Recent Articles by Dr. Warren Hern

When is an egg not an egg?

When is an egg not an egg?

The Colorado Statesman 108(30), 27 July 2007
By Warren M. Hern

HERN: WOULD A FERTILIZED EGG NEED A PASSPORT?
An egg is a person. No, an egg is a chicken. A fertilized human egg is a person. An acorn is a tree. A seed is an apple. A set of plans is a house. A blastocyst is a “pre-born baby.” An adult human being is a “pre-dead corpse.” Up is down. Black is white. War is peace. Facts are not important.

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When Legal Abortion Came To Boulder.

Guest Opinion, The Daily Camera, November 2, 2003 (origiinal title: Reflections: November, 1973).

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Why a NY woman came to Colorado for a 32-week abortion

Forty-three states place some restrictions on abortions after a certain point in pregnancy, but Colorado isn’t one of them.

The Denver Post, October 13, 2019 By Anna Staver astaver@denverpost.com
Published October 13, 2019 at 6 AM UPDATED: October 13, 2019 at 11:34 AM

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