Gene Edward Veith, Jr. on Abortion

“On the issue of abortion, orthodox Christians hold to the commandment, ‘Thou shalt not kill.’  This is an absolute, from which we infer the principle of the sanctity of life.  We then can make use of scientific evidence in showing that the fetus is a living, feeling, even thinking human organism.  That human beings of whatever age or stage of development ought not to be killed simply because they are unwanted is a transcendent concept.  Social expediency or human convenience can have no bearing on the absolute moral issues that are at stake.”

Gene Edward Veith, Jr., Loving God with all Your Mind, p. 58.

Source: Loving God with all Your Mind

I have always enjoyed reading Gene Veith.  He was the first to introduce me to postmodernism back in the early 90s.  Somewhere along the line I missed this 1987, 2003 book.  The sub-title is:  Thinking as a Christian in the Postmodern World.  Veith use …

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