the law?
We say we should protect all other human beings against their being killed if we can help it. Why not these little human beings?
But lest the issue be confused, the possibly-imminent overturning of Roe says nothing about the morality of abortion, only that it is not enshrined in the Constitution and so should be returned to the states. Let the people of each state determine these questions, rather than nine unelected judges.
Your body, your choice. Thats right. But that little baby in the womb is another little body.
I would hope that Mr. Berenson and all other libertarians would see the sense of legal protection for other little bodies. Or at least the sense of returning these questions to legislative bodies closer to the people.
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“The mainstream media are just beginning to recognize that the vaccines are ineffective and even harmful. ” Boy, that sure is ignorant
1) You have zero, repeat zero, Biblical Scripture references to support your complete misunderstanding that religion supports life at conception. In fact, it supports the opposite. Put up the verses or shut up and go home.
2) You people say overturning Roe will not stop abortion, just return it to the states where it belongs. First off, if that is true, then why have all these radicalized, half insane, efforts been made for half a century by people who have been brainwashed to overturn Roe? Why are they even bothering with ending Roe if it will really not change anything?
3) As you know, the radicals will just move their efforts to the state houses if Roe is overturned
5) People should know,
1) Israel has a liberal abortion policy, which is apparently about to get even more liberal.
2) Italy is the country that the Vatican lies inside of, they also have a very liberal abortion policy.
3) The Catholic Church appears to apparently display their utter distaste for abortion and even contraceptives. And yet, they allow leaders who support abortion such as self described devout Catholics President Job Biden, Nancy Pelosi, and Tim Kaine, to remain on their roles in good standing. Even AOC claims to be Catholic. And many others. How Fed is that?
4) You religious leaders, has it really become your solemn duty these days to fill the collection plates? You people dont appear to even remotely have the blanks to stand up to evil these days.
5) I do not even really support abortion. But, you fake appearing religious imposters refuse to tell people how corrupt the US government and the people who elected them are. You preach what people want to hear which is anything but the Truth. Easier to do the anti-abortion blockade.
6) Are you being persecuted because you believe in Jesus the Christ and refuse to sell your soul to Lucifer? Yes or No????? Mark 13:13
Pelosi has been excommunicated. More to come. By the way, is the saving of one life important? Turning abortion back to the states will save at least one life.
Oh, I happen to agree with you regarding the corruption of many of the churches. It started with the civil rights movement which was biblically positive and has now collapsed into the negative of wokeness. Many churches are dying because of a lack of a moral foundation. The flounders were well of popular tendencies toward immorality and wanted lots of churches to buttress the positive. When the churches dont do their job under the bill of rights, they become meaningless and the nation suffers.
Unless you have something that I do not, then you are totally wrong about Pelosi, See link, Obviously, you do not understand how power and money corrupts religion.??????
https://www.ncregister.com/blog/has-the-vatican-excommunicated-pelosi-8-things-to-know-and-share
You have no Scripture to support your words. None. The Bible is extremely clear on when life begins. Put up the chapter/verses to support your beliefs please. Jews know its not in the Hebrew Bible.
But, abortion, definitely should be avoided. And, the Crats, they want to kill a living, breathing, baby out side the mother, already breathing. And, that is murder. Taking a morning after pill is not abortion.
The answer lies in the middle. Somewhere between 1-3 months to get an abortion is more than enough compromise. If a woman is raped, with proof, no way should she ever be forced to carry that seed.
People on both sides are crazy, stupid, and insane. God expects people to use common sense.
“Pelosi has been excommunicated. ” No she hasn’t. Oh, and by the way, the Pope is on her side
I just saw this. Not sure why the Pope said Biden can yet she cannot..
https://news.yahoo.com/grave-evil-pelosi-denied-holy-204134877.html
No, fool. Pelosi has not been excommunicated. You are lying as usual. A halfwit bishop in CA said he would not give her communion. She was at church in Georgetown today and received communion as she always does.
Pelosi has not been excommunicated. In fact she took communion at her usual church in Georgetown today.