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Every minute one woman dies in pregnancy
or childbirth. According to the United Methodist Church, 80 million
unintended pregnancies occur worldwide. Nearly one-third of American
women report being physically or sexually abused at some point during
their life. Of the world’s poor, 70% are women. This was truly a “March
for Women’s Lives.”
I support the right of a woman to have an
abortion, but our Zen Center does not take a position as a group or
expect agreement among Zen practitioners. We embrace the precepts “Do no
harm,” “Do good” and “Do good for others,” but the interpretation and
expression remains the responsibility of each person, who must be guided
by his or her meditation practice and life experience. Though the
Buddhist Peace Fellowship has been a pivotal organization for socially
engaged Buddhists from all denominations, issues related to prison
reform, anti-war activities, and other human rights causes have been
most prominent.
The rally demonstrated massive opposition to
the Bush Administration’s policies on reproductive health issues. Over
1,000 organizations, such as the League of Women Voters, National Latina
Institute and the American Civil Liberties Union, warned that
reproductive freedoms are being chipped away. The ban on federal
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funds for family-planning groups that provide
abortions abroad and the imposition of waiting periods in various states
are examples of impediments placed upon a woman’s right to make her own
choices about her reproductive health. Depending upon whom is nominated
to the Supreme Court, legal abortion could be curtailed or ended.
The Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice
sponsored a “Faithful Choices” day, to help the public and Congressional
Representatives better understand that there is widespread religious
support for freedom of choice. This is especially important to
counterbalance voices that oppose legal abortion on the basis of their
own particular religious beliefs. An Interfaith Worship Service provided
further spiritual support for the marchers.
In the mid-80’s I was the coordinator of a
national project to obtain federal funding for abortion for victims of
rape and incest. I have nothing but respect for the coalition of groups
I worked with, especially Catholics for a Free Choice, the Religious
Coalition for Reproductive Choice, Planned Parenthood and the American
Civil Liberties Union. I would never have guessed that 20 years later
reproductive freedom would be so seriously threatened.
- Rev. Dr. Deborah Barrett |