Should We Make Abortion Unthinkable, or Should We Make Children Convenient?

 

Secular Pro-Life has published an article of mine under their paid blogging program.

 

The word “convenient” has created some misunderstanding in some quarters. I intended “we should make children convenient” as a sort of caricature of the idea that if we can remove some sufficient amount of the difficulties in raising children, that will accomplish everything worthwhile that can be accomplished in relation to abortion and in relation to consciousness about the unborn.

 

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