And 10 years from now, how is Dr. Harrison going to meet the needs of a woman's depression, sadness, and in some cases suicidal attempts, when she has to live with this guilt of destroying the life within her day in and day out?
It's a myth to say that all woman/parents should not feel obligation at the moment of childbirth. Obligation starts at the moment of conception.
Childbirth is joyous, but the women will certainly never know that joy when they abort. There is no logic with Dr. Harrison.
Thought you should see...
And 10 years from now, how is Dr. Harrison going to meet the needs of a woman's depression, sadness, and in some cases suicidal attempts, when she has to live with this guilt of destroying the life within her day in and day out?
he is attempting to dehumanize people so they do not feel guilt for the ending of a human life?
Does anyone else see an obvious moral issue here? Even if you are not form a religious background this is inexcusable
In his statement published in the Reproductive Freedom Task Force newsletter, Harrison claimed to have heard "a still, small voice asking, 'Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?' to which I was at last compelled to reply, 'Here am I, send me.'" Here we confront the breathtaking delusion of a man who would cite God's call to the prophet Isaiah as a parallel to his "calling" to be an abortionist.
I don't think is candor, but a twisted and sick mind who enjoys destroying life. He probably sees himself as some kind of divine entity with the power to kill.