{"id":7781,"date":"2019-09-30T04:47:59","date_gmt":"2019-09-30T04:47:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/churchedge.com\/illustrations\/index.php\/2019\/09\/30\/dangerous-redefinitions-are-newborns-persons\/"},"modified":"2019-09-30T04:47:59","modified_gmt":"2019-09-30T04:47:59","slug":"dangerous-redefinitions-are-newborns-persons","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.churchedge.com\/illustrations\/dangerous-redefinitions-are-newborns-persons\/","title":{"rendered":"Dangerous Redefinitions: Are Newborns &#8220;Persons&#8221;?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>It sounds like the baby shower from hell.  As cake and punch are passed around, a doctor runs medical tests on a month-old baby.  If he passes the tests, the guests welcome the child to the human community.  But if the baby fails &#8212; if he has, say, Down&#8217;s syndrome, or cerebral palsy &#8212; the parents bid him a sad farewell.<\/p>\n<p>And then, the doctor snuffs out his life.<\/p>\n<p>Believe it or not, a Princeton professor thinks parties like these would be a good idea.  This is a tragic illustration that the killing of a month-old child &#8212; once absolutely unthinkable &#8212; has become a debatable moral question.<\/p>\n<p>In an article entitled &#8220;Killing Babies Isn&#8217;t Always Wrong,&#8221; philosopher Peter Singer writes: &#8220;Perhaps, like the ancient Greeks, we should have a ceremony a month after birth, at which the infant is admitted to the community.  Before that time,&#8221; he says, &#8220;infants would not be recognized as having the same right to life as older people.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>This means that if the child is considered &#8220;defective&#8221; in some way, the parents would presumably have a different kind of ceremony &#8212; one that ends with child being admitted, not to the human community, but to a grave.<\/p>\n<p>This is morally acceptable, Singer says, because newborns, while indisputably human, are not really persons.  They don&#8217;t become persons, and acquire a right to life, until weeks or even months after birth because they lack &#8220;self-awareness.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Extreme beliefs, yes, but Singer is hardly alone in espousing them.  As far back as 1972, University of Colorado philosopher Michael Tooley was saying that fetuses and infants are non-persons who &#8220;do not have a right to life.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>American University philosopher Jeffrey Reiman agrees.  He maintains that infants do not &#8220;possess in their own right a property that makes it wrong to kill them.&#8221;  I could go on and on.  But suffice it to say that people who wish to destroy handicapped or just plain unwanted newborns have influential supporters.  And they&#8217;re getting more and more aggressive.<\/p>\n<p>Well, we can&#8217;t say we weren&#8217;t warned.  In the 1960s, as the abortion movement gained momentum, critics warned that the logic of abortion would lead directly from the womb to the cradle: Babies already born would become the next targets.<\/p>\n<p>These critics have been proven right.  Three decades after Roe V. Wade, influential voices are clamoring for out-and-out infanticide.<\/p>\n<p>The reasoning behind it &#8212; that newborns are somehow less than human &#8212; is already seeping into society.  Witness the rash of &#8220;dumpster babies&#8221; &#8212; newborns thrown out by their mothers.<\/p>\n<p>If this nation ever condones infanticide, we will be destroying the very principle that is at the heart of Judeo-Christian concepts of human rights and equality, namely, that it&#8217;s always wrong to deliberately kill innocent human beings.<\/p>\n<p>Florida Congressman Charles Canady is among those trying to prevent this dangerous redefinition.  He has introduced a bill called the &#8220;Born Alive Infants Protection Act.&#8221;  Now, I know the abortion issue has been around a long time, and people get weary of it.  But I urge you to learn more about this bill, and you can do so by visiting our BreakPoint webpage ( www.breakpoint.org ).<\/p>\n<p>A bill like this is a vital and important protection against those hideous &#8220;baby showers&#8221; that Peter Singer proposes &#8212; celebrations that end only in death.<\/p>\n<p>___________________<\/p>\n<p>Copyright (c) 2000 Prison Fellowship Ministries.  Reprinted with permission.  &#8220;BreakPoint with Chuck Colson&#8221; is a radio ministry of Prison Fellowship Ministries.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It sounds like the baby shower from hell. As cake and punch are passed around, a doctor runs medical tests on a month-old baby. If he passes the tests, the guests welcome the child to the human community. 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