However, when she chooses life the hackles stand tall. What is of interest is that recently Bill Binney, candidate for US Senate from NH, told his audience that he and his wife faced with the decision whether to allow a child to be born with possible birth defects. But in reality the positive test for the birth defect was wrong, and his child was born normal.
And in the case of Tim Tebow, Heisman Trophy winner, his mother faced a similar situation. They were told that her pregnancy could be dangerous. But the Tebows also chose life.
Did you ever wonder how many of the 50 plus million babies who were aborted were "falsely diagnosed" with a birth defect and would have been normal at birth? Have you ever wondered how many women chose to end the life of their child because the pregnancy was potentially "dangerous" to the mother? Do you ever wonder what America would be like if even half of those 50 million babies were alive today?
Having abandoned the God of love, the Supreme Creator, 21st-century man is now ready to worship himself and to usurp the divine powers of creation and destruction. In the words of Dr. Edmund Leach of King's College at Cambridge: "The scientist can now play God in his role as wonder-worker, but can he - and should he - also play God as moral arbiter?...There can be no source for these moral judgments except the scientist himself. In traditional religion, morality was held to derive from God, but God was only credited with the authority to establish and enforce moral laws because He was also credited with supernatural powers of creation and destruction. Those powers have now been usurped by man, and he must take on the moral responsibility that goes with them' (Edmund Leach, "We Scientists Have the Right to Play God," The Saturday Evening Post, November 16, 1968, p. 16)."
ReplyDeleteThis is the prevailing thought today. Even President Obama has said that, "We are partners with God in matters of life and death."
But we have the record of history to show us where atheistic humanism leads. Absolute humanism leads to absolute despotism. Karen Testerman understands this. Which is why I support her candidacy for Governor of New Hampshire.