Here
is a newswire from LifeSiteNews which explains the
latest effort of ACOG (the American College of
Obstetricians and Gynecologists) to force pro-life
OB/GYNs to prescribe contraceptives and either do or
make referrals for abortion. ACOG’s Committee on
Ethics that wrote the opinion, “The Limits of
Conscientious Refusal in Reproductive Medicine,”
gives the impression of being very professional, but
their moral reasoning is seriously flawed.
We can be very proud of the pro-life doctors who
stand their ground and explain why they would refuse
to comply with ACOG’s latest attempt to coerce them
to comply with ACOG’s contraceptive and abortion
agenda.
Cordially yours,
Fr. Matthew Habiger OSB
mhabiger@kansasmonks.org |

Thousands of U.S. Doctors Ask Ob/Gyn College to Stop
Forcing Physicians to Refer for Abortion
WASHINGTON, DC, December 12, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The
United States' largest faith-based association of
physicians, the 15,000-member Christian Medical Association
(http://www.cmda.org), joined other leading national
organizations yesterday in challenging The American College
of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) to stop its attack
on the conscience rights of pro-life physicians.
A letter, drafted by the CMA and signed by other national
organizations, blasted ACOG's Committee on Ethics position
statement, "The Limits of Conscientious Refusal in
Reproductive Medicine." CMA's letter noted that the
statement "suggests a profound misunderstanding of the
nature and exercise of conscience, an underlying bias
against persons of faith and an apparent attempt to
disenfranchise physicians who oppose ACOG's political
activism on abortion."
CMA CEO David Stevens, MD said, "ACOG is not only out of
touch with conscience-driven physicians, but also with our
long-standing American tradition to protect the rights of
citizens to not participate in conscience-violating
actions-especially when those actions would take a human
life. That American tradition rests on constitutional
principles of religious freedom and speech."
ACOG's position paper targets pro-life physicians, insisting
that abortion-objecting physicians refer patients to get
abortions and declaring that physicians who will not
participate in conscience-violating procedures and
prescriptions must actually move close to doctors who will.
Dr. Stevens added, "Many physicians had been realizing that
because of their aggressive abortion lobbying, ACOG
officials do not represent the values of most physicians and
mainstream medicine. This statement goes a step beyond not
representing our life-affirming values to actually
advocating policies to prevent us from exercising those
values. ACOG's attitude seems to be, 'If you don't toe the
ACOG line on abortion, the 'morning-after pill,' and the
application of reproductive technology, then you shouldn't
be practicing obstetrics--and if you do, we're going to do
everything in our power to force you to accommodate our
abortion agenda."
CMA Executive Vice President Gene Rudd, MD, an obstetrician
and gynecologist, noted, "I have withdrawn my ACOG
membership of over 25 years. My conscience can no longer
support their lack of conscience. ACOG's strategy seeks to
marginalize dissenting opinions. I as an obstetrician have a
moral obligation not only to act in my patient's best
interest, but also in the best interest of the developing
baby, and of society as a whole."
See the CMA letter:
http://www.cmda.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Right_of_Conscience&TEMPLATE=/CM/ContentDisplay.cfm&CONTENTID=11270
See the ACOG
position statement:
http://www.acog.org/from_home/publications/ethics/co385.pdf
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