tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33970956.post1823484029678149837..comments2024-03-19T15:26:26.055+00:00Comments on auntie joanna writes: Students...Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33970956.post-73953685414352617072012-02-06T21:31:44.509+00:002012-02-06T21:31:44.509+00:00Of course no Catholic can accept abortion as a leg...Of course no Catholic can accept abortion as a legal right. No one has a right to kill a baby.<br /><br />The article is a good analysis of the whole situation at UCL. It ends by noting that the attempt to ban the pro-life groups from promoting their cause is flawed, because it fails to define what is meant by "pro choice". <br /><br />Abortion ought to be illegal in our country and one day it will be. Until then, the fact that it is legal doesn't mean that anyone has a "right" to do it: on the contrary, it is,in theory, hedged around with various restrictions (you are meant to have specific medical or other reasons for aborting the baby, and it is not allowed once the baby is a certain number of weeks old, etc) . Increasing these restrictions incrementally is one way of ensuring that aborting a baby isn't seen as a "right" by anyone.<br /><br />You need to look at the law: abortion is, alas, effectively available on demand in Britain but legally this is not the case because of the various restrictions on it. So the idea that the only discussion on the subject allowed at UCL is one which insists that any restriction of any kind - including the ones we have at present - are unacceptable, is a very confused idea.<br /><br />Read the whole thing, and don't take this one paragraph out of context.Joanna Boglehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00657573606200891390noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33970956.post-38174697865728155822012-02-06T20:25:56.333+00:002012-02-06T20:25:56.333+00:00The following was in the article you have linked t...The following was in the article you have linked to:<br />"But in reality, Catholics on campus have nothing to fear. The motion contains no definition of "pro-choice"; if it means simply someone who accepts that abortion should be legal, most Catholics -- including the bishops of England and Wales, who advocate incremental restrictions, but not yet a total ban -- would fit that description."<br /><br />I am astounded at this! Surely NO Catholic can accept abortion as a legal right? Surely no Catholic bishop would agree with that? Please tell me this isn't true!Patriciushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08906131174326742939noreply@blogger.com