Alabama Supreme Court Protects Life At Fertilization By Recognizing Embryos As Children, Paving Way To Ban Humans From Playing God Through IVF

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Alabama Supreme Court Rules Embryos Are “Children” by Citing Bible Passages​

“Unborn children are ‘children,'” the Alabama Supreme Court said in its ruling.

The Alabama State Supreme Court ruled Friday that frozen embryos should be given the same legal rights as children.

The ruling furthers the errant “personhood” movement that purports fertilized eggs are human beings, an argument which has been used to promote anti-abortion laws across the country. At least 11 states have passed laws defining personhood as beginning at fertilization.

The case focused on a specific incident at an in vitro fertilization (IVF) clinic in Mobile, Alabama, where a patient made an unauthorized entrance into a room where frozen embryos were being stored. The patient ended up destroying a number of embryos, resulting in a wrongful death lawsuit against the clinic from a couple whose embryos were affected.

A lower court ruled that the wrongful death lawsuit couldn’t proceed as the embryos weren’t people. However, all but one of the justices on the state Supreme Court disagreed, stating in their ruling that the lawsuit could move forward.

The court ruled that “unborn children are ‘children,'” giving embryos the same legal protections afforded to babies and other children under state law.

The court cited a 2018 state ballot initiative in which Alabama voters granted personhood rights to unborn fetuses. After a ruling by the US Supreme Court in 2022 overturned abortion protections that were established in 1973 by Roe v. Wade, Alabama’s amendment to its constitution took effect.

But it wasn’t until Friday that the state Supreme Court applied the amendment to IVF centers, a move that critics say will make things more difficult for Alabamans struggling with fertility.

IVF works by manually fertilizing eggs with sperm in a lab. A fertilized egg is then placed in the uterus, with the remaining eggs slated for disposal after impregnation.
With this latest ruling, the precedent is now set to allow a lawsuit to ban or curtail IVF treatments entirely.

“We’re going to have a situation where people being able to get care for their infertility is going to be so much harder in Alabama, and not because we’re putting more protections in place, because the way the court has decided the status of a fertilized egg,” said Barbara Collura, CEO of RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association, speaking to the Alabama Reflector.

Notably, in a concurring opinion with the court’s majority, Chief Justice Tom Parker cited the Bible, a move that is in clear violation of the separation of church and state.

“The theologically based view of the sanctity of life adopted by the People of Alabama” through the 2018 ballot initiative encompasses the belief that “God made every person in His image,” Parker wrote in one passage.

“We believe that each human being, from the moment of conception, is made in the image of God, created by Him to reflect His likeness,” Parker added in another.
Critics lambasted the chief justice’s statements and the court’s overall judgment.

“This is not pro-life. This is not helping people have families. This is about reproductive control and a political agenda,” said fertility doctor and social media personality Natalie Crawford.

 

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Further insight into one of the great men responsible for this historic ruling:

Alabama Supreme Court chief justice spreads Christian nationalist rhetoric on QAnon conspiracy theorist's show​

Chief Justice Tom Parker’s recent concurring opinion in a case granting rights to embryos drew criticism for invoking religious language

During a recent interview on the program of self-proclaimed “prophet” and QAnon conspiracy theorist Johnny Enlow, Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Tom Parker indicated that he is a proponent of the “Seven Mountain Mandate,” a theological approach that calls on Christians to impose fundamentalist values on all aspects of American life.

Enlow is a pro-Trump “prophet” and leading proponent of the “Seven Mountain Mandate,” a “quasi-biblical blueprint for theocracy” that asserts that Christians must impose fundamentalist values on American society by conquering the “seven mountains” of cultural influence in U.S. life: government, education, media, religion, family, business, and entertainment.

Enlow has also repeatedly pushed the QAnon conspiracy theory, sometimes even connecting it to the Seven Mountain Mandate. Per Right Wing Watch, Enlow has claimed that world leaders are “satanic” pedophiles who “steal blood” and “do sacrifices” and that “there is presently no real democracy on the planet” because over 90 percent of world leaders are involved in pedophilia and are being blackmailed.

On February 16, the Alabama Supreme Court ruled that frozen embryos are people, with the same rights as living children, and that a person can be held liable for destroying them, imperiling in vitro fertilization treatment in the state. In a concurring opinion, Parker quoted the Bible, suggested that Alabama had adopted a “theologically based view of the sanctity of life,” and said that “human life cannot be wrongfully destroyed without incurring the wrath of a holy God.”

In the interview on Enlow’s program — which was uploaded the same day as the ruling was issued — Parker claimed that “God created government” and said it’s “heartbreaking” that “we have let it go into the possession of others.” Parker then invoked the Seven Mountain Mandate, saying, “And that's why he is calling and equipping people to step back into these mountains right now.”

Parker suggested a familiarity with Enlow’s work, telling him, “As you've emphasized in the past, we've abandoned those Seven Mountains and they've been occupied by the opposite side."

Parker discussed his “call” to what Enlow called the “mountain of government,” and later told Enlow that he appreciates what he’s done by “giving us the overview and the vision that allows us to really contemplate what God is calling each of us to for our role on those Seven Mountains.”

Enlow praised Parker, telling him he’s “in such a key place that we don't want to have any conversations that hurt you in any kind of way, but we appreciate who you are, who you are in the kingdom.”

Parker also claimed that God “is equipping me with something for the very specific situation that I’m facing,” and responded affirmatively when Enlow asked if “the holy spirit is there” when he’s “arbitrating a session” and performing his job as chief justice.

Parker’s ties to extreme right-wing Christian and “prophetic” media figures extends beyond the interview with Enlow.

Last year, Christian nationalist media figure Sean Feucht said Parker had invited him into the court’s chambers for a worship session. Parker also joined a prayer call in March 2023 with supposed prophets and apostles, and he prayed that “there will be a growing hunger in the judges of Alabama, and around the nation for more of God. And that they will be receptive to his moves toward restoration of the judges, so that they can play their forecast role in revival in this nation.”

 

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Next up: A chick swallowing cum will be the murder of future children, execute her!!!!



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Next up: A chick swallowing cum will be the murder of future children, execute her!!!!



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It does not belong in her mouth, on her face, on her breasts, anywhere else on her body, anywhere else on Earth.

It belongs in her vagina!!!! So sayeth the Lord.


And Onan knew that the seed should not be his; and it came to pass, when he went in unto his brother's wife, that he spilled it on the ground, lest that he should give seed to his brother. And the thing which he did displeased the LORD, wherefore he slew him also.
- Genesis 38:9-10
 

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It does not belong in her mouth, on her face, on her breasts, anywhere else on her body, anywhere else on Earth.

It belongs in her vagina!!!! So sayeth the Lord.


And Onan knew that the seed should not be his; and it came to pass, when he went in unto his brother's wife, that he spilled it on the ground, lest that he should give seed to his brother. And the thing which he did displeased the LORD, wherefore he slew him also.
- Genesis 38:9-10
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They're trying to bring those numbers back up since reproduction on white people are dropping.

Lawyers in that state are going to be eating for a long time off of this ruling...
 

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They're trying to bring those numbers back up since reproduction on white people are dropping.

Lawyers in that state are going to be eating for a long time off of this ruling...
They can't and they won't. Until the moment Northern Europe turns into a desert, those folks aren't moving here. You would have to be a complete moron to leave Europe to move to this nation. A complete idiot. Anecdotally, the people who just moved here were in fact, idiots. Out of the 5 families, only one wasn't outwardly racist. And she was more trying to throw the pussy at me.
 

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‘License to kill’: Anti-abortion groups rage against the GOP​

The anti-abortion movement is turning on Republican lawmakers who support bills to protect in vitro fertilization, accusing them of sanctioning murder.

As many politicians raced in recent weeks to get to the right side of public opinion on IVF, some of the country’s biggest and most influential anti-abortion groups are pushing back.

Several have attacked state and federal lawmakers — who introduced legislation to protect IVF after the Alabama Supreme Court ruled last month that frozen embryos are children — for giving doctors a “license to kill” and said legislators’ efforts would result in “thousands of dead human beings.”

Other groups are going further, running ads against longstanding GOP allies that use the same graphic imagery — blood, babies and scalpels — they have long deployed to oppose Democrats and the abortion-rights movement.


The tension over IVF underscores a deepening divide as Republicans grapple with new political and policy consequences of passing laws declaring that life begins at conception. After marching in lockstep for decades against Roe v. Wade, conservatives are clashing in the post-Roe era over what it means to be “pro-life.”

The split mirrors debates between Republicans and the anti-abortion movement over other popular policies, including exceptions from state abortion bans for rape and incest, and protections for contraception. That — and the unwillingness of many GOP candidates to talk about abortion on the campaign trail — has some in the anti-abortion movement accusing Republicans of caving to political pressure.

“For a lot of conservative Republican lawmakers, being against abortion has served as a kind of lazy way to say that you’re a conservative,” said Jameson Taylor, director of policy and legislative affairs for the Mississippi-based American Family Association Action. “Frankly, a lot of Republican lawmakers are not in touch with conservative principles because they have not taken sufficient time to think through what those principles are.”

In Alabama, the anti-abortion movement resoundingly condemned a bill shielding IVF providers from criminal and civil charges, and pressured GOP Gov. Kay Ivey to veto it. When she signed it anyway, one anti-abortion organization said the new law “disrespects human life and strips human beings of their dignity,” and another ran digital ads against Ivey and Republican lawmakers using graphic imagery and accusing them of “[betraying] life.”

“Politicians cannot call themselves pro-life, affirm the truth that human life begins at the moment of fertilization and then enact laws that allow the callous killing of these preborn children simply because they were created through IVF,” Live Action president Lila Rose said after Alabama Republicans approved the legislation.

A spokesperson for Ivey did not directly respond when asked about the group’s comments that the governor had given doctors a “license to kill.” Instead, the spokesperson pointed back to a statement the governor issued after signing the legislation, in which Ivey reiterated her support for IVF, lauded legislators for “quickly tackling” the issue and touted Alabama as a “pro-life, pro-family state.”

In Mississippi, the anti-abortion movement and its GOP allies have called a Republican-backed proposal to protect IVF the “greatest assault on the cause of life that we’ve seen in Mississippi in a long time” and warned that the “bad Democrat-based bill” would lead to “backdoor abortion and possible cloning and selling of ‘genetic materials of humans.’”

Lawmakers in Kentucky and Missouri who have introduced similar bills are also getting pushback from local conservative groups who see the legislation as an end-run around the state’s abortion restrictions. ...

 

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It’s a valid question because during IVF, many couples fertilize the egg and then freeze them. Do those embryos deserve to live?
 

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Do the contents of my post-masturbation gym socks deserve to live?
You missed the point. They often fertilize the egg and they become embryos before freezing. So it’s a valid question on whether they are alive or not
 
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