In 1983, President Reagan wrote an essay on "Human Life Review titled," Abortion and the conscience of the nation. "This writing about his next published pro-life philosophy has been in book form of one year. It was about 95 pages long, then expanded by Surgeon General C. Everett Koop and English essayist Malcolm Muggeridge. Short Reagan claimed the composition is probably one of the best good, pro-life essays ever written. It is also significant aswas the first by a president in office. E 'was the attempt of President Reagan to create a nation, increase the incidence of abortion. In this little book that gives President Reagan to realize how important the issue of abortion is "the conscience of the nation."
Wise President Reagan is only 26 pages of the book, but it is well structured. He believed that lower the life of the unborn child decreases the value of every human life. He considers the pro-quality "of abortionLife "argument and compared them with the problem Dred Scott slavery. Reagan's favorite argument against the pro-abortion to slavery and the comparison between the decision Roe vs. Wade and the Dred Scot decision to split America from more than a century before. Under Reagan, the quality of life argument is an argument for quality control of the population.
Reagan believed that the legalization of abortion is a very slippery slope. He says that the killing of unborn children, because they simply do not want orarrives at an inopportune moment. He says many are killed because they had not then a "normal" life following the birth outcome. These children are denied and therefore less valuable as human rights. He argues that this denial of human rights is done by activist judges, the context of interpreting the U.S. Constitution through the lens of their own pro-abortion beliefs.
Reagan is convinced that to stop the arbitrary assessment of the unborn child is. He stated thatThis philosophy will lead to further crime of infanticide and demonstrates this with reference to the case of Indiana "Baby Doe." Baby Doe was allowed to starve, because the child has Down syndrome. The essence of the Reagan-argument is that no nation can survive and thrive, when a group of people watching a child, and explain if your child has a value as a person. Reagan is to say, as "Abraham Lincoln, that we could not survive as a free nation when some men coulddecide that others were likely to be free and should therefore be slaves. Similarly, we can not survive as a free nation when some men decide that others can not live and should be abandoned to abortion or infanticide. My administration is dedicated to the preservation of America a free country, and there is no major reason for the preservation of this freedom as an affirmation of the transcendent right to life of all people, the law, but have no other rightsMeaning. "
The pro-life movement will not be disappointed with the essay by Reagan, and find that it contains very powerful and logical arguments against abortion.
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