Repudiation of Human Rights Must End
In the wake of the recent Mississippi personhood vote, commentators on both sides of the question appear to be unified in a peculiar way.
In the wake of the recent Mississippi personhood vote, commentators on both sides of the question appear to be unified in a peculiar way.
The results of the election in Mississippi are now clear. We are saddened that the good citizens of this fine state have rejected efforts to grant basic human rights to preborn human beings.
Pro-life deserves to know that formal legal definitions, such as those proposed here, are usually legally required to be interpreted by the courts as “exclusionary”—that is, only precisely what is included in the definition is covered by the law; anything not precisely included in that definition is not covered by the law.
Sometimes a writer will say things that are so outlandish that even my grandmother, God rest her soul, would have been angry.