Monday, November 04, 2024

Yale U's Robert P. George on Defending Unborn Life

 


                                                                       (My home office)

(I am re-posting this for the unborn.)

Professor Robert P. George is one of the most influential scholars, for me and many others, on the abortion issue.

As an example of moral and rational clarity, see: "Defending Unborn Life in Political Action: We Must Continue the Struggle for the Soul of Our Nation." It's brilliant and compassionate.

Here's a quote from George.

"Are unborn babies persons? As a matter of moral fact, they are. That is because the offspring of human parents, from the earliest embryonic stage of their development forward, are — and are undeniably — distinct, complete, albeit dependent and developing, living members of the species Homo sapiens: human beings. And all human beings are persons — that is, creatures whose nature is a rational nature. Like human beings in the infant stage, human beings in the fetal and embryonic stages of development do not yet carry out characteristically human mental activities; yet embryonic, fetal and infant human beings are organized precisely to develop the immediately exercisable capacities for precisely such activities. That is their nature."

If anyone wonders why I am so concerned about this issue, please read George's article.

If you want to contact me and talk about this essay, please do so.  johnpiippo@msn.com 

And see here for more.