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Why Subjective Definitions of Life Cannot Guide Abortion Law, by Gregory Lyakhov – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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A nation is judged by how it protects those who cannot defend themselves.

Abortion has shaped American politics for half a century, yet public debate usually reduces it to a simple formula: Republicans oppose it, and Democrats defend it. That framing avoids the real question beneath every argument — moral, legal, scientific, or philosophical. Everything ultimately depends on one factual point: when does human life begin?

No coherent moral system permits intentionally ending an innocent human life. The disagreement appears only when people differ on whether the unborn child already qualifies as a human being at the moment of abortion. That single classification determines whether abortion is a routine medical procedure or the destruction of a distinct human life. Because of that, arguments about autonomy, poverty, or even the horrific circumstances of rape and incest never resolve the core dispute.

The manner of conception does not change the identity of the organism that results. A child conceived through violence is biologically indistinguishable from a child conceived under perfect conditions. ….

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