Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Is conscience solely a religious matter?

I've commented on the surprising accusation that protection of the consciences of physicians is anti-gay as well as anti-abortion by the pro-abortion faction. Now, the atheists are chiming in, claiming over and over that it's just the Christians who might refuse to perform abortions and object to calling abortion standard reproductive care.

"Pharyngula," is the blog of PZ Myers, who teaches biology at the Morris campus of the University of Michigan. Dr. Myers is one of the sources of the mocking of the Catholic communion and a "Red Letter," evangelical, atheist. He's also notorius for being banned from the local free showing of "Expelled, the Movie."

His blog post, "I don't want to be healed by Jesus, I want real medicine," advocates the view that "the religious" are the only people who would advocate for regulations protecting the jobs and licensure for people who conscientiously do not perform or refer for abortion.

2 comments:

bmmg39 said...

Practicing real medicine, one would think, would require enough knowledge about basic human reproductive biology to understand the scientific fact that a human being's life begins at the moment of fertilization.

LifeEthics.org said...

Makes sense to me, too!