Why Do Abortion Backers Put Woman’s Rights Over Baby’s?

Opinion   |   Josh Brahm   |   Jul 16, 2012   |   3:22PM   |   Washington, DC

Pro-life advocate Trent Horn explains how some pro-choice arguments don’t seem so crazy if you view them through the lens of Judith Jarvis Thompson’s violinist analogy instead of an anti-personhood worldview. This is very important, because we want to understand where pro-choice people are coming from, and in my experience, more and more of them are coming from a bodily rights case and not only an anti-fetal-personhood view.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Trent Horn is the Coordinator of Respect Life Leadership Support at the Diocese of Phoenix. To learn more about Trent, visit DiocesePhoenix.org. Watch other Life Report episodes with him at prolifepodcast.net/tag/trent-horn.

More Life Report episodes responding to bodily rights arguments can be found here: prolifepodcast.net/tag/bodily-rights

LifeNews.com Note: Josh Brahm is the educational director for Right to Life of Central California and the host of Life Report, also a LifeNews pro-life video feature. Find more episodes of Life Report at ProLifePodcast.net.