Al Mohler stirs debate on abortion abolition, whether women should be prosecuted
Mohler's stance contrasts with the mainstream pro-life movement, as he supports criminal consequences for women seeking abortion.
Albert Mohler Jr., president of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, believes that some women who have had an abortion should face criminal punishment, The Christian Post reported.
During a recent episode of “The Briefing,” Mohler discussed the abortion abolitionist movement, which advocates for a complete ban on abortion and criminal prosecution for women seeking one. He expressed his belief that the arguments put forward by the abolitionist movement regarding abortion vary in urgency and credibility.
Mohler's stance contrasts with the mainstream pro-life movement, as he supports criminal consequences for women seeking abortion. Overall, Mohler contends that the abolitionist movement presents compelling arguments that warrant consideration.