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Where Does Human Dignity Come From?

26 min · 25. touko 2026
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What happens after Roe? In this episode, Brian Westbrook sits down with moral theologian and author Charles Camosy to discuss the future of the pro-life movement, the fight for human dignity, assisted suicide, adoption, and the cultural battle over what it means to be human. Professor Camosy shares insights from his books on abortion, bioethics, and physician-assisted suicide while unpacking why the pro-life movement must focus not only on politics, but on restoring a deeper understanding of human equality and dignity. We also dive into the dangers of abortion pills by mail, the growing push for assisted suicide laws, and why adoption has personally transformed his family’s life. This is a thoughtful and challenging conversation about faith, culture, and defending vulnerable human life in every stage. Topics include: • The aftermath of Dobbs and Roe v. Wade • Human dignity and equality • Assisted suicide and euthanasia • Adoption and family life • The future of the pro-life movement • Faith, culture, and bioethics

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