Bio
Mollie Ziegler Hemingway is a columnist for Christianity Today and contributor to GetReligion.org. Her writing on religion, economics and baseball has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, The Guardian, Federal Times, Radio & Records and Modern Reformation. Originally from Colorado, she lives in Washington with her husband and two children. She enjoys combing flea markets to improve her vinyl record collection and believes that the designated hitter rule is the result of a Communist plot.





Re: Let's Get Ready To Rumble: Libertarian Perspectives on Abortion
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Mollie Hemingway, Ed.
That's where I am, too. Of course, one way you can tell I'm a libertarian is that I'm far less interested in talking about the government's role in all of this than I am in people living virtuously without government coercion. · 14 minutes ago
That's fine in the abstract, but it does nothing to protect the rights of the unborn individual whose mother chooses not to live virtuously.
I agree though, legal enforcement of a pro-life position posses its own challenges. · 1 minute ago
What do you think are the challenges?