Ok one last post. Two days ago I took baby girl in for her 9 month appt (and argument about us not using vaccines with aborted human tissue) and there was this lively 16 month old running around. He was perfect. He had not a single defect. His parents told the waiting room that at 18 months pregnant they had been told to abort. Mom could not carry to term and baby had spina bifida. The blood tests said so. There you go.
Getting a bit overripe in there? (badoom tish)
Of course you mean 18 weeks. Anyhow isn't that far enough along that the unborn can be physically scanned? Even if spina bifida was feared and abortion (perish the thought) were countenanced? Without corroboration, I would trust most of these genetic tests as far as I could throw the centrifuge.
This desire for perfect people! Fact is that Hitlers ideas were consistent which much of elite thinking of his time. Only his militarism and thuggery were out of line, because even then the elites preferred a soft tyranny. Even in Hitlers Germany, of course, the people were won over more by propoganda and bread and circuses than by brute force. Goebbels learned a lot from Hollywood and Madison Avenue.
Life’s lottery worked the opposite for my family. Our daughter’s prenatal tests showed no abnormality, but our grandson was born with a severe form of spina bifida. Surgery on his first day of life closed the hole in his back.
His legs were motionless the first year. He pulled himself along the floor with his elbows, or rolled to get around, a smile always on his face. By two he could crawl on all fours. He took a few halting steps in a walker at three. Last month, nearly four, he pulled himself to standing, then climbed the stairway on his hands and knees.
Some year down the road he will be able to walk. He is lucky. He is a happy boy and brings joy and inspiration to many.
Science in the form of medical excellence saved his life the first day. Thank God for it. Science used to terminate a life such as his is nothing
more than murder.