"Absolutely sickening. No, not the photograph of that precious human life, a gift that the parents have an absolute right to do anything [short of taking another precious human life] they can to save… What IS sickening are the horrific, liberalism gone insane, comments from the previous posters. You have made me feel physically ill."
How is it cruel or sickening to consider for one second whether or not the child, herself would've preferred living with disabilities or not? How is it cruel or sickening to consider for one second that those parents might be making their decision, blinded by emotion? I agree that life is valuable and no one person should decide as to how any life comes to end, but by fighting nature, those doctors have still done just that. If that little girl dies in childhood or even in young adulthood, or has a considerably lower standard of life from complications caused by at-birth disabilities, how is that any less inhumane, to dictate she must live through those experiences?
No, not the photograph of that precious human life, a gift that the parents have an absolute right to do anything [short of taking another precious human life] they can to save…
What IS sickening are the horrific, liberalism gone insane, comments from the previous posters.
You have made me feel physically ill."
How is it cruel or sickening to consider for one second whether or not the child, herself would've preferred living with disabilities or not? How is it cruel or sickening to consider for one second that those parents might be making their decision, blinded by emotion? I agree that life is valuable and no one person should decide as to how any life comes to end, but by fighting nature, those doctors have still done just that. If that little girl dies in childhood or even in young adulthood, or has a considerably lower standard of life from complications caused by at-birth disabilities, how is that any less inhumane, to dictate she must live through those experiences?