Worldnetdaily.com reports that Peter Springer, an "internationally known Princeton "bioethicist" and animal-rights activist says he'd kill disabled babies if it were in the "best interests" of the family, because he sees no distinction in the child's life whether it is born or not, and the world already allows abortion".
Infanticide has been used to kill disabled children in the Netherlands for many years.
The culture of death is only taking things to their logical conclusion, which is to point out the fact that if it is ok to kill a child in the womb, why not after she is born?
Singer's response came to Dublin reader Karen Meade's question: "Would you kill a disabled baby?""Yes, if that was in the best interests of the baby and of the family as a whole. Many people find this shocking, yet they support a woman's right to have an abortion," he said.
Singer's support for legalized euthanasia and his endorsement of killing the disabled for up to 28 days after birth also sparked protests against his hiring in 1999 by Princeton, a university founded by the Presbyterian denomination.
Our schools and our churches are being overrun by the culture of death. Their insane beliefs perpetuate the continued murder of human beings in America and the world. A "Professor" at a religiously founded university shows us what kind of "ethics" the culture of death has.
None.
What are you doing about it? I hope you are already involved in a pro-life effort. If not or even if you already are, go to MonthlyCallForLife.com and join with us in the Monthly Call For Life. We call and email our representatives to let them know we aren't going to allow this to happen in silence. On the first Saturday following the first Friday join us at abortion mills around America to pray for the women who are taking thier children in to be killed.
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