Don't let anyone tell you the "slippery slope"
argument is invalid. Especially when you
are arguing that vice leads to more vice, or moral corruption leads to more
moral corruption, the argument that, "It can only get worse," is not
only valid, it is historically verifiable.
The latest case is of a Planned Parenthood representative
before the Florida Legislature arguing for the right for them to perform
"post birth abortions." The
hearing was about determining laws and regulations overseeing a situation in
which a child is born alive when the mother intended to abort. It happens more often than the pro-choice
lobby would admit, so it is reasonable to figure out what is legally allowable
in those situations.
But Planned Parenthood is now openly arguing for the
right to kill a living baby out of the womb in a Doctor's office.
There are dozens of things wrong with this, but to begin
with notice that the belief that abortion is an unlimited right (the position
of Planned Parenthood) leads, naturally and logically, to infanticide. There is no biological or ontological
difference between a baby in the womb or outside of it. So, if an institution's position is that the
baby can be killed in the womb, there is no logical roadblock to the belief
that it can be killed outside of the womb.
The rejoinder that the child was "intended to be
aborted" is of no use here. To
begin with, intending murder does not morally allow us to finish the job if it
is botched. Secondly, what about a
mother who comes in late in pregnancy, actually gives birth before the
procedure (or gives birth before entering the abortion clinic), and then
desires to have a "post-birth abortion"? There is no difference, and
both are morally heinous.
What can be done? Beyond whatever political involvement people can have, support and pray for organizations doing great good like Life Network.
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Not really sure why I should be shocked to learn this, however, I am. In a recent Bible study one person commented how glad she was that we had moved on from the baby sacrifices and other atrocities in the world. The problem has been so whitewashed that it is all but invisible to our society.
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