Chattanooga Times Free Press

CONNECTING THE DOTS

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The Supreme Court on Wednesday heard oral arguments for and against a Mississipp­i law that would ban abortions after 15 weeks. The arguments — pro and con — are familiar, but there is a greater argument to be made for upholding the law and, should a majority of justices decide to do so, overturn Roe v. Wade.

That greater argument begins with several questions that may be connected to abortion. They include: Why is there so much looting?

Why the indiscrimi­nate destructio­n of property? Why are there so many shootings in our major cities? Disrespect for and devaluing babies yet to be born has led to disrespect­ing the lives of those already born, along with property that belongs to others. How else to describe what looks like anarchy in our streets?

Those who wish to maintain the abortion status quo claim overturnin­g Roe will cause the country to be torn apart. It is already torn apart in many ways in addition to the divisions over abortion. Since 1973 when abortion became legal, an estimated 62 million babies have been aborted in this country.

At a time when the label “racist” is freely and in many cases wrongly applied, real racism is taking place in many abortion clinics. Former Vice President Mike Pence noted this in a speech he delivered Tuesday to a gathering of pro-lifers convened by the Susan B. Anthony List organizati­on. Pence noted: “Despite being less than one-third of the population, Blacks and Hispanics account for nearly twothirds of all abortions performed.”

Technology has advanced since 1973 when Roe was decided. Pence alluded to those advances that now allow sonograms to see with amazing detail the human body that is under developmen­t: “Thanks to advances in modern medicine, the humanity of a 15-week-old child in the womb is undeniable. At 15 weeks of developmen­t, a baby’s face is wellformed. She has fingernail­s, eyebrows and hair. She can make a fist and suck her thumb. She has a beating heart. She can feel pain. And she is created in the image of God, the same as you or me.”

The problem with that last sentence is that we are increasing­ly a more secular nation, and so arguments in favor of protecting unborn human life must also be pragmatic — the number of babies born is not enough to replace the number of people who die; informatio­n about alternativ­es to abortion is being denied some women by those who have a financial and political interest in keeping abortion clinics operating; minorities are being targeted because some likely see abortion as an answer to welfare and crime.

Mike Pence noted in his address: “Forty-seven out of 50 European countries limit elective abortion prior to 15 weeks. France, Spain and Belgium have a limit of 14 weeks. A majority of European countries are even more restrictiv­e, with Germany, Norway, Switzerlan­d, Denmark, Greece, Austria, Italy and Ireland banning abortion on demand after 12 weeks.” To our shame, the U.S. allows abortion at any stage of pregnancy with only minimal exceptions.

The Supreme Court has an opportunit­y to correct a great legal and greater moral wrong if it will “seize the time” and connect the dots between abortion, the unique value of human life at all stages, and the social upheaval that is consuming us because of the court’s refusal in the last 48 years to restore legal protection to the most vulnerable among us, the unborn child.

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Cal Thomas

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