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A couple weeks ago or so, I posted in Back Fence about this “Atacama Humanoid” that’s been making headlines. My interest then was scientific, but now I’m wondering if this strange story is opening a window onto wider cultural and moral issues. Here is my original thread for reference:
forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=788188
Call me weird (I’ve been called worse), but for some reason I haven’t been able to get this little fellow out of my mind. So every now and then I check about him. I had been sort of sensing that there was more to this story than the sensationalized accounts of an “alien baby” - a truth more commonplace, and possibly tragic.
Here is what I found. It sounds very possible that this little corpse belongs to an aborted fetus. Be advised that the blog and the story below take the worldly view as regards the abortion issue, not to mention have some disturbing content. Still, I firmly believe that the pro-life movement needs to be aware of how to diplomatically confront the issue of desperate women in poor countries in crisis pregnancies.
We need to learn their culture, hear their fears, and be ready with moral and practical aid. If we don’t get there first, the pro-aborts will, and they’re already starting to make inroads.
paolov.wordpress.com/2013/05/04/atacama-alien-mystery/ (more links in the comments, such as the one to the site below).
womensenews.org/story/the-world/080115/bolivias-bad-births-sit-political-sidelines#.UaQxnle8M3h
Now I could be way out in left field about all of this in regard to the case of “Ata”, as I’m relying on what others have to say about him. If I am, then let the egg be on my face. But I just have seen how the pro-choicers go in to peoples in poor cultures with their quick-fix solution of abortion and how they paint the Church as the bad guy. That we can’t deny even if this particular little corpse is not an aborted fetus. Because it sounds like there are plenty of other abortions taking place - as they have everywhere for millennia. If we care, maybe we can offer an alternative.
forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=788188
Call me weird (I’ve been called worse), but for some reason I haven’t been able to get this little fellow out of my mind. So every now and then I check about him. I had been sort of sensing that there was more to this story than the sensationalized accounts of an “alien baby” - a truth more commonplace, and possibly tragic.
Here is what I found. It sounds very possible that this little corpse belongs to an aborted fetus. Be advised that the blog and the story below take the worldly view as regards the abortion issue, not to mention have some disturbing content. Still, I firmly believe that the pro-life movement needs to be aware of how to diplomatically confront the issue of desperate women in poor countries in crisis pregnancies.
We need to learn their culture, hear their fears, and be ready with moral and practical aid. If we don’t get there first, the pro-aborts will, and they’re already starting to make inroads.
paolov.wordpress.com/2013/05/04/atacama-alien-mystery/ (more links in the comments, such as the one to the site below).
womensenews.org/story/the-world/080115/bolivias-bad-births-sit-political-sidelines#.UaQxnle8M3h
Now I could be way out in left field about all of this in regard to the case of “Ata”, as I’m relying on what others have to say about him. If I am, then let the egg be on my face. But I just have seen how the pro-choicers go in to peoples in poor cultures with their quick-fix solution of abortion and how they paint the Church as the bad guy. That we can’t deny even if this particular little corpse is not an aborted fetus. Because it sounds like there are plenty of other abortions taking place - as they have everywhere for millennia. If we care, maybe we can offer an alternative.