A pro-life position is a moral absolute.
Late last year, I read “The Faith of Christopher Hitchens” by Larry Alex Taunton. Here’s an edited version of comments I wrote at the time in my reading log:
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Taunton is executive director of the Fixed Point Foundation, Birmingham, Ala. He met Hitchens in 2008 while organizing debates between atheist and Christian public intellectuals — e.g. Richard Dawkins and John Lennox.
While Taunton writes that it’s impossible to know whether Hitchens experienced some kind of deathbed conversion, he was unlike most of the other atheist intellectuals in his willingness to engage with Christians.
Taunton gives Hitchens high marks for his intellectual integrity and ability to smell out hypocrites.