In fact, they believed that there is a Higher Law than any human government's law (obviously human government is pure evil, can we not agree?) called the Law of God (and he is obviously pure perfection and justice, can we not agree?) So the Constitution is the highest HUMAN law of the land, and since God has given us all natural rights, the first and most immediate being the right to life, it would be AGAINST the spirit of the Constitution and everything our country stands for to allow 80 plus million children to be murdered on an industrial scale EVERY SINGLE YEAR. This is not a question of Constitutionality since we're talking murder.
@eXecutiveTerry9mos9MO
Founding fathers would say abortion is a case of states rights.
@9DRRZJZ9mos9MO
Allow me to explain further the concept of natural rights, which we should all know: Government doesn't give us rights, God gives us them from the time of conception. Rights to life, to liberty, to private property, and a host of others, but the first three are the triumvirate of the most important natural rights. Before we form governments, we are in what Thomas Hobbes calls a "State of Nature" where "life is nasty, brutish, and short." To protect our rights, we agree to form government, which is a pure and abominable, but regrettably necessary in some instances,… Read more
The national ban will not pass. Abortion advocates won a referendum last year in Kansas, of all places, by 18 points. Then Michigan passed, by 14 points, a state constitutional amendment going beyond Roe v. Wade.
@9DRRZJZ9mos9MO
I don't care what's popular, I care what's right and I will fight for justice come hell and high water
@GrudgingCaucus9mos9MO
You will fight for a constitutional convention?