On January 13, Rep. Steve King (IA-R) introduced
to the U.S. House of Representatives a bill to prohibit abortions when a
pre-born baby’s heartbeat can be detected.
[Pre-born babies’ hearts begin to beat as early as 21-days after
fertilization.]
The Heartbeat Protection Act of 2017
(H.R. 490) mandates that abortionists check for a fetal heartbeat before performing
an abortions. They may not commit an
abortion if a fetal heartbeat is detected.
The only exception to this law would be if a mother’s life was in
danger. The bill specifies that this
does not include “psychological or emotional conditions.” Under this law, “A mother upon whom an
abortion is performed may not be prosecuted,” but abortionists would face a
fine and/or up to 5-years in prison for knowingly committing an elective
abortion when a fetal heartbeat was detectable.
“Since Roe v. Wade was unconstitutionally decided in 1973, nearly 60-million
innocent babies’ lives have been ended by the abortion industry, all with a
rubber stamp by the federal government,” said King. “My legislation will require all physicians,
before conducting an abortion, to detect the heartbeat of the unborn child. If a heartbeat is detected, the baby is
protected.” King continued, “America was
founded on the concept that our rights come from God. All human persons have a right to life. How then could we confer that those rights
allow the killing of a baby? I believe our
most important responsibility that God has bestowed upon us is to protect
innocent human life, and I will continue to dedicate my life to that
responsibility.”
The Ohio legislature tried a similar
bill [read my blog of Dec 12, 2016 – “Are State and Federal Governments
Starting (at last) to Recognize Abortion as Criminal?” and Dec 26, 2016 –
“Pastors of 2,500 Churches Respond to OH Gov. Kasich’s Heartbeat Veto”], but OH
Gov. John Kasich vetoed it.
Abortion activists are predictably
decrying the legislation. “Congressional
Republicans feel emboldened by the dangerous abortion legislation making its
way through the states and they know they have Trump’s support,” says Kate
Black, a Vice President of the pro-abortion group EMILY’s List, wrote in an
email to supporters. “Republicans now
feel like they have a shot at passing the most extreme anti-choice laws they
can think of — and they might.”
Let’s hope and pray they do! If so, it shouldn’t face a veto by the new
President!
Rev.
Dr. Kenneth L. Beale, Jr.
Chaplain
(Colonel-Ret), U.S. Army
Pastor,
Ft. Snelling Memorial Chapel
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