
“One consistency between the pro-choice ethic I spent a decade attempting to justify and the pro-life ethic I came to adopt before I believed in God was the instability of the axioms on which they rested. Both of these ethics ultimately rested on the pillars of my own reason. I wasn’t satisfied letting them stay there. I had already realized I was gravely wrong about abortion. What else could I be wrong about? And if I relied on my own mind alone, how could I possibly overcome its inescapable limitations? I wanted to know if Goodness existed outside of my own capacity to determine what it was, if it had authority over reality. It is impossible to look back on the story of my conversion of mind on the question of abortion and ignore the way Truth and Goodness itself, which is to say God, was pursuing me.” @whoolockgibbon An Abortionist Changes Her Mind: plough.com/en/topics/just…












