Elizabeth: The abolitionists believe they're fighting this holy Christian mission. Sabrina: They see this as a really important opening for how they can change the culture of the anti-abortion movement. Elizabeth: What we owe the future is a new book written by Oxford philosopher William McCaskill. We'll be right back.
Even as the anti-abortion movement celebrates victories at the Supreme Court and in many states across the country, there is debate about where to go next.
A hard-edge faction is pursuing “abortion abolition,” a move to criminalize abortion from conception, targeting not only the providers but also the women who have the procedure.
Guest: Elizabeth Dias, a correspondent covering faith and politics for The New York Times.
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