Posted on 08/23/2014 6:33:35 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Every once in a while people let their guard down and say what they really think. For Richard Dawkins, Wednesday was one of those days.
In an extraordinary moment of public honesty, Dawkins, the British evolutionary biologist and militant atheist, wrote on Twitter that it would be immoral to bring [a child with Down syndrome] into the world if you have the choice. It was a statement that no doubt delighted the utilitarian philosopher Peter Singer, his friend and fellow traveler, who has advocated the killing of disabled infants on the grounds that they are not rational and self-conscious beings. We have begun to think in terms of quality of life, instead of all life equally being sacred. Thats why it is logical to now start thinking about severely defective babies, and whether it is always wrong to kill them, Singer told a journalist in 2004.
Does such talk frighten you? It does me. My eight-year old daughter Magdalena has Down syndrome. She falls into the category of people Peter Singer would like to see dead. I fall into the category of people Richard Dawkins considers immoral. How upside-down these guys are. Its like an ethical Bizzaro World, where all the cold, heartless, smart guys with the fanciest degrees and the most fashionable eyeglasses look with utter disdain on the slightly different, slightly imperfect, slightly vulnerable people. God save us from utilitarian philosophers and evolutionary biologists.
Richard Dawkins is a man of logic, and his tweet makes sense if you view babies as personal accessories or interchangeable units of economic utility. But logic has its limits. Life is more than survival of the fittest. Sometimes its a mysterious and beautiful ballet. Other times its a painful and confusing crawl through the darkness. There is sudden despair and surprising joy. Logic can explain only so much.
Do you remember the late Robin Williamss joke about the duckbill platypus? He said it was God giving Darwin the finger. We humans are more like duckbill platypuses than we are the homogenous and genetically perfect robots that Richard Dawkins wants us to be.
No one can say with certainty exactly how many unborn children with Down syndrome are aborted every year in allegedly civilized countries, including our own, but the estimates are shockingly high. Shocking, that is, if you are like me and dont think it immoral to bring a baby with Down syndrome into the world. Shocking, that is, if you think we live in a society that places a value on human life that other societies societies we consider barbarous dont.
In 2008, shortly after the Summer Olympics were held in Beijing, Sky News reporter Holly Williams interviewed the director of a Chinese maternity hospital who admitted that her facility counseled expectant mothers to abort babies with serious deformities, such as a missing arm or leg. We dont let them have the baby, said the hospital director. If they have it, its a burden to the family, to society, and to the country. We want healthy babies because they make families happy and our society happy too. Were working to improve the quality of the population.
You should seek out and watch the video if only to hear the hospital directors girlish giggling as the interview concludes. You may have heard that evil can be banal. See for yourself just how easily a moral society can be corrupted by ideas similar to those of Peter Singer and Richard Dawkins. See for yourself just what kind of an ethical universe you get when the evolutionary biologists are in charge.
Mr. Dawkins, youre welcome to come to our house and meet Magdalena. I think youd really like her, if you could see past her imperfections if you could see what we see, if you could hear her laughing. But you probably wont come. Youre probably too busy. Were probably too simple-minded for you, with our sky God and our ritualistic religious hocus-pocus and our weird belief that even children with Down syndrome should be allowed to live.
So, go ahead and call me immoral, Richard Dawkins. Call my wife immoral. Call the dozens of families around the world we have met and befriended over the last eight years immoral. Many of us had a choice, as you call it, and chose life over death. We chose the joy of love over the pain of abortion. We chose the happiness that radiates from Magdalenas soul over the darkness that must cloud your every, empty day.
We chose Magdalena, and wed do it again. Wed do it again because your scientific morality is cold and dark. It illuminates nothing.
Matthew Hennessey writes from Connecticut. Follow him on Twitter: @matthennessey
You hit the nail on the head.
When I hear people say that people with Down Syndrome are all so nice, I shake my head. Some of them are not very nice, and to state that every person with Down is nice is to insult them as human beings.
But I have never met a person with Down Syndrome who was a phony.
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Perfect.
Isn’t Dawkins due for a stroke or something?
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Some people just have pale skin, but this one has a death warmed over pallor. Reminds me of Arafat.
One foot on the grave, the other on a banana peel..
When I was expecting our third, I was 34. New Jersey had put in a requirement for doctors to inform their 'older' mothers about the importance of amniocentsis. I asked my Doc what they would need to look for, besides Down's, since I wouldn't have aborted, no matter what. He said one thing that could be important to know would be if the baby had a neural tube syndrome. I asked if that could be seen on an ultrasound, and he said it could, so I refused the amnio, and had an ultrasound.
When we had our fourth, in MA, I don't remember my Doc suggesting an amnio at all, but I might have told him early on that I wouldn't be interested. ;o)
All the PC people in the world can't change those facts. They ARE as different from us (Europeans, the West, whatever) as Mother Theresa and Venus Williams.
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God bless you. Because of the mixture of blood types, I had to undergo them.
No Down babies, although my son and daughter in law birthed one, then adopted another.
I certainly hope Dawkins in his later years gets some debilitating illness or disease that makes his life “they are not rational and self-conscious beings. “ ...
So it would morally ok to kill him....
I am sure he would agree.../S
Thanks for the ping!
Thanks for the beep!
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