The Consistent Life Ethic, or Consistent Ethic of Life, was a term coined in 1983 by Joseph Cardinal Bernardin to express his ethical, religious, and political ideology. It was based on the premise that all human life (as Bernardin defined it) was sacred and should be protected by law. The ideology opposes abortion, capital punishment, assisted suicide, economic injustice, and euthanasia. Adherents are opposed, at the very least, to unjust war, while some adherents also profess pacifism, or opposition to all war. Some also extend the concept to encompass animal rights and vegetarianism.
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