
The Ashes That Still Remain
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Fr Thomas Koys
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Who walks in the footsteps of Abraham Lincoln today? If you get past the battle strategies and descriptions of the guns and canons, and enter into the moral and philosophical issues of the Civil War and compare them to today's issues, one thing is hidden in front of our eyes--namely, those who stand up for the personhood of the unborn walk in Lincoln's footsteps.
Because a sad sense of racism allowed for the great mistake of slavery, it does not follow that racism today poses the greatest threat to the issue of personhood. The late Cardinal Francis George said of Fr Koys' book, "It is a reflective study comparing two US legal systems: one that protected human slavery and another that protects the killing of the unborn. I hope it has many readers." Chicago radio host Thomas Roeser said, "This book is a brilliant insight into US history with particular application to the link between Dred Scott and Roe v. Wade. Never has the connection been more clearly identified."
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