Abortion Quote by Ronald Butt
“For nearly 2,000 years of Christian civilization, taking the life of an unborn child was regarded as a vile and heinous moral offense which degraded humanity. . . . Abortions to avoid illegitimate births, or otherwise for convenience, were performed with a secrecy that was as much the mark of the shame attaching to the deed as a consequence of its illegality.”
About This Quote
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Historically, abortion was seen as a grave moral crime, shrouded in secrecy due to shame and illegality.
In simple terms: Abortion was historically condemned and hidden.
Recognize past moral contexts.
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When to use this quote
- modern debates on reproductive autonomy
- legal reforms
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do past attitudes shape today’s policies?
- What lessons can be learned?
Historical stigma may still affect current views.