Abortion


A Muslim looks at respect for life

Suzy Ismail | 16 April 2012 |
tags: abortion, Islam
In Islam life must be acknowledged, always and everywhere, as a true blessing.


Autism, traffic, and unstudied vaccine components

Matthew Hanley | 10 April 2012 |
tags: abortion, autism, bioethics
Is the abortion/bio-tech industry implicated in the astounding rise in autism?


Shutting down the debate

Pravin Thevathasan | 03 April 2012 |
tags: abortion, psychiatry
An international conference of psychiatrists is ignoring the clamorous debate over the psychological consequences of abortion.


Is one in five UK abortion clinics breaking the law?

Michael Cook | 27 March 2012 |
tags: abortion, rule of law, UK
Servile deference to abortion rights has led doctors to think that they are above the law.


Why the outrage?

Margaret Somerville | 05 March 2012 |
tags: abortion, bioethics, infanticide
Are abortion and infanticide morally and ethically equivalent?


After-birth abortion or ante-natal infanticide?

Trevor Stammers | 05 March 2012 |
tags: abortion, bioethics, ethics
Isn't it rather naive for a philosopher to protest that ideas don't have consequences?


Have we reached a tipping point on abortion?

Michael Cook | 28 February 2012 |
tags: abortion, Communism
Two events last week suggest that its ideological appeal is tottering and about to fall.


A hospice in the womb

Carolyn Moynihan | 09 December 2011 |
tags: abortion, perinatal hospice, prenatal testing
When prenatal diagnosis brings bad news about their child, parents deserve a real choice of paths. Happily, there is a beautiful option available.


Are we sleepwalking through the great infanticide?

Lea Singh | 29 November 2011 |
tags: abortion, infanticide
Staff from a horrific abortion clinic have pleaded guilty to murder. What about the rest of the industry?


Safer chemical abortions? Yeah, right.

Brendan Malone | 08 June 2011 |
tags: abortion, mifepristone, RU486
Evidence from Australia undercuts claims about the safety of RU486.


Why can’t the UN be consistent?

Vincenzina Santoro | 04 April 2011 |
tags: abortion, death penalty, United Nations
If the world is moving towards abolition of the death penalty, why not abolition of abortion?


A victory for truth: the life of Bernard Nathanson

Carolyn Moynihan | 25 February 2011 |
tags: abortion, Bernard Nathanson, obituaries
An unlikely hero of human dignity died this week, a doctor who once performed thousands of abortions.


A tough call

Cristina Alarcon | 12 February 2011 |
tags: abortion, conscientious objection, pharmacists
Does conscience protection excuse a health professional from providing after-abortion care?


Oh well, people die

Michael Cook | 25 January 2011 |
tags: abortion
A horrifying report from Philadelphia’s district attorney ought to be abortion’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin.


Unplanned

Sheila Liaugminas | 17 January 2011 |
tags: abortion, Planned Parenthood
An American woman has just released a harrowing book about her experiences as head of a Planned Parenthood clinic.


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