On matters of life and death, it has been a bracing month of March. Whatever term one uses to describe it, the excursion or war in the Middle East has had mortal stakes.
In the United Kingdom, debates over life-and-death matters have seen mixed results. Scotland has rejected a proposal to legalize assisted suicide, while the British Parliament has adopted a policy one opposing member called a “form of infanticide,” only the latest phase there to eliminate all understanding of our unborn offspring as human beings. On the obituary page, two of the most prominent figures in the battles over population control and abortion — Paul Ehrlich and Kermit Gosnell — have gone to meet their Maker. Both of them enjoyed longer-than-expected life expectancy, one of those ironies in this world that evades our limited understanding.
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