After-Birth “Abortions”
An article published in the Journal of Medical Ethics by two Australian professors cites instances in which it they say might be OK to “abort” a newborn infant.
Sound like some sort of sick joke? Sadly, I’m afraid it is not.
An article published in the Journal of Medical Ethics by two Australian professors cites instances in which it they say might be OK to “abort” a newborn infant.
Sound like some sort of sick joke? Sadly, I’m afraid it is not.
The Georgia state House has approved a measure that would ban abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy based on the scientific evidence showing unborn children feel pain.
This sort of legislation has been passed elsewhere around the country.
In an article posted last month, Dutch psychiatrists hail their ability to euthanize patients as “emancipation.”
“Assisted suicide, as a last resort in psychiatry, [has been] legally admissible since 2002, [and] recently legitimized in practice. The midwife [of] Death is now appropriate for psychiatric reach patients, representing an emancipation of the psychiatric patient and psychiatry itself.”
In other words, psychiatrists are no longer responsible for helping suicidal patients overcome their problems; they can now help them kill themselves instead–and that is ’emancipation.’
Dr. Del Tackett talks about “social insanity” in his worldview study The Truth Project. It’s what happens when a people drift so far from the Truth that they fail to recognize right and wrong in their most basic forms; they’re so far from reality, their entire society begins to accept the insane as good and moral.
I believe, unfortunately, that’s what we’re beginning to see in the Netherlands.