The Secularist Case Against Abortion

The Secularist Case Against Abortion

1200px-A_Secular_Pro-Life_banner_at_the_March_for_Life_in_Washington,_D.C._(2013)

You donโ€™t have to be a Christian to be pro-life.ย  You donโ€™t have to be a conservative to oppose abortion.

Kelsey Hazzardย ย is a 29-year-old atheist and a political liberal.ย  In her essay, โ€œThe Atheistโ€™s Case Against Abortion:ย  Respect for Human Rights,โ€ she sums up her argument and suggests how to get through to millennials whoย are pro-choice because of a knee-jerk reaction, without really thinkingย the issue through:

The pro-life pioneerย Dr. Mildred Jefferson said it best: โ€œI am not willing to stand aside and allow this concept of expendable human lives to turn this great land of ours into just another exclusive reservation where only the perfect, the privileged, and the planned have the right to live.โ€ Thatโ€™s a sentiment that anyone, from any religious or nonreligious background, can get behind.

Most secular pro-choice people are well-meaning and affirm a commitment to human rights. Most are horrified by ableismโ€”but close their eyes to the often lethal consequences of prenatal genetic testing. Abortion advocates would never murder a defenseless sleeping or comatose personโ€”yet they argue that because children in the womb lack consciousness, killing them is permissible.

Meanwhile, pro-life author Mary Eberstadt says why she is optimistic that โ€œthe future will lean pro-life,โ€ even though religious affiliation is declining.

She shows how criticism of abortion is breaking out in popular music, how its โ€œtransgressiveโ€ quality is now questioning the pro-abortion mentality.ย  She looks closely at this theme in Eminem.ย  She also cites songs by The Sex Pistols, Kid Rock, Alpha Blondy, Ben Folds Five, and Leonard Cohen.

She alsoย quotes Gandhi, Nat Henthoff, Jack Nicholson, and the โ€œanarcho-communist atheistโ€ Emma Goldman.

Eberstadtย concludes with this:

As it turns out, you donโ€™t have to be a card-carrying Thomist to understand a few big, simple things. Lifeโ€”including life ofย homo sapiensโ€”is intrinsically good. Cavalier violence is intrinsically bad. To love creation is to love ourselves. And micro-humans donโ€™t belong in garbage pails.

When a lie becomes whopping enough, one doesnโ€™t need philosophy or theology to pierce it. As the life work of Alexander Solzhenitsyn, among others, goes to show, just understanding what it means to be human is enough. Itโ€™s a principle that extends to empathy for the ways in which the lie distorts the lives of those whoย donโ€™tย see through it. The godawful internet meme #shoutyourabortion, to name just one example, is a pitiable, mass-deluded attempt to expiate what pro-abortion ideology says needs no expiation in the first place: natural remorse.

Itโ€™s true that 2,000 years of Judeo-Christian teaching are the tent-poles of the pro-life movement, all around the world. But itโ€™s also true that plenty of other people will keep finding the same tent, Hindus and atheists and โ€œnonesโ€ and drifters, included.

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Photo, March for Life 2013,ย  by Miss.Monica.Elizabeth โ€“ Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=25803362

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