NYT Wins Captain Louis Renault Award in Abortion Coverage

There’s nothing off-kilter about pro-lifers supporting policies that promise to shield babies in their most vulnerable form from harm and destruction, whether that be through abortion or the discard or abandonment of frozen embryos created through in vitro fertilization.

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In fact, opposing IVF, or at least questioning why those who undergo the hundreds of thousands of IVF cycles in the U.S. each year get a free pass to get rid of unborn babies simply because they are embryos, is morally and logically congruent with the pro-life movement’s belief that humans are endowed with natural rights from the beginning.

Dias, however, seems to view the pro-life movement’s goal to protect unborn babies from murder on the state and national level as some secret agenda that is just now coming into the public light.

Ed Morrissey

It's not even IVF per se that the pro-life movement opposes but the manner in which it gets conducted. It is the wanton destruction of conceived human beings in the embryo stage that they find offensive, not the desire by those with fertility challenges to have children.  

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