Posted on 04/29/2020 8:30:56 PM PDT by Morgana
Infanticide, once seen as the heinous crime that it is, appears to be gaining acceptance on abortion-favoring college campuses, thanks to the continual shifting of goal posts to redefine what it means to be a person.
During Created Equals Justice Ride event at the University of North Florida before the institution of shelter-in-place orders, Created Equal VP Seth Drayer uncovered the precariously balanced rationale for supporting infanticide when a college student attempted to debate him on the equality of humans. Beginning with attempts to reach agreement on the definition of people and the equality of all humans, the tables turned as one students definition of personhood appeared to morph from self-awareness and the ability to process external information, to self-reliance and complete separation from the mother.
Drayer asked, And your definition of person is what?
The student explained, A person is just like you or me. Were here on this earth, were living, were cognitive. We have, we have the ability to process whats going on in our minds and to process the world around us.
However, Drayer pointed out that newborns are not cognitive and are not aware of themselves and their thoughts. Based on information from bioethicists such as Alberto Giubilini, Francesa Minerva, and Peter Singer, the difference developmentally between a fetus at nine months and a newborn at two weeks is very hard to distinguish.
The student disagreed and then countered, If theyre living and breathing on their own. Because theyre not attached to the mom anymore. They dont have the umbilical cord anymore . I think that being self-aware is because you can be, like, here, standing, on your own or be on your own.
What newborn can do that? Drayer questioned.
Not stand, but theyre detached from the umbilical cord, and theyre breathing, and theyre there, the student explained.
Upon educating the student that refraining from cutting the umbilical cord right away after birth is actually a healthy practice for baby and mother, Drayer determined that the student believes a newborn isnt a person until he or she is no longer attached to the umbilical cord for whatever amount of time that takes.
Drayer: So for sixty seconds, it would have been moral to kill my daughter outside the womb laying on my wifes abdomen?
Student: If thats what you want to do, but again, thats not my decision.
Drayer: You told me before youd advise me not to kill my child.
Student: I would, but its not my choice to, like, push that on you.
Even in the face of infanticide, which is clearly murder, the pro-abortion ideology blindly insists upon choice based on faulty philosophy. The abortion industry fights against legislation that would require abortion survivors to receive medical care and prosecute those who refuse to help them, claiming that the law already protects children in such situations (it doesnt).
In light of conversations like this one on a college campus, its not hard to see why such legislation is so desperately needed.
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Shes a keeper. ;-)
Well i wouldnt want to push my morals of not murdering people, or not stealing from people, or not raping people, on you....
flipping moron.
If babies are not conscious until born, why do they respond to music while in the womb?
Psychotic. No other word works.
So it's OK to kill the comatose?
"No, but that's different, because if you just wait, and handle the person's respiration and waste products, then eventually..."
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