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The Pro-Life Movement's Problem With Morality
The Washington Dispatch ^ | June 6, 2003 | Cathryn Crawford

Posted on 06/06/2003 10:32:33 AM PDT by Cathryn Crawford

The Pro-Life Movement's Problem With Morality

Exclusive commentary by Cathryn Crawford

Jun 6, 2003

Making claim to being pro-life in America is like shouting, “I’m a conservative Christian Republican!” from your rooftop. This is partly due to the fact that a considerable number of conservative Christian Republicans are pro-life. It’s hardly true, however, to say that they are the only pro-life people in America. Surprisingly enough to some, there are many different divisions within the pro-life movement, including Democrats, gays, lesbians, feminists, and environmentalists. It is not a one-party or one-group or one-religion issue.

The pro-life movement doesn’t act like it, though. Consistently, over and over throughout the last 30 years, the pro-lifers have depended solely on moral arguments to win the debate of life over choice. You can believe that abortion is morally wrong, yes, and at the appropriate moment, appealing to the emotions can be effective, but too much time is spent on arguing about why abortion is wrong morally instead of why abortion is wrong logically. We have real people of all walks of life in America – Christians, yes, but also non-Christians, atheists, Muslims, agnostics, hedonists, narcissists - and it’s foolish and ineffective for the pro-life movement to only use the morality argument to people who don’t share their morals. It’s shortsighted and it’s also absolutely pointless.

It is relatively easy to convince a person who shares your morals of a point of view – you simply appeal to whatever brand of morality that binds the two of you together. However, when you are confronted with someone that you completely disagree with on every point, to what can you turn to find common ground? There is only one place to go, one thing that we all have in common – and that is our shared instinct to protect ourselves, our humanness.

It seems that the mainstream religious pro-life movement is not so clear when it comes to reasons not to have an abortion beyond the basic arguments that it’s a sin and you’ll go straight to hell. Too much time is spent on the consequences of abortion and not enough time is spent convincing people why they shouldn’t have one in the first place.

What about the increased risk of breast cancer in women who have abortions? Why don’t we hear more about that? What about the risk of complications later in life with other pregnancies? You have to research to even find something mentioned about any of this. The pro-life movement should be front and center, shouting the statistics to the world. Instead, they use Biblical quotes and morality to argue their point.

Don’t get me wrong; morality has its place. However, the average Joe who doesn’t really know much about the pro-life movement - and doesn’t really care too much for the obnoxious neighbor who’s always preaching at him to go to church and stop drinking - may not be too open to a religious sort of editorial written by a minister concerning abortion. He’d rather listen to those easy going pro-abortion people – they appeal more to the general moral apathy that he so often feels.

Tell him that his little girl has a high chance of suffering from a serious infection or a perforated uterus due to a botched abortion, however, and he’ll take a bit more notice. Tell him that he’s likely to suffer sexual side effects from the mental trauma of his own child being aborted and he’ll take even more notice. But these aren’t topics that are typically discussed by the local right-to-life chapters.

It isn’t that the religious right is wrong. However, it boils down to one question: Do they wish to be loudly moral or quietly winning?

It is so essential that the right-to-life movement in America galvanize behind the idea the logic, not morality, will be what wins the day in this fight, because sometimes, despite the rightness of the intentions, morality has to be left out of the game. Morality doesn’t bind everyone together. The only thing that does that is humanness and the logic of protecting ourselves; and that is what has to be appealed to if we are going to make a difference in the fight to lessen and eventually eliminate abortion.

Cathryn Crawford is a student from Texas. She can be reached at feedback@washingtondispatch.com.


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KEYWORDS: abortion; feminism; humansacrifice; idolatry; prolife; ritualmurder
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To: Clint N. Suhks
Do your parents know you're on the internet?

I am my parents.

421 posted on 06/06/2003 3:47:55 PM PDT by Lazamataz (I've decided to cut back my tagline, one word at a)
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To: Cathryn Crawford

I'm not a public school product

You don't know what you're missing at a government indoctrination center publik school.

I was homeschooled in my early years and I finished at private prep school. Maybe that's why I don't subscribe to the moral relativism.

I tend to find people who were schooled at private schools to be more liberal both socially and politically. I don't know why, but it just seems that way.

422 posted on 06/06/2003 3:47:59 PM PDT by Sparta (Tagline removed by moderator)
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To: Qwerty
"You get a chance to look up "murder" yet?"

Some of the more severe prolifers here have a problem with the legal definition thereof...it doesn't fit theirs. There was a discussion of this a few nights ago.

Another of their favorites is calling abortion providers "serial killers", in complete ignorance of the term's true meaning and definition.

Perhaps it's nitpicking on my part, but I hate it when someone misuses words to twist an argument. Leftist do this all too often and we should not emulate them.

423 posted on 06/06/2003 3:52:08 PM PDT by Long Cut (LS-1's FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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To: Sparta
I tend to find people who were schooled at private schools to be more liberal both socially and politically

Of course you do. They come from upper middle and upper class homes, mostly ruling elite and mostly liberal.

424 posted on 06/06/2003 3:52:59 PM PDT by RightWhale (gazing at shadows)
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To: Qwerty
Are you misunderstanding logic on purpose?

No just showing you your silly statement was wrong. The logic as per Ms. Hyperbole was that abortion causes cancer so don't do abortions, and that logic changed with little effort. Ergo logic changes.

425 posted on 06/06/2003 3:53:09 PM PDT by Clint N. Suhks
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To: Lazamataz
I am my parents.

I feel sorry for your kids then, not to bright and a little immature.

426 posted on 06/06/2003 3:55:37 PM PDT by Clint N. Suhks
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To: Long Cut
"Some of the more severe prolifers here have a problem with the legal definition thereof...it doesn't fit theirs."

Yes, but it's still so odd. Arguing with me, I can understand. Arguing with the dictionary.. that's a problem.

427 posted on 06/06/2003 3:55:55 PM PDT by Qwerty ("Murder, honey.. a group of crows is called a murder...")
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To: LanPB01
Did you find it logical? I'm flattered.
428 posted on 06/06/2003 3:57:03 PM PDT by Cathryn Crawford (Save your breath. You'll need it to blow up your date.)
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To: Clint N. Suhks
Whatever you say, dear.
429 posted on 06/06/2003 3:57:50 PM PDT by Cathryn Crawford (Save your breath. You'll need it to blow up your date.)
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To: Clint N. Suhks
I feel sorry for anyone who has to associate with you in any capacity.
430 posted on 06/06/2003 3:58:38 PM PDT by Lazamataz (I've decided to cut back my tagline, one word at a)
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To: Qwerty
You get a chance to look up "murder" yet?

There's more to life than the dictionary, one is common sense to which you apparently lack in this point.

431 posted on 06/06/2003 3:58:44 PM PDT by Clint N. Suhks
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To: Sparta
The school was fairly conservative; I was extremely conservative. I liked to get into theological and ideological arguments with my teachers. I especially liked it when I won. :-)
432 posted on 06/06/2003 3:59:20 PM PDT by Cathryn Crawford (Save your breath. You'll need it to blow up your date.)
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To: Lazamataz
Laz, Laz, Laz!

You're killing him! ;-)
433 posted on 06/06/2003 4:00:00 PM PDT by Cathryn Crawford (Save your breath. You'll need it to blow up your date.)
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To: k2blader
re your #112

: Stating that abortion is morally wrong is not logical?

I'm glad to see someone point this out. I think perhaps CC should substititue the word logic with reason. Perhaps she should examine how human reason is often corrupted by human will.

Either objective morality exists or it doesn't. If it does,it should be understandable through human reason. If it doesn't, we're well down the road to nihilism.

434 posted on 06/06/2003 4:00:25 PM PDT by independentmind
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To: Clint N. Suhks
"No just showing you your silly statement was wrong."

No, Clint. You are wrong.

"The logic as per Ms. Hyperbole was that abortion causes cancer so don't do abortions, and that logic changed with little effort."

Clint.. the logic was always "Avoid getting cancer, it can kill you". That particular bit of logic is still sound, only you can't apply it in this situation because abortion may not be linked to cancer. It is NOT the only logical argument against cancer.

This isn't hard. You should be able to work it out.

435 posted on 06/06/2003 4:01:35 PM PDT by Qwerty ("Murder, honey.. a group of crows is called a murder...")
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To: Lazamataz
Laz, you've always been 'somebody' to us here on FR that care..

And if I might return the compliment, you've always been a nobody.

Ahh, but there you see the difference tween us. I've never claimed to be anybody, as you do.

436 posted on 06/06/2003 4:02:33 PM PDT by tpaine (Really, I'm trying to be a 'decent human being', but me flesh is weak.)
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Did anyone ever notice how most acts that have traditionally been defined as immoral have negative psychological, physical and/or spiritual consequences for individuals? Maybe there's a connection there somewhere....
437 posted on 06/06/2003 4:03:37 PM PDT by independentmind
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To: Clint N. Suhks
"There's more to life than the dictionary, one is common sense to which you apparently lack in this point."

Ok, Clint. Forget the dictionary, it all depends on what the definition of "is" is, anyway. Let us just feeeeeeel our way through conversation, shall we?

Look, if you want to participate in conversations, you're going to have to master English. Especially basic words.

438 posted on 06/06/2003 4:04:18 PM PDT by Qwerty ("Murder, honey.. a group of crows is called a murder...")
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To: Cathryn Crawford
there are many different divisions within the pro-life movement, including Democrats, gays, lesbians, feminists, and environmentalists

Don't forget all 100 of us atheist pro-lifers.

439 posted on 06/06/2003 4:04:33 PM PDT by xm177e2 (Stalinists, Maoists, Ba'athists, Pacifists: Why are they always on the same side?)
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To: xm177e2
I haven't forgotten you guys. I meant to include you in that list, but somehow I missed it.
440 posted on 06/06/2003 4:05:26 PM PDT by Cathryn Crawford (Save your breath. You'll need it to blow up your date.)
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