38 Years
My naive questions on this anniversary of Roe v. Wade are: Why, when organized anti-abortion groups are predominantly evangelical/fundamentalist/orthodox Christian, are we not having a broader discussion about separation of church and state laws governing patients' rights? To do so would not undermine individual rights to personal or religious freedom. Or is patient autonomy not the issue?
My naive questions on this anniversary of Roe v. Wade are: Why, when organized anti-abortion groups are predominantly evangelical/fundamentalist/orthodox Christian, are we not having a broader discussion about separation of church and state laws governing patients’ rights? To do so would not undermine individual rights to personal or religious freedom. Or is patient autonomy not the issue?