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...David L. Bosco '95, J. Francisco Famadas '96, Stephen E. Frank '95, Jeffrey N. Gell '97, John C. Mitchell '96, Jonathan Samuels '94, Brad E. White...
...writing in appreciation of David L. Bosco's column on "The Dying Debate" (March 14, 1994). Bosco takes a thoughtful, understanding approach which is often lacking in the abortion debate...
...indeed a triumph for the advocates of abortion if they have managed to convince Bosco that "there is no empirical way to resolve the dilemma of the fetus." There is no lack of evidence that a fetus is alive. How do we determine that anything is alive? Does it have a heartbeat? Does it require nourishment? Does it grow? Frankly, there is no biological evidence that a fetus in NOT alive...
...must help us to support women in crisis pregnancies while treasuring the lives they are bringing into the world. However, it is just as unreasonable for abortion advocates (and even moderates like David Bosk) to expect to see pro-life Americans give up the fight to stop abortion. When Bosco considers the abortion debate, he hears "the sound of principles dying." When we consider it, we hear children dying. And that is why we cannot go "beyond abortion." Olive "Polly" Langendorf '97 President Harvard-Radcliffe Alliance for Life
...David L. Bosco's column appears on alternate Thursdays...