Weekly Opinion Editorial
PRIMUM
NON NOCERE
by
Steve Fair
Physicians historically take an oath of
ethics, known as the Hippocratic Oath. It
requires new doctors to swear to uphold specific ethical standards. Those include the principles of medical
confidentiality and non-maleficence, which means ‘do no harm.’ The original oath, which was rooted in ancient
Greece, stated explicitly the prohibition of abortion and euthanasia. Many modern oaths have eliminated the ‘do no
harm’ clause to excuse physicians who perform abortions. The healer becomes the
The Oklahoma legislation passed two pro-life
bills along partisan lines and sent them to the governor for his
signature. HB #2441, authored by Sen.
Julie Daniels, (R-Bartlesville) and Rep. Todd Russ, (R-Cordell) would prevent
abortions being done on an unborn baby who has a detectable heartbeat. A fetal
heartbeat can be detected as early as 5 ½ weeks after conception. Violators who performed an abortion after a
heartbeat was detected could be charged with homicide.
HB#1102, authored by Sen. Julie Daniels,
(R-Bartlesville) and Rep. Jim Olsen, (R-Roland) would classify the performance of
an abortion as ‘unprofessional conduct’ by a physician and could result in the
loss of their medical license for at least a year.
Governor Stitt has until Friday to sign
or veto the two bills. If he does nothing,
the two bills will automatically become law.
The governor has stated in the past he would sign any pro-life
legislation that comes across his desk. Two observations:
First, abortion is the scourge of
America. Since 1973 when the unconstitutional
Roe vs. Wade became law, over 62 million babies have been aborted. That is over ten times more than those killed
in the Holocaust. More babies are killed
in the womb in America (1 ½ million) each year than the number of lives lost in
all the wars in our nation’s history. John
Witherspoon, a signer of the Declaration
of Independence, said "Some nations have given parents the power of life
and death over their children. But here in America, we have denied the power of
life and death to parents." With President Trump’s recent appointments
of literalists to the U.S. Supreme Court, Roe v. Wade may be overturned in the future,
but until that happens 3,000 babies are murdered every day in America!
Second, life begins at conception. Until the mid-twentieth century, that was a
widely accepted truth, but The American College of Pediatricians concur
with the body of scientific evidence and believe life begins when the sperm and
egg bind to each other in a process of fusion and a single hybrid cell called a
zygote is created. Dr. Alfred
Bongioanni, professor of pediatrics and obstetrics at the University of
Pennsylvania said: “I submit that human life is present from conception to
adulthood and that any interruption at any point throughout this time constitutes
a termination of human life.” For Christians, abortion is not a matter of a
woman’s right to choose. It is a matter
of the life or death of a human being made in the image of God.
King David wrote in Psalm 139 that God the
Creator knit him together in his mother’s womb. In Exodus 21, the penalty for causing the
death of a baby in the womb was the same as that of someone who committed
murder.
Medicine is a wonderful field and doctors have the responsibility to protect life. Physicians should not play God. God is responsible for all life and they should not choose to end an innocent life. These two bills will force abortion providers to think about the consequences of killing a baby in the womb. Do no harm medicus!