To: yendu bwam
yendu bwam
Here's one. Peter Singer, professor of 'ethics' at Princeton University, thinks we should be able to kill kids under age 2 if we don't want them (before, he says, they have a sense of self). The little tykes wouldn't be able to strike back against parents following Singer's ideas. What, in your view, makes such immoral? And what about partial-birth abortion? Immoral, in your view, or not?
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Bizzare questions from one obviously obsessed with abortion. Murder is immoral. - Duh.
If you believe murder has been committed in a partial-birth abortion, gather your evidence, and get your local prosecutor to file charges, indict, & have a trial by jury. -- It's the american way.
-- Fiat laws, prohibiting abortion, are not constitutional.
167 posted on 9/4/02 7:46 AM Pacific by tpaine
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To: tpaine; thinktwice
Bizzare questions from one obviously obsessed with abortion.
Hey tpaine. It's not a bizarre question when an endowed 'professor of ethics' at Princeton University (one of our 'elite' universities) advocates the demise of little ones before they're two years old. (And he has quite a following.)
Like Rand and yourself, Singer thinks he's developing a morality from reason.
[And you evaded the question of whether you think partial birth abortion is moral or immoral. Am waiting...]
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Singer asked no questions, you did.
--- YOU are asking the bizzaro questions. -- Get it?
And go ahead, pretend that I didn't answer the 'partial birth' bit if it pleases you. Read my answer again. - If you think its MURDER, [immoral, duh], prosecute.
-- And DO NOT equate my words here with singers. That is a foul unchristian tactic. - Be ashamed.
177 posted on
09/04/2002 9:18:39 AM PDT by
tpaine
To: tpaine
If you think its MURDER, [immoral, duh], prosecute. But do YOU think its murder, tpaine? I'm not talking about legality, but morality. If you're not brave enough to answer, that's OK.
To: tpaine; thinktwice
And DO NOT equate my words here with singers. That is a foul unchristian tactic. - Be ashamed. I didn't. I just pointed out that Singer thinks he's developing a morality from reason - as you (I believe) believe is possible.
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