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  1. Abortion Debate - Pro-Life Stance
  2. In Roman times, abortion and the destruction of unwanted
  3. children was permissible, but as out civilization has aged, it seems
  4. that such acts were no longer acceptable by rational human beings, so
  5. that in 1948, Canada along with most other nations in the world signed
  6. a declaration of the United Nations promising every human being the
  7. right to life. The World Medical Association meeting in Geneve at the
  8. same time, stated that the utmost respect for human life was to be
  9. from the moment of conception. This declaration was re-affirmed when
  10. the World Medical Association met in Oslo in 1970. Should we go
  11. backwards in our concern for the life of an individual human being?
  12. The unborn human is still a human life and not all the wishful
  13. thinking of those advocating repeal of abortion laws, can alter this.
  14. Those of us who would seek to protect the human who is still to small
  15. to cry aloud for it's own protection, have been accused of having a
  16. 19th Century approach to life in the last third of the 20th Century.
  17. But who in reality is using arguments of a bygone Century? It is an
  18. incontrovertible fact of biological science - Make no Mistake - that
  19. from the moment of conception, a new human life has been created.
  20. Only those who allow their emotional passion to overide their
  21. knowledge, can deny it: only those who are irrational or ignorant
  22. of science, doubt that when a human sperm fertilizes a human ovum a
  23. new human being is created. A new human being who carries genes in its
  24. cells that make that human being uniquely different from any and other
  25. human being and yet, undeniably a member, as we all are, of the great
  26. human family. All the fetus needs to grow into a babe, a child, an old
  27. man, is time, nutrition and a suitable environment. It is determined
  28. at that very moment of conception whether the baby will be a boy or a
  29. girl; which of his parents he will look like; what blood type he will
  30. have. His whole heritage is forever fixed. Look at a human being 8
  31. weeks after conception and you, yes every person here who can tell the
  32. difference between a man and a women, will be able to look at the
  33. fetus and tell me whether it is a baby boy or a girl.
  34. No, a fetus is not just another part of a women's body like an
  35. appendix or appendage. These appendages, these perfectly formed tiny
  36. feel belong to a 10 week developed baby, not to his or her mother.
  37. The fetus is distinct and different and has it's own heart
  38. beat. Do you know that the fetus' heart started beating just 18 days
  39. after a new life was created, beating before the mother even knew she
  40. was pregnant? By 3 months of pregnancy the developing baby is just
  41. small enough to be help in the palm of a man's hand but look closely
  42. at this 3 month old fetus. All his organs are formed and all his
  43. systems working. He swims, he grasps a pointer, he moves freely, he
  44. excretes urine. If you inject a sweet solution into the water around
  45. him, he will swallaw because he likes the taste. Inject a bitter
  46. solution and he will quit swallowing because he does not like the
  47. taste. By 16 weeks it is obvious to all, except those who have eyes
  48. but deliberately do not see, that this is a young human being.
  49. Who chooses life or death for this little one because abortion
  50. is the taking of a human life? This fact is undeniable; however much
  51. of the members of the Women's Liberation Movement, the new Feminists,
  52. Dr. Henry Morgentaler or the Canadian Medical Association President
  53. feel about it, does not alter the fact of the matter. An
  54. incontrovertible fact that cannot change as feelings change.
  55. If abortion is undeniably the taking of human life and yet
  56. sincere misguided people feel that it should be just a personal matter
  57. between a women and the doctor, there seems to be 2 choices open to
  58. them. (1) That they would believe that other acts of destruction of
  59. human beings such as infanticide and homicide should be of no concern
  60. of society and therefore, eliminate them from the criminal code. This
  61. I cannot believe is the thinking of the majority, although the
  62. tendency for doctors to respect the selfish desire of parents and not
  63. treat the newborn defective with a necessary lifesaving measure, is
  64. becoming increasingly more common. (2) But for the most part the only
  65. conclusion available to us is that those pressing for repeal of the
  66. abortion laws believe that there are different sorts of human beings
  67. and that by some arbitrary standard, they can place different values
  68. on the lives of there human beings. Of course, different human beings
  69. have different values to each of us as individuals: my mother means
  70. more to me than she does to you. But the right to life of all human
  71. beings is undeniable. I do not think this is negotiable. It is easy to
  72. be concerned with the welfare of those we know and love, while
  73. regarding everybody else as less important and somehow, less real.
  74. Most people would rather have heard of the death of thousands in the
  75. Honduras flooding disaster than of a serious accident involving a
  76. close friends or favourite relatives. That is why some are less
  77. disturbed by the slaughter of thousands of unborn children than by the
  78. personal problems of a pregnant women across the street. To
  79. rationalize this double standard, they pretend to themselves that the
  80. unborn child is a less valuable human life because it has no active
  81. social relationships and can therefore, be disposed of by others who
  82. have an arbitrary standard of their own for the value of a human life.
  83. I agree that the fetus has not developed it's full potential
  84. as a human being: but neither have any of us. Nor will any of us have
  85. reached that point: that point of perfect humaness, when we die.
  86. Because some of us may be less far along the path than others, does
  87. not give them the right to kill us. But those in favour of abortion,
  88. assume that they have that right, the standard being arbitrary. To say
  89. that a 10 week fetus has less value that a baby, means also that one
  90. must consider a baby of less value than a child, a young adult of less
  91. value than an old man. Surely one cannot believe this and still be
  92. civilized and human. A society that does not protect its individual
  93. members is on the lowest scale of civilized society. One of the
  94. measures of a more highly civilized society, is its attitude towards
  95. its weaker members. If the poor, the sick, the handicapped, the
  96. mentally ill, the helpless are not protected, the society is not as
  97. advanced as in a society where they are protected. The more mature the
  98. society is, the more there is respect for the dignity and rights of
  99. all human beings. The function of the laws of the society, is to
  100. protect and provide for all members so that no individual or group of
  101. individuals can be victimized by another individual group. Every
  102. member of Canadian society has a vital stake in what value system is
  103. adopted towards its weak, aged, cripple, it's helpless intra-uterine
  104. members; a vital stake in who chooses life or death.
  105. As some of you may know, in 1969, the abortion laws were
  106. changed in Canada, so that it became legal for a doctor to perform an
  107. abortion if a committee of 3 other doctors in an eccredited hospital
  108. deemed that continuation of the pregnancy constituted a severe threat
  109. to the life and health, mental or physical of the women. Threat to
  110. health was not defined and so it is variously interpreted to mean very
  111. real medical disease to anything that interferes with even social or
  112. economic well being, so that any unwanted or unplanned pregnancy thus
  113. qualifies. What really is the truth about the lasting effect of an
  114. unwanted pregnancy on the psyche of a womem? Of course there is a
  115. difference of opinion among psychiatrists, but if unbiased,
  116. prospective studies are examined certain facts become obvious. (1) The
  117. health of women who are mentally ill before they become pregnant, is
  118. not improved by an abortion. In fact in 1970 an official statement of
  119. the World Health Organization said, Serious mental disorders arise
  120. more often in women previous mental problems. Thus the very women for
  121. whom legal abortion is considered justified on psychiatric grounds,
  122. are the ones who have the highest risk of post-abortion psychiatric
  123. disorders. (2) Most women who are mentally healthy before unwanted
  124. pregnancy, despite a temporary emotional upset during the early weeks
  125. for the pregnancy, are mentally healthy after the pregnancy whether
  126. they were aborted or carried through to term.
  127. Do we accept killing a human being because of a temporary,
  128. emotional upset? All obstetricians and gynaecologists know of many
  129. cases where the mother, be her single or married, has spoken of
  130. abortion early in the pregnancy and later on, has confessed her
  131. gratitude to those who have not performed the abortion. On the other
  132. hand, we have all seen women what have been troubled, consumed with
  133. guilt and development significant psychiatric problems following and
  134. because of abortion. I quote Ft. John L. Grady, Medical Examiner for
  135. Florida State Attorney's Office, I believe it can be stated with
  136. certainty that abortion causes more deep-seated guilt, depression and
  137. mental illness than it ever cures.
  138. We used to hear a lot about the risk of suicide among those
  139. who threatened such action if their request for abortion was refused.
  140. How real is that risk - it is not - in fact, the suicide rate among
  141. pregnant women be they happy of unhappy about the pregnancy, is 1/4 of
  142. the rate among non-pregnant women in child-bearing years. An accurate
  143. 10 year study was done in England on unwed mothers who requested
  144. abortions and were refused. It was found that the suicide rate of this
  145. group was less than that average population. In Minnesota in a 15 year
  146. period, there were only 14 maternal suicides. 11 occurred after
  147. delivery. None were illegitimately pregnant. All were psychotic. In
  148. contrast, among the first 8 deaths of women aborted under the liberal
  149. law in the United Kingdon, 2 were from suicide directly following the
  150. abortion.
  151. Are there any medical indications for abortion?? Is it valid
  152. for a doctor to co-operate in the choice for abortion? The late Dr.
  153. Guttmacher, one of the world leaders of the pro-abortion movement, has
  154. stated: Almost any women can be brought through pregnancy alive
  155. unless she suffers from cancer or leukemia, in which case abortion is
  156. unlikely to prolong her life much less save it.
  157. As an opponent to abortion, I will readily agree, as will all
  158. those who are against abortion, that pregnancy resulting from rape or
  159. incest is a tragedy. Rape is a detestable crime, but no sane reasoning
  160. can place the slightest blame on the unborn child it might produce.
  161. Incest is, if that is possible, even worse, but for centuries,
  162. traditional Jewish law has clearly stated, that if a father sins
  163. against his daughter (incest) that does not justify a second crime -
  164. the abortion of the product of that sin. The act of rape or incest is
  165. the major emotional physical trauma to the young girl or women. Should
  166. we compound the psychic scar already inflicted on the mother by her
  167. having the guilt of destroying a living being which was at least half
  168. her own? Throughout history, pregnant women who for one crime or
  169. another were sentenced to death, were given a stay of execution until
  170. after the delivery of the child: it being the contention of courts
  171. that one could not punish the innocent child for the crime of the
  172. mother. Can we punish it for a crime against the mother?
  173. If rape occurred the victim should immediately report the
  174. incident. If this is done, early reporting of the crime will provide
  175. greater opportunity for apprehension and conviction of the rapist, for
  176. treatment of venereal disease and prevention of pregnancy. Let is give
  177. our children good sex education; and let us get tough on pornography,
  178. clean up the newstands, literature and Adult Movies and television
  179. programmes which encourage crime, abusive drugs and make mockery of
  180. morality and good behaviour and therefore, contribute to rape.
  181. By some peculiar trick of adult logic, proponents of abortion
  182. talk about fetal indications for act. Whatever abortion may do for the
  183. mother, it so very obviously cannot be therapeutic for the fetus.
  184. Death is hardly a constructive therapy. As Dr. Hellegers of John
  185. Hopkins Hospital says, While it is easy to feel that abortion is
  186. being performed for the sake of the fetus, honesty requires us to
  187. recognize that we perform it for adults. There is no evidence to
  188. indicate that an infant with congenital or birth defect would rather
  189. not be born since he cannot be consulted. This evidence might exist if
  190. suicides were common among people with congenital handicaps. However,
  191. to the contrary, these seem to value life, since the incidence of
  192. suicide is less than that of the general population. Can we choose
  193. death for another while life is all we ourselves know? Methods are
  194. being developed to diagnose certain defects in the infants of mothers
  195. at risk before the infant is born. The fluid around the fetus can be
  196. sampled and tested in a very complicated fashion. If we kill infants
  197. with confidential defects before they are born, why not after birth,
  198. why not any human being we declare defective? It is no surprise of
  199. course for many of us to learn that in hospitals across North
  200. American Continent such decisions affecting the newborn and the very
  201. elderly or those with incurable disease, are being made. What is a
  202. defect, what is a congenital defect? Hitler considered being 1/4
  203. Jewish was a congenital defect incompatible with the right to life.
  204. Perhaps you have all heard this story:
  205. One doctor saying to another doctor, About the termination of
  206. a pregnancy, I want your opinion. The father was syphilitic (venereal
  207. disease). The mother tuberculous (small lumps on skin). Of the four
  208. children born, the first was blind, the second died, the third was
  209. deaf and dumb, the fourth also tuberculous. What would you have done?
  210. I would have ended the pregnancy. Then you would have murdered
  211. Beethoven.
  212. Not content with the Abortion Act of 1969 which allows 40,000
  213. unborn children to be killed legally in our country in 1973, many
  214. noisy and emotional people are campaigning for abortion on request.
  215. They are aided by a crusading, misguided press and media which
  216. continues to utter as fact, the fiction of fertile imaginative minds.
  217. We have been told by the media that the majority of Canadians wish to
  218. have abortion legalized but the latest census taken by the Toronto
  219. Star in March of 1989 reports that 35% of those polled thought that
  220. abortion was already easy to obtain, 26% thought it too hard, 19%
  221. about right and 21% had no opinion. Men more then women thought it too
  222. hard. Even if the majority did want it, this does not make it right.
  223. Centuries ago, most Americans thought slavery was right. The elected
  224. leaders of this country must have the wisdom and integrity for what
  225. is right, not for what might be politically opportune.
  226. One of the uttered justifications for abortion on demand is
  227. that every women should have the mastership of her own body, but
  228. should she? To quote Dr. Edwin Connow, Should she have the right for
  229. what is really judicial execution of new life - not a cat, not a
  230. chicken but a human being - not only potential but actual. In a
  231. society one is not totally free to do what one will with one's own
  232. body (we don't have the right to get drunk or high on drugs and drive
  233. down Young Street.) The great concern has been shown for the innocent
  234. victims of highjacking but what is abortion but this? The highjacking
  235. without reprieve, of an innocent passenger out of his mother's womb.
  236. Should we really leave the right to hijack as a personal decision
  237. only?
  238. Those campaigning for further liberalization of the abortion
  239. law, hope to make abortion available and safe for all who wish it
  240. during a pregnancy. Qualifications have been placed on the abortion on
  241. demand routine by other groups, for example, a time limit for the
  242. duration of pregnancy or clause that the operation be performed in an
  243. accredited hospital. Before exploring the reality of so-called safe
  244. abortion, let me tell you a little method of procuring an abortion.
  245. Before 13 weeks of pregnancy, the neck of the womb is dilated - a
  246. comparatively easy procedure in someone who has already had a child -
  247. much more difficult if childbirth has not occurred. The products of
  248. conception in many hospitals are removed but a suction apparatus -
  249. considered safe and better that the curettal scraping method. After 13
  250. weeks pregnancy, the fetus is too big to be removed in this was and
  251. either a dangerous method of injection a solution into the womb is
  252. carried out, this salting out method results in the mother going
  253. into what is really a miniature labour and after a period of time,
  254. expelling a very dead often skinned baby. In some hospitals because of
  255. the danger of this procedure to the mother, an operation like a
  256. miniature Caesarean section called a hysterotomy has to be performed.
  257. There area also many other methods.
  258. Let us now look if we can, at consequences of such license to
  259. kill an individual too small to cry for it's own protection. Abortion
  260. by suction curettage is not just as simple as a pelvic examination
  261. performed in a doctor's office as Dr. Morgentaler and the television
  262. programe W5 who were doing a great disservice to young women in Canada
  263. would have us believe. In Canada as reported in the Canadian Medical
  264. Association Journal (the Statistics from Statistics Canada), the
  265. complication rate and this being for immediate complications of early
  266. abortion is 4.5%. According to the Wyn report with statistics from 12
  267. counties, women who have a previous induced abortion have their
  268. ability to bear children in the future permanently impaired. There is
  269. a 5-10% increase in infertility. The chances of these women having a
  270. pregnancy in the tube increases up to 4 times. Premature delivery
  271. increases up to 50% and when one realizes that prematurity is the
  272. commonest cause for infants being mentally or physically defective,
  273. having cerebral palsy or other difficulties, then one realizes that
  274. those doctors doing abortions in great numbers south of the border or
  275. across the water, even in Canada may not be doing the women and her
  276. family a service. They will tell you that abortion has almost no
  277. complications. What most of them will not tell you, is that once the
  278. abortion is done they may refuse to see the women again and that she
  279. must take her post-abortal problems elsewhere.
  280. Those seeking repeal of the present abortion law will rapidly
  281. point out that nevertheless, it is safer to have a legal abortion than
  282. illegal abortions, safer for the women that is. This I do not dispute,
  283. but here is the real rub. Liberalized abortion laws do not eliminate
  284. illegal, back street abortions and in some cases, the overall number
  285. of illegal abortions actually rise, usually stays stagnant, and rarely
  286. falls. There are still people who would rather try it themselves or go
  287. somewhere they will be completely anonymous. Another factor enters the
  288. total number of people seeking abortion, legal or illegal rises. The
  289. overall pregnancy rate rockets and people become careless with
  290. contraception and a women can have 3 or 4 abortions during the time of
  291. one full term pregnancy.
  292. Are doctors really being kind to the girl to allow her to
  293. choose life or death for her unborn child? In aborting a 16 year old
  294. this year with so-called informed consent, we may be preventing her
  295. from having even 1 or 2 children 10 years later when happily married.
  296. No, repealing the abortion law does not make it possible for every
  297. women to safely eliminate, what is for her, an unwanted pregnancy.
  298. Would limiting abortions to accredited hospitals make it
  299. safer? Yes, safer for the women, not for the fetus and it would
  300. jeopardize the continued well being of all of the members of the
  301. community with the gross misuse of the medical manpower, hospital
  302. facilities and money. With almost 31,739 abortions performed in
  303. Ontario in 1989, the cost to OHIP is about 9 million dollars. Yet to
  304. do as has been done in the U.S.A and the United Kingdom - namely to
  305. make legal, abortions is to turn so-called 'backstreet butchers' into
  306. legal operators.
  307. Patients now go into the office through the front door instead
  308. of the rear. I have heard it said that is abortions became available
  309. on request, many less children would be born and we could use the
  310. pleasant delivery suites and postnatal beds for abortions. As I have
  311. pointed out, however, before today, liberalization of abortion does
  312. not reduce the birth rate. There would be little increase in available
  313. facilities or indeed doctor's time. By the very nature of the
  314. operation and because the longer pregnancy lasts, the more difficult
  315. it is, patients for abortions are admitted as urgent cases or
  316. emergencies so that all other members of the community must wait
  317. longer for their hospital bed or the surgery they need.
  318. Who will pay for there abortions? With medicare, of course, it
  319. is you and I. I know one full tern pregnancy costs most than an
  320. abortion, but not much more. And it does not cost more than 3
  321. abortions and that is what happens when the climate or choice for life
  322. or death of the unborn child changes. Let us use this money for
  323. constructive purposes, not destructive. It has been suggested that
  324. abortions on request would enable the poor to secure abortion as
  325. easily as the rich but regrettably, it has been shown that
  326. abortion-minded physicians in great demand will respond to the age-old
  327. commercial rules, as has already happened in the States and in
  328. Britain.
  329. Abortion on demand a women's right to choose not to continue
  330. an unplanned pregnancy would prevent there being unwanted children in
  331. this country, so we are told. This is the final and desperate
  332. emotional plea of people anxious, at whatever price, to escape the
  333. responsibility for their actions. Nobody here or in Canada, wants
  334. there to be unwanted children in this city, and in this country, and
  335. also in this world. There is nothing more pitiable or heat rending
  336. that an unwanted fetus becoming an unwanted babe or an unwanted babe
  337. becoming an unwanted child, or an unwanted child becoming an
  338. embittered adult. But few would think it right to kill or have killed
  339. an unwanted baby to prevent it from becoming an unwanted child. Then
  340. how can they think it right to kill an unwanted fetus, even more
  341. defenceless than a newborn babe just because it may grow into an
  342. unwanted child.
  343. Once a women has conceived, she already is a parent, be it
  344. willing or otherwise. The only way she ceases it be a parents is by
  345. a natural death or an act of killing. Killing in any form is not the
  346. solution to so-called unwanted human beings at any age. Hitler thought
  347. this was right. Canadians surely do not. It is a permissive and
  348. frightened society that does not develop the expertise to control
  349. population, civil disorder, crime, poverty, even its own sexuality but
  350. yet would mount an uncontrolled, repeat uncontrolled, destructive
  351. attack on the defenceless, very beginnings of life. Let us marshall
  352. all our resources financial, educational, those of social agencies,
  353. but above all, of human concern and passion for our fellow humans. Let
  354. us by all means, make available to all, knowledge of conception and
  355. methods of contraception. Let us offer ourselves as loving humans to
  356. those already in this country who are unwanted by their natural
  357. parents. And incidentally, I am sure I do not need acquaint you with
  358. some of the facts about so-called unwanted children. The Children's
  359. Aid Societies in Toronto and in fact in every major city across our
  360. country have many more potential parents anxious and willing to adopt
  361. infants and young children than they have such children available for
  362. adoption. Let us marshall our technology and humanity in the service
  363. of the unfortunate.
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