Sunday, April 22, 2007

A moral sliding scale.

It is at least arguable that use of the morning after pill is just a very early abortion. Clearly, as every week advances into a pregnancy and the embryo/foetus develops, the abortion becomes a more brutal act; one which is closer and closer to destroying a human life which the fairminded would admit to being a human life.

I have respect for the view that 'life begins at conception' but still feel that terminations become increasingly, morally repugnant as the pregnancy takes its course.


Those who argue that 'there is no life until birth' see their argument weakening as each day passes.


So-called 'women's rights' groups object to the word 'murder' and call this 'emotive language'.


With a six week old embryo, with the heart beat on the point of being identified they may have a case - but one which is thin in the extreme.


When a child - YES - a correct use of vocabulary - is able to survive outside the womb for any length of time, their argument lies in tatters.


Please read the link below - I apologise if you feel as physically sick as I did on reading it.


If it is too terrible an act to know about, then it is one too terrible to be allowed even in our post-civilised society.

Actual, fully formed children are wrenched from the womb. One in 30 is still alive! They take an average 80 minutes to die. Surely, even the most vociferous of the 'woman's-right-to-choose lobby' must show some human feelings about this second trimester butchery.
The photo above is of a legally aborted foetus aged 24 weeks. Children now regularly survive at 22.
At 17 weeks the child may well breathe and survive for a short but sickening time outside the uterus. Barbarous! Why do they not simply kill the child out of mercy instead of leaving it to gasp its tiny life away in a kidney dish? This scenario occurs at least twice a week in our nation.
Yet executing a brutal killer is considered beyond the pale by countless numbers of the pro-abortion camp.

Link: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=449598&in_page_id=1770

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