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To: uncbob
I disagree. An activisty bench would have actually kept abortion illegal. They would have kept it illegal based on them actively pursuing the policy that this nation was founded on God's principles.. they would have actively tried to keep that together. This was a result of inaction.. of the melting pot.. of the coming together of various cultures and beliefs that allow people to believe in whatever God and religion they choose.
204 posted on 04/22/2002 10:26:56 AM PDT by Almondjoy
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To: Almondjoy
An activisty bench would have actually kept abortion illegal. They would have kept it illegal based on them actively pursuing the policy that this nation was founded on God's principles...

No, Roe V Wade was the purest form of judicial activism. The issue was whether or not the states should be allowed to regulate abortion, something which had been done for decades and decades, and which is their constitutional right under the tenth amendment. The foundation for the right to abortion, a nonexistent privacy right said to emanate from several amendments, was invented by the court.

And you should be careful about your insistence that being pro-life is a purely religious position. There are many of us who are not religious, but who nevertheless recognize the importance of protecting all humans from violent acts for the overall good of society. And while I cannot prove to you that an embryo is a human person, it most certainly is a growing organism that possesses human DNA, and that will become a conscious person ultimately. It should, therefore, be given the benefit of the doubt, since it possesses the potential of full personhood. That is the logical approach to take, and does not rely on religious belief at all.

223 posted on 04/22/2002 11:03:59 AM PDT by helmsman
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