Updated 07:54 am.EST, Mon November 23, 2009

Society|Sat, Feb. 21 2009 08:40 AM EST

7 States Seek Personhood Rights for Pre-Born

By Lawrence Jones|Christian Post Reporter

As part of a renewed pro-life strategy to challenge Roe v. Wade, lawmakers in seven states are working toward legislation to grant constitutional rights to human embryos.

Five states, including Maryland, North Dakota, Montana, South Carolina and Alabama, have recently introduced "personhood" bills. The bills affirm the right to life for pre-borns from the moment of conception. For some states, the bill also declares the word "persons" as applying to all human life, irrespective to biological development.

The Montana Senate held a hearing on the personhood bill on Thursday.

On Wednesday, North Dakota representatives passed H.R. 1572 with a vote of 51-41. The measure now goes to the ND Senate for review.

Rep. Dan Ruby, who sponsored the N.D. measure, said the legislation did not automatically ban abortion, reported the Associated Press.

The ND bill states: "For purposes of interpretation of the constitution and laws of North Dakota, it is the intent of the legislative assembly that an individual, a person, when the context indicates that a reference to an individual is intended, or a human being includes any organism with the genome of homo sapiens."

Grassroots support helped to pass the bill, according Personhood USA, a grassroots Christian organization, which reported that thousands of pro-life advocates called legislators in support of the measure.

"North Dakotans have gotten used to cold temperatures like -44 degrees, but they haven't gotten used to child-killing," commented Cal Zastrow of Personhood USA, who helped organize grassroots support for the bill.

In Oregon, pro-life advocates have also begun a petition drive to place a person amendment before voters in 2010. A similar effort is expected to be launched in Mississippi in coming weeks.

Last year, Colorado became the first state to vote on a personhood amendment. The proposed measure, which defined a fertilized egg as a person in the state, was defeated during the November election.

According to Personhood USA, these efforts aim to fill the "Blackmun Hole" in Roe v. Wade. Justice Harry Blackmun wrote in the 1973 Supreme Court decision that if it were established that the pre-born is a person, the argument for abortion collapses.

"Personhood efforts raise the standard of what it is to be pro-life. We expect that as the understanding that all humans are people spreads, the injustice of abortion will end," said Keith Mason of Personhood USA.

Judie Brown, president of American Life League, has said the personhood movement marks a monumental shift in pro-life legislation of the past 20 years.

"It strikes at the root of the culture of death and discusses life issues in their true context – as the foundation of all civil rights issues," she said earlier this month.

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  • Sun Feb 22, 2009 12:27 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Why don't pro-lifers simply apply the same tactics of Obama's success. In a private conversation in which he had no idea that he was being video recorded Obama said that rather than banning the coal industry, he would simply regulate it so heavily that it would be forced into extinction.

    William Wilberforce used some pretty wise tactics to fight slavery. Tactics that were not so obvious as to cripple the slave trade which eventual lead to its complete abolishment.

  • Sun Feb 22, 2009 12:23 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    philo,

    Are you going to argue as passionately against the fairness doctrine then?

  • Sat Feb 21, 2009 10:13 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 5

    I don't see why you folks get excited about this legislation. As written these bills are blatantly unconstitutional on several levels. Forget about right of privacy or Roe v. Wade precedence, these bills clearly violate the establishment clause of the first amendment. The current court will overturn them all five-to-four, or six-to-three, depending upon the exact cases.

    Attempts by the right to use the police power of the government to enforce your dogma and enslave women will never again be successful here. Suggest you try Iran, Afghanistan or Pakistan.

  • Sat Feb 21, 2009 9:10 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Where was CP when Colorado introduced the "personhood" amendment? We voted on it this past fall. Unfortunately, it didn't pass, but we can pray that it will in these other states. Maybe that will give it some clout and we can reintroduce it here in Colorado.

  • Sat Feb 21, 2009 8:36 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Oppose the Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA)
    Go to http://FightFOCA.com and sign petition.
    ** FOCA is a radical attempt to enshrine abortion-on-demand into American law;

    ** FOCA seeks to sweep aside existing, protective laws that I and the majority of Americans support;

    ** FOCA will prevent states from enacting protective measures in the future.

    The FightFOCA petition will be sent to key Members of Congress upon the re-introduction of the Freedom of Choice Act in the 111th Congress, and to President Obama.


    Another place http://stoptheabortionagenda.com/sign-the-petition

    PDF FORMAT: http://www.nrlc.org/ObamaAbortionAgenda/AbortionAgendaPetition11.pdf

  • Sat Feb 21, 2009 3:30 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    I have often wodered how long it will be before the American Disabilities Act will be used to spare the unborn from abortion. It is already used by many to abort those with birth defects. This could be labelled as a form of discrimination by many, after all if the amniocentesis rules out any defects, I wonder what percentage of those are aborted.

  • Sat Feb 21, 2009 1:20 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 3

    Had another thought, ss, not sure you would like my vicar, he positivly encorges us to meet and ask such questions, not to take things for granted, to question the source of our preconcieved notions etc..we even have atheists come along sometimes to join in, oh the horror.

  • Sat Feb 21, 2009 11:38 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    No that is not my favorite past time, that is, spending time with my lovely wife (whom I adore), geology, and asking questions to which I do not know the answer. Though not always in that order. Thank you for your answer.
    BW
    Steve

  • Sat Feb 21, 2009 10:49 am Agree: 5   Disagree: 4

    steveh20...

    It appears your favorite past time is sparring with the Christians here on ChristianPost.com. Congratulations.

    Considering you have so much experience arguing with Christians, surely you must know that children are innocents until they reach an age of accountability where they are able to make a decision for Christ one way or another.

    God is perfect in every way, and as such, He would not expect an unborn child who has not yet committed a sin to repent or face hell. I've never heard a Christian who believes that there are children in hell. There is no scriptural basis to believe that there would be children in hell.

  • Sat Feb 21, 2009 10:28 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 2

    Behold, I was brought forth in iniquity, And in sin my mother conceived me. psalm 51:5

    If as soon as an egg is fertilized it becomes a person it is right away then under the wrath of God due to the tiny bundle of cells being conceived in sin. If that person is aborted by the body as a miscarriage etc.. even if after just a few days days, does that person go to hell because they never repented? Surely this will have to happen for God to be consistent in his holiness? Considering how many miscarriages occur across the world every year, are there lots of pre borns going to hell? Or does the person only come under the wrath of God once their head enters the world?

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