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August 30, 2009

Peter Singer & Noam Chomsky on Bioethics of Terminating Life (VIDEO)

***WARNING – GRAPHIC VIDEO***

I don’t know if this will make it past the LL censors, (it didn’t, but it’s still embedded as a video here) but I have to post this because Peter Singer has close ties to the Obama administration, and his views along with Noam Chomsky’s are distressing at best; diabolical at worst.

I’ll let you watch and be the judge whether or not it’s okay to contemplate terminating the life of a 3-year-old, or euthanizing a person who’s elderly. Quite shocking indeed.

  • http://twitter.com/bygracenotmerit Dominique

    This post bothered me on so many levels I decided to write about it as well. I have you the credit as well as posted a link here to the video. Thanks for posting it. As disturbing as this video is, I felt it was pertinent and importantant. Again, thank you for posting it!

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  • http://www.fullcirclethinker.com/ Dave Brown

    It always strikes me as odd that, the people making and performing these decisions regarding whether it is “human” or not, are the result of a mother deciding to give them life; allow them to live. And, as a result of that decision, they are now pontificating whether life begins at conception, gestation, nearly full term, nearly fully birthed, etc., as well as the moral, ethical implications regarding those decisions. No doubt the Bible is correct when it states that one of the signs of the end is when man's love for fellow human beings grows cold. It is my contention that we are seeing that come to pass in our lifetime. And, I thank my mother for allowing me to live to make that position known.

    Another angle comes to mind: How do they know that the “fetus” just aborted wasn't the “one” sent to find a cure for cancer, AIDS, world hunger, etc.?

  • http://www.fullcirclethinker.com/ Dave Brown

    It always strikes me as odd that, the people making and performing these decisions regarding whether it is “human” or not, are the result of a mother deciding to give them life; allow them to live. And, as a result of that decision, they are now pontificating whether life begins at conception, gestation, nearly full term, nearly fully birthed, etc., as well as the moral, ethical implications regarding those decisions. No doubt the Bible is correct when it states that one of the signs of the end is when man's love for fellow human beings grows cold. It is my contention that we are seeing that come to pass in our lifetime. And, I thank my mother for allowing me to live to make that position known.

    Another angle comes to mind: How do they know that the “fetus” just aborted wasn't the “one” sent to find a cure for cancer, AIDS, world hunger, etc.?

  • http://www.fullcirclethinker.com/ Dave Brown

    It always strikes me as odd that, the people making and performing these decisions regarding whether it is “human” or not, are the result of a mother deciding to give them life; allow them to live. And, as a result of that decision, they are now pontificating whether life begins at conception, gestation, nearly full term, nearly fully birthed, etc., as well as the moral, ethical implications regarding those decisions. No doubt the Bible is correct when it states that one of the signs of the end is when man's love for fellow human beings grows cold. It is my contention that we are seeing that come to pass in our lifetime. And, I thank my mother for allowing me to live to make that position known.

    Another angle comes to mind: How do they know that the “fetus” just aborted wasn't the “one” sent to find a cure for cancer, AIDS, world hunger, etc.?

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