Is it disingenuous, or naive, or just plain stupid for Prime Minister
Jacinda Ardern to assert that “now is the time to build greater resilience in
our economy”?
You can’t separate economic issues from societal issues. And so just what
kind of 'greater resilience' does Ardern envisage for a society where if she gets her way abortion will become a ‘health issue’ - which effectively makes the life of the unborn baby entirely
dependent on the whim of the mother, allowing abortion for any reason including sex selection, and condemning uninformed women to potentially
disastrous physical, psychological and spiritual consequences?
Making abortion a 'health issue' would effectively remove the right to life from any law, meaning New Zealand would emulate New York State where the killer of
a 5-month pregnant woman can’t be charged for her baby’s death, because in New
York killing babies before birth for any reason is now literally of no consequence.
“Tragically, New York women are less safe from
violence now than they were before the passage of the Reproductive Health Act”,
writes Fordham University professor Charles Camosy in the NY Daily
News.
We build “greater resilience into our economy” by building a healthy nation
– with our own children, home-grown, with a mother and father committed to each
other for life, in marriage.
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