SNIPPETS:
"But in America, the pro-life narrative is largely articulated by the Christian right, and there are important differences between how Judaism and Christianity view the span of time between conception and birth."
THE REAL EYE-CATCHER:
"Jewish law does not consider the fetus to be a being with a soul until it is born. It does not have personhood. Furthermore, before 40 days, some poskim, or deciders of Jewish law, have a low bar for allowing an abortion."
PLEASE READ VERY CAREFULLY---- the article is FROM 2019:
https://www.jta.org/2019/05/22/opinion/what-jewish-law-really-says-about-abortion
SNIPPETS: "But in America, the pro-life narrative is largely articulated by the Christian right, and there are important differences between how Judaism and Christianity view the span of time between conception and birth."
THE REAL EYE-CATCHER: "Jewish law does not consider the fetus to be a being with a soul until it is born. It does not have personhood. Furthermore, before 40 days, some poskim, or deciders of Jewish law, have a low bar for allowing an abortion."
NOW you should know what Michael Jones wrote...
Allowing abortion is very different from requiring abortion, but I thank you for responding.