Some of his statements are:
Abortion is not a church issue...What a classic example of mental and spritual impoverishment.
Modern "right to life" issues — abortion and contraception — are nowhere mentioned in either Jewish or Christian Scripture.
[N]o scholar of Scripture accepts that reading of Genesis 38:9 [regarding Onan] anymore...
My hair and fingernails, while growing, are alive with my own human life.
When does the fetus become a person?
When is the fetus "viable," and viable as what?
Aborted fetuses, if they are persons, should be baptized, just as infants are, and buried in consecrated ground.
All I am saying is that the bishops have no special mandate from their office to supplant the individual conscience with some divine imperative.
For them to say that this is a matter of theology is, simply, bad theological reasoning.
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