How Abortion Corrupted the Democratic Party: Guest Column

From “safe, legal, and rare” to openly celebrating evil.

Last week, at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Planned Parenthood offered free abortions and vasectomies in an RV parked outside of the convention hall. According to CBS News, this abortion clinic on wheels served between 20 and 30 patients in just the first two days and also distributed abortion pills and emergency contraception. The point of the RV, according to a Planned Parenthood spokeswoman, was to fill “healthcare gaps” for people who had traveled to the convention from states that had restricted abortion since the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision.  

Attendees to the convention were also greeted by a 20-foot-tall inflatable intrauterine device named “Frieda Womb.” It was placed in the entrance hall of the convention center by the group Americans for Contraception, in order to “bring awareness to the threat to contraception and abortion access in the country following the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade…” 

In a cartoonish-yet-ghoulish display, the Democratic Party of 2024 has proclaimed an absolute fealty to abortion. While Republicans are guilty of gutting their party’s platform on issues of life and marriage this year, there’s no question which party is committed, with a religious zeal, to the most extreme, liberal positions on these issues. After all, the party’s presidential candidate is the most stridently pro-abortion politician ever to run on a major party ticket. 

It wasn’t always like this. Commenting on the DNC abortion RV, Bishop Robert Barron noted the “remarkable evolution” of leading Democrats on abortion in recent decades. According to Bishop Barron, “When I was a young man, Democrats as prominent as Sen. Edward Kennedy, Rev. Jesse Jackson, and yes, Joe Biden were enthusiastic pro-life advocates.”   

Even those not old enough to remember when those men changed their views might remember Bill Clinton’s admonition, somewhere in the 90’s, that abortion ought to be “safe, legal, and rare.” However, when his wife ran for president in 2016, she supported state-funded abortion up to the moment of birth. Former New York governor Mario Cuomo reportedly claimed to have “wrestled mightily with his Catholic conscience” over abortion, but his son Andrew lit up skyscrapers in New York City to celebrate so-called “reproductive rights.” We’ve come a long way baby. 

And where are we, exactly? Last year, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz signed a bill into law to remove the longstanding requirement that doctors offer life-saving treatment to babies born alive after botched abortions. In other words, he legalized infanticide. Walz is now, of course, the Democratic candidate for vice president of the United States.    

According to Bishop Barron, this year’s Democratic National Convention represents the “appalling declension” of a party that once admitted that abortion was tragic or at least regrettable. No more. Abortion is to be celebrated, even given away like candy at a parade.  

This decline has been awful to watch, but the journey to that awful should be noted. In the first chapter of Romans, Paul described how human beings “suppress the truth” through unrighteousness. As a result, they become “futile in their thinking.” Their foolish hearts are darkened, which leads to more unrighteousness. The moral descent continues with humans practicing even more unspeakable things and, in the end, giving “approval to those who practice them.” Put differently, they not only commit evil, they celebrate it.  

This is the story of the Democratic Party on sexuality and abortion. Practicing abortion led to accepting it, not as a regrettable choice but as a celebration of absolute bodily autonomy. Once politicized, the idea that human beings are detached, self-determining individuals without natural duties or dependence on others corrupted sex, turning it into a zero-sum power struggle between men and women, and between women and children. Bloodshed was always inevitable in this way of thinking.  

However, human beings aren’t detached bundles of rights in an eternal power struggle with each other. We are interdependent, never more so than in the radically asymmetrical bond between a mother and her preborn child. Babies, in and out of the womb, remind us of this truth about who we are, but the only way to maintain absolute autonomy is to suppress that truth. In the end, the prevention and disposal of babies becomes a kind of political sacrament, celebrated to a cartoonish degree.  

Clearly, a corner has been turned on abortion in this nation. Of course, there is much good news to report of good work being done in so many places to protect and preserve innocent life. Praise God for that. But we should not so quickly turn away from the ghoulish display in Chicago last week. Not only is it a reminder of all that is at stake in this issue, but it also reveals what happens to people and to parties and to nations that suppress the truth in unrighteousness. 

This Breakpoint was co-authored by Shane Morris. If you’re a fan of Breakpoint, leave a review on your favorite podcast app. For more resources to live like a Christian in this cultural moment, go to breakpoint.org. 

Copyright 2024 by the Colson Center for Christian Worldview. Reprinted from BreakPoint.org with permission.

State Supreme Court Rejects Arkansas Abortion Amendment

Above: Supporters celebrate as petitions for the abortion amendment arrive at the Arkansas Capitol Building on July 5.

The following is a press release from Family Council Action Committee.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, August 22, 2024

On Thursday, the Arkansas Supreme Court issued a decision effectively blocking the Arkansas Abortion Amendment of 2024 from the November ballot.

Family Council Action Committee Executive Director Jerry Cox said, “This is a good decision. The Arkansas Abortion Amendment is a deceptively worded measure that would write abortion into the state constitution. It legalizes unrestricted abortion for any reason during the first five months of pregnancy. Its various exceptions would allow abortions up to birth in many cases. The amendment does not contain any medical licensing or health and safety standards for abortion, and it does not require abortions to be performed by a physician or in a licensed medical facility. It even nullifies all state laws that conflict with the amendment — which means Arkansas may not be able to enforce basic regulations like parental-consent and informed-consent requirements or laws prohibiting taxpayer-funded abortion in the state. Even Roe v. Wade was not as extreme as this abortion measure.”

Cox applauded all of the groups and individuals who stopped the abortion amendment. “This radical abortion amendment might have made the ballot had it not been for all of the pro-life Arkansans who spread the word about it and had it not been for the Arkansans Secretary of State and Arkansas Attorney General being willing to enforce Arkansas’ ballot initiative laws. This campaign has revealed that Arkansas is home to a strong, pro-life community. Groups like Arkansas Right to Life, Family Council Action Committee, Stronger Arkansas, the Arkansas Faith and Ethics Council, and churches along with ministers, elected officials such as Governor Sanders, and many volunteers all came together to win this great victory. Secretary of State Thurston and Attorney General Griffin made the right call rejecting the abortion measure’s petitions. Today the Arkansas Supreme Court agreed. Arkansas’ women and unborn children will be protected from unrestricted abortion as a result. Arkansas remains the most pro-life state in America. That’s something to celebrate.”

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AR Supreme Court upholds the rule of law in AAA lawsuit

The following is a press release from Arkansas Right to Life.

LITTLE ROCK – The Arkansas Supreme Court has upheld the rule of law concerning a lawsuit filed by Arkansans for Limited Government and their Arkansas Abortion Amendment (AAA), said Rose Mimms executive director of Arkansas Right to Life, in a statement following the decision.

Arkansas Right to Life was involved in multiple efforts to defeat the abortion amendment and will continue working to support pregnant mothers and their children through educational and outreach programs, she said.

“Arkansas has dodged a deadly assault on our women and children with the disqualification of the amendment for the 2024 ballot and we are extremely grateful to the court for their rejection of the amendment as the law required and for the reprieve that Arkansas women and their babies will enjoy for at least the next two years until they try again,” said Mimms.

The amendment sought to radically alter the Arkansas State Constitution by amending Section 2 Public Policy of Amendment 68: “The policy of Arkansas is to protect the life of every unborn child from conception until birth, as permitted by the Federal Constitution,” by adding “and the Constitution of the State of Arkansas,” said Mimms.

“This extreme measure would forever change the Arkansas Constitution to allow abortion up until birth and ‘all provisions of the Constitution, statutes, and common laws of this State to the extent inconsistent or in conflict with any provision of this Amendment are expressly declared null and void … that would prohibit, penalize, delay or restrict abortion services,’” Mimms said.

Mimms added, “In addition, the amendment forbids any future governmental actions to ensure the safety, health, and lives of pregnant women and newborns in Arkansas in an unregulated and unaccountable abortion industry in our state.

“Arkansas Right to Life will continue to partner with the Arkansas Department of Health, Arkansas Pregnancy Network, and churches throughout our state to provide every pregnant woman or girl with support and services that will work for healthy and happy outcomes for mothers, babies, and their families.”

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