Monday, October 22, 2007

Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Roe v. Wade's Legacy

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said today that even if the court's Roe v. Wade decision is reversed, it has paved the way for permanent women's access to abortion...

Ginsburg said, "I do not believe the court's overruling Roe v. Wade -- which I don't think will happen -- will prevent women of means from accessing an abortion. It will have a devastating impact on poor women." She spoke to a crowd of about 500 at Atlanta's Ahavath Achim synagogue.


Ginsburg said divisive issues such as abortion underscore the need for a strong and vigorous minority, especially with the recent rightward tilt of the 9-member court. She said some dissents are aimed at swaying the opinions of her fellow judges while others are "an appeal to the intelligence of another day" in the hopes that it will provide guidance to future courts.


The "another day" in Justice Ginsburg's future which she should really be concerned about is the day when she will face judgment for her arrogant promotion of child-killing. Thus, my prayer for Justice Ginsburg today is that she finally look up to see the righteousness of Almighty God and thus learn how utterly foolish and wicked has been her dedication to abortion. And as she repents, may she discover the grace of God richly and freely available through the blood of Jesus Christ Who suffered and died to pay for the sins of all mankind...including all of hers.