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Sun Jan 8, 2017, 09:29 AM Jan 2017

Nat Hentoff, an Anti-Abortion Atheist and Free Speech Advocate, Has Died at Age 91

January 8, 2017
by Hemant Mehta

Nat Hentoff, a longtime columnist for the Village Voice, the Wall Street Journal, and the secular publication Free Inquiry (among many, many others) died yesterday of natural causes at the age of 91. He was a long-time advocate for free speech, fought the death penalty, and was (to the surprise of many liberals) anti-abortion on philosophical grounds.

Hentoff was born in 1925, the son of a Russian-Jewish haberdasher. Thrown out of Hebrew school, he flaunted his unbelief, even eating a salami sandwich in front of his house on Yom Kippur, the Jewish day of fasting and atonement. In 1982, his opposition to Israel’s invasion of Lebanon led to a trio of rabbis declaring he had been excommunicated.

“I only wished the three rabbis really had the authority to hold that court,” Hentoff later wrote. “I would have told them about my life as a heretic, a tradition I keep precisely because I am a Jew.”

While his fans loved his outspoken nature, he was roundly criticized for the obvious reason. Not that he cared, even when it got in the way of certain opportunities. Leslie Fain of the Catholic World Report wrote this in 2013:

Hentoff encourages anyone who wants to find secular information to support the pro-life argument to read works written by doctors who operate on babies in utero. “Read them in terms of what they do — surgeons who deal with the child before the child is actually a child, according to the law,” he said.

Being an atheist pro-lifer often can have its costs. Hentoff has lost lecture-circuit jobs and the opportunity to have a journalism school named after him and was delayed in getting a Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Press Foundation because of his pro-life views. “Being pro-life has cost me a lot, but these are losses I am proud of,” he said.

http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2017/01/08/nat-hentoff-an-anti-abortion-atheist-and-free-speech-advocate-has-died-at-age-91/
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Nat Hentoff, an Anti-Abortion Atheist and Free Speech Advocate, Has Died at Age 91 (Original Post) rug Jan 2017 OP
Real easy for a man to be a "pro-life advocate", eh? Freddie Jan 2017 #1
Men cannot advocate for a position? guillaumeb Jan 2017 #2

Freddie

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1. Real easy for a man to be a "pro-life advocate", eh?
Sun Jan 8, 2017, 09:55 AM
Jan 2017

Hentoff was best known as a music critic, in which he had excellent and well-respected opinions.

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