Government Accused Of 'Stealth' Liberalisation Of Abortion Policy
Main Category: AbortionArticle Date: 18 Dec 2007 - 2:00 PDT
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The Christian Medical Fellowship, Britain's largest group of Christian doctors, has accused the government of 'stealth' liberalisation of abortion policy by early trialling of medical abortion in 'non-traditional' settings.
While the Health Secretary has legal powers, never previously used, to approve new settings, carrying out these trials in secret ahead of the anticipated Parliamentary debate on abortion confirms the stealth liberalisation of abortion policy.
At its annual meeting in June, the British Medical Association rejected calls to relax the current rules regarding where abortions can take place and for nurses and midwives to perform abortions. However, just last week, building on the Science and Technology Committee's controversial report, the Department of Health recommended not just these radical liberalisations but also limiting counselling and removing the requirement for two doctors' signatures, thus effectively advocating abortion on demand in the first trimester.
'We support the BMA's concern about safety issues concerning who performs abortions and where', said General Secretary Dr Peter Saunders, 'but we go further and ask what the Department of Health's real agenda is here? We suspect this is just one further step to home abortion.'
'At a time when there are 200,000 abortions a year in Britain, when almost one pregnancy in four ends in abortion, when one woman in three has an abortion, and when 6.8 million have happened since the law changed in 1967, it is astounding that the Department of Health is seeking to liberalise the laws even further.
'These proposals, misleadingly couched in the language of 'choice' and 'conducive environments', are intended to normalise a medical procedure where one life is intentionally ended. This will have the result of further trivialising abortion at a time when the vast majority of people feel something must be done to reduce Britain's already astronomical abortion rate.'
CMF believes carrying out abortions in GP surgeries will radically change family medicine and will make many GP patients and surgery staff feel outraged.
Dr Saunders said: 'If GP surgeries are eventually licensed for carrying out abortions, what is that saying about family medicine? What confusion will this create in the minds of patients when their 'family doctor' is treating illness in one consulting room and ending life in another?'
CMF believes women contemplating abortion need the information, support and space necessary to make a fully informed decision about abortion free from coercion or pressure. Rather than more stealth liberalisation, CMF supports, for the protection of both women and doctors, access to counselling that is independent of abortion authorisation and provision, along with a cooling off period, and more support for women who wish to continue with a so-called crisis pregnancy.
Alive and Kicking
CMF is a member of the Alive and Kicking Alliance, representing eight organisations and over two million people, which is supporting amendments to the Abortion Act that will help to substantially reduce the number of abortions in the UK.
About CMF
Christian Medical Fellowship (CMF) was founded in 1949 and is an interdenominational organisation with over 4,500 British doctor members in all branches of medicine. A registered charity, it is linked to about 60 similar bodies in other countries throughout the world.
The CMF exists to unite Christian doctors to pursue the highest ethical standards in Christian and professional life and to increase faith in Christ and acceptance of his ethical teaching.
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Abortion - Coercion, Life, And Moral Basis
posted by ANON on 19 Dec 2007 at 8:31 amThe only coercion and pressure emanates from pro-involuntary servitude groups such as this organization. The goal is to take over family life and women's private parts to manage them by forcing reproductive labor to a conclusion of birth. That is their passion - to force new life; not protect existing life (the woman). Their goal, to be achieved in stages, is to ban safe medical abortions, forcing women into dangerous abortions or to remain pregnant (also with a mortality rate, although less than that of the unsafe non-medical abortions).
And pro-family? They are anti-family when they try to take over decision-making that belongs in the family, most of all with the pregnant person. The conflict is between respect for the individual versus demanding that the individual be the serf of the tribe. In short, the Enlightenment vs. pre-Enlightenment collectivism. When they claim to be doing what Christ would want them to do, they must have had revelations that were non-Biblical in nature. Perhaps they should cite verse, text and which version of Bible.
Religion?
posted by Dr. David Arnold on 19 Dec 2007 at 10:06 amHow many people have died in the name of religion throughout the history of this planet? There is usually no compelling link between religious groups and God. One is a power group, bent on exclusivity and more power (followers), the other is God. It is very seductive to blend the two together, it makes for faster recruitment, better obedience and bigger collections.
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