“They are GODLESS...”
I believe that is the whole problem. When they look at someone like Trig, they see a “defect” that society needs to be protected from. “Defects” need to be corrected or eliminated. I see a precious and unique creation made by a Loving God, who according to His words was made in His image - as we all are. I know a child with Downs Syndrome. It is no doubt that they present challenges - but they also give rewards. The “very least of these” can teach us some of our most profound lessons, if we open our eyes — and hearts.—JM
>> They are GODLESS...
I believe that is the whole problem. When they look at someone like Trig, they see a defect that society needs to be protected from. Defects need to be corrected or eliminated. I see a precious and unique creation made by a Loving God, who according to His words was made in His image - as we all are. I know a child with Downs Syndrome. It is no doubt that they present challenges - but they also give rewards. The very least of these can teach us some of our most profound lessons, if we open our eyes and hearts.JM <<
A truly compassionate scientists would look for ways to correct the genetic disorder in the child without killing the child. The left use their godless ideology to justify the killing of people because they view humanity as farm animals.
I use my own godless ideology as justification for the idea that we are the only sentient tool using species on this planet and that because of that we are better than the animals and far superior than they are. And because we can create shelter and medicine we must advance those skills to help everyone we can with this knowledge. The Loony left’s view of us as “farm animals” leads them to think that there should be “wolves” that should be used to cull the sick and infirm from the herd. I believe we should be the good veterinarian and Shepard and care for the sick and infirm to help them recover and grow strong. Coming from a farm we would always take care of the sick animals as much as we could until they either died of their illness or recovered.
I think by having a policy to care for the sick and infirm rather than killing them can lead to other discoveries that can improve the future health and wellness of everyone. Who knows, the research for a cure for cystic fibrosis or muscular dystrophy could lead to a cure for cancer or some other disease. If we just “cull the herd” what motivation would we have to improve ourselves as a result?
I made the mistake of checking out the comments section at Politico..
I just can’t read that stuff without wanting to physically hurt someone.