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*Why is abortion legal and established throughout the Colonies despite being against the religious views of at least one planet? Does this indicate a strong central government, that can dictate laws against the wishes of large population groups, instead of a federal system with the planets having more autonomy? | *Why is abortion legal and established throughout the Colonies despite being against the religious views of at least one planet? Does this indicate a strong central government, that can dictate laws against the wishes of large population groups, instead of a federal system with the planets having more autonomy? | ||
**No, that describes a government that could subject individuals or minorities to the religious views of a majority. The Colonies have a system of ordered liberty in which the government cannot overrule the freedom of the individual in matters of personal conscience. Women who oppose abortions cannot be forced to have them, and women who disagree are free to decide the issue for themselves. Take away privacy and freedom of choice, and the government has the power to mandate abortions, for example, to prevent over-population. | **No, that describes a government that could subject individuals or minorities to the religious views of a majority. The Colonies have a system of ordered liberty in which the government cannot overrule the freedom of the individual in matters of personal conscience. Women who oppose abortions cannot be forced to have them, and women who disagree are free to decide the issue for themselves. Take away privacy and freedom of choice, and the government has the power to mandate abortions, for example, to prevent over-population. | ||
== Noteworthy Dialogue == | == Noteworthy Dialogue == | ||