The Last Superstition by Edward Feser
Author:Edward Feser [Edward Feser]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 5579518289566
Published: 2014-10-01T16:00:00+00:00
It should be obvious that abortion is automatically ruled out as well, since it constitutes a particularly violent interference with nature’s purposes. But there are other reasons too why abortion is immoral, and indeed especially wicked. The growth of a new human being in his or her mother’s womb is not simply one natural process among others; it is the beginning of that relationship among human beings that is perhaps the closest of all, that between mother and child. A mother’s natural instinct is to protect her child at all costs, especially when it is at its most vulnerable; the womb ought therefore to be the safest place in the world. The will to override that instinct - not only in a mother, but in a father who consents to or aids in the act of abortion - necessarily manifests an extraordinary degree of perversity and moral corruption.
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