"The first didn't do it out of Christ-like love, but a twisted sense of piety."
So you consider it "twisted piety" to sacrifice your life for your child's?
This child existed; he was alive, and to fight her cancer, she would have had to kill him. She decided to let him live, even if it cost her her life. Is that twisted piety?
She laid down her life for her baby. If that is not Christ-like love, humans are not capable of such love.
You know what? I watched what her choice did. I knew her. I know it was a twisted piety and backward priorities.
I try to be polite, but I cannot in response to your posts - I find them far too... That's why I ignored your last.
I think we'd better stop before I speak rudely to you. I'm sure you're a good person. 'Nite.