Thursday, March 3, 2022

Bioethicist Says Infanticide is OK Because Killing Babies in Abortions is OK International | Wesley Smith | Mar 2, 2022 | 6:12PM | Washington, DC

 

Bioethicist Says Infanticide is OK Because Killing Babies in Abortions is OK

International  |  Wesley Smith  |   Mar 2, 2022   |   6:12PM   |  Washington, DC

In our current episode of let’s-allow-baby-killing, an Australian bioethicist named Walter Veit comes to the defense of infanticide proponents who claimed there is no moral difference between late term fetuses and newborn babies. Veit (pictured) claims that the morality of how we treat children should be judged no differently than how we access animal welfare. From “Does Birth Matter?”

 Animal welfare researchers have long recognised that animal ethics detached from our knowledge of biological science is at best ill-informed and at worst harmful. Cases involving humans should not be treated any differently.

In other words, the ethics of treating a rat or a zebra fish will be different from a chimp because of their differing capacities. Veit thinks the treatment of humans should be judged in the same fashion, meaning that there is no inherent dignity to a human life that must be respected (sometimes called the “quality of life ethic”).

And since there is no clear biological distinction between a late-term fetus and a born baby, it is okay to kill away:

If the biological sciences reveal that there is no morally salient difference between a newborn and a fetus, that is, that they are almost at the same developmental stage, one must abolish the intuitively compelling idea that birth matters morally. It doesn’t.

Veit argues that the “inherent wrongness of abortion” must be rejected. Otherwise, terminations will all be outlawed, as has been attempted in Poland:

But this is precisely what moves religious groups such as those in Poland to frighteningly go ahead and attempt to outlaw all abortions. The biological facts about the physiology of the fetus are pushed aside in favour of an intuition about the moral wrongness of abortion. . . . Their arguments fail to demarcate a morally salient difference shortly before and shortly after birth.

Huh. And here we have always been told that abortion is justified by the autonomy of the pregnant woman controlling her body.

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But a born baby isn’t in anyone’s body. Hence, the argument being made here is for a right not to be a parent based on the baby’s similar capacities and equal disposability of a fetus.

And if we can kill humans before they become persons, why not also if they lose these capacities through illness, injury, or age? Why not the” right not to be a spouse” or “the child of an incapacitated adult?” Indeed, isn’t that the very kind of demise Michael Schiavo imposed on Terri under the pretense of ceasing unwanted medical treatment?

Closer to the point, 46 Senate Democrats just voted to legally require the availability abortion to the moment of birth. Veit and many in bioethics would insist this should also mean access to infanticide. Come to think of it, so did former Virginia governor Ralph Northam, at least via neglect after birth. And what would stop that widening of the killable caste once the Democrats got their way?

Here’s the bottom line: Once human life is denigrated as morally irrelevant, what difference does birth make? The question answers itself.

LifeNews.com Note: Wesley J. Smith, J.D., is a special consultant to the Center for Bioethics and Culture and a bioethics attorney who blogs at Human Exeptionalism.


Doctors Pressured Mom to Abort Her Disabled Baby 10 Times, But She Refused International | Micaiah Bilger | Mar 2, 2022 | 4:24PM | London, England

 

Doctors Pressured Mom to Abort Her Disabled Baby 10 Times, But She Refused

International  |  Micaiah Bilger  |   Mar 2, 2022   |   4:24PM   |  London, England

The medical community is putting intense pressure on mothers to abort their unborn babies after a diagnosis of spina bifida, Down syndrome or any other disability.

Natalie Halson, 32, of Manchester, England, had to tell her doctors “no” ten times before they accepted it as her final answer, according to The Sun. Her daughter, Mirabelle, now 3, was diagnosed with a severe form of spina bifida in the womb.

“Doctors warned me that my baby might not have any quality of life, but I knew in my gut that I was doing the right thing,” Halson said.

It was during her 22-week ultrasound scan when she first learned that something was wrong with her daughter. After Mirabelle showed signs of spina bifida, she said the doctor suggested an abortion – “which was just completely horrifying to hear.”

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“That wasn’t the only time I was offered an abortion,” Halson told The Sun. “It was recommended to me a further nine times during the remainder of my pregnancy but I refused.”

Doctors told the expecting mother that her daughter would never walk. Halson asked about the possibility of a fetal surgery to repair the hole in Mirabelle’s spine, a procedure that can lessen the severity of the disease, but she learned that it was not an option in her daughter’s case, according to the report.

On Dec. 12, 2018, Halson gave birth to her daughter by cesarean section at Liverpool Women’s Hospital. Immediately, Mirabelle was transported to another hospital, Alder Hey, for surgery, the report continues.

Since then, Halson said her daughter has had three more surgeries. Now, the toddler is defying doctors’ predictions.

“At first, I was worried that she would miss major milestones, but she’s smashed every expectation out of the park,” she said, bringing up how Mirabelle began talking early.

“Sometimes if I’m dressing her and she catches a glimpse of her scars in the mirror, she’ll point them out and say, ‘Ouch, I’m very brave, aren’t I?’ and I will always tell her, ‘Yes, you are, you’re a very brave girl,’” she continued.

Now, Halson is trying to raise money to take Mirabelle to the United States for a special intensive therapy at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital. With it, she said her daughter may learn to walk.

Halson’s struggle to protect her daughter’s life is not atypical. Growing research shows a disturbing level of discrimination against unborn babies with disabilities in modern medicine.

According to ABC News Australia, a recent study by Down Syndrome Australia found that “half of new parents faced discrimination and neglect from medical professionals during and after prenatal screenings.” One family told the news outlet that their doctor scheduled an abortion before even telling them that their unborn baby had Down syndrome.

Another British mother Emma Mellor told the BBC that she was pressured to abort her unborn daughter 15 times, including right up to the moment of her baby’s birth.

Abortion rates for unborn babies with Down syndrome, spina bifida and other disabilities are extremely high. In Iceland, nearly 100 percent of unborn babies diagnosed with Down syndrome are aborted. Some parents even report pressure from doctors to abort unborn babies with minor, repairable defects such as cleft lip.

This pervasive discrimination has many families speaking up about the value of children with disabilities and the need to provide better, life-affirming support after a prenatal diagnosis.

Catholics Must Hold Joe Biden and Every Catholic Politician Who Supports Abortion Accountable Opinion | Brian Burch | Mar 2, 2022 | 7:09PM | Washington, DC

 

Catholics Must Hold Joe Biden and Every Catholic Politician Who Supports Abortion Accountable

Opinion  |  Brian Burch  |   Mar 2, 2022   |   7:09PM   |  Washington, DC

Moments ago a reporter from EWTN asked Joe Biden:

“As a Catholic, how do you support abortion, defying Church teaching?”

Biden was flustered. He said: “I tell you what, I don’t want to get into a debate with you about theology.”

This… on Ash Wednesday… with ashes on his forehead!

The question is an excellent one. And not just for Joe Biden, but for every Catholic member of Congress and the U.S. Senate – including those who just voted for the most extreme abortion law ever introduced.

Thankfully, that law failed by a vote of 48-46.

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But we’re not done.

Yesterday the powerful Susan B. Anthony List announced a massive new ad campaign in Arizona focused on “Catholic” Senator Mark Kelly. CatholicVote is helping fund a portion of this campaign.

Don’t forget Kelly just voted for the extreme abortion bill on Monday. And Kelly is considered one of the most vulnerable Senators seeking re-election.

We’ve already committed $100,000 to this campaign. And we’ve got more ads planned in other states.  

Catholics have to fight for what we believe. We have to hold our elected officials accountable.

LifeNews Note: Brian Burch is the head of CatholicVote.


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