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I and an internet friend have been going back and forth on this subject, Sterilization and birth control. I have bolded his latest response.I am pretty sure how I would like to respond to this but I was hoping that people here might have additional resources or see some holes in this man’s logic that I don’t see.
I agree with ou that the ends don’t justify the means; which is I why I oppose abortion.But I remain unconvinced that birth control is an unetihical menas; since no individuals are killed in the process.The woman who founded the ogranizaiton paying crack moms to get sterilized has actually adopted many of these crack babies herself. I’m not talking about eliminating individuals, I’m talking about not passing down needless suffering to future generations. We’re talking here about traits, not about people.A potnetial child is not a child; it’s only a hypotheticla construct.Secondly, the Cracc organization is wholly voluntary; non woman is forcibly sterilized, and I would oppose any state-imposed sterilizations programs.
I think we have to be careful that we don’t fall into false sentimentality. This is why i would never bestow futilre sympathy on convicted violent criminals; people like that should be treated like insects; they are subhuman; trash on two legs.People are innocent until proven guilty; but once proven guilty; we have every right to execute them; and even the Catholic Catechism eagrees with me on this point.even though i support sam Brownback for president, I think he is a little naive on this point. he spent the night in a faith-based prison.I support those institutions, but I’m sad to report that too many Christians seem to think that anyone can change, and tkhat no one is outisde of god’s grace.I’m not sure I buy that anymore. there are some people who will never change, either because they are unwilling, or because they simply are incapable of doing so.
Let me present the following scenario to you. Before my sister decided to have children, she took a blood test to see if she was a carrier of the disease tht caused my blindness. She said she wouldn’t mind having a blind child, but didn’t want a deaf child, and this condition, called Norrie’s Disease, can also cause people to go deaf it alos causes mental retardation, so I’ve beaten the odds considerably.She turned out not to be a carrier, but if she had been one, she was going to get a tubilligation, and adopt children.I cant’ see how this is ethically objecitionable.No one is forcing her to do this, it was her own choice.
Thanks, all
I and an internet friend have been going back and forth on this subject, Sterilization and birth control. I have bolded his latest response.I am pretty sure how I would like to respond to this but I was hoping that people here might have additional resources or see some holes in this man’s logic that I don’t see.
I agree with ou that the ends don’t justify the means; which is I why I oppose abortion.But I remain unconvinced that birth control is an unetihical menas; since no individuals are killed in the process.The woman who founded the ogranizaiton paying crack moms to get sterilized has actually adopted many of these crack babies herself. I’m not talking about eliminating individuals, I’m talking about not passing down needless suffering to future generations. We’re talking here about traits, not about people.A potnetial child is not a child; it’s only a hypotheticla construct.Secondly, the Cracc organization is wholly voluntary; non woman is forcibly sterilized, and I would oppose any state-imposed sterilizations programs.
I think we have to be careful that we don’t fall into false sentimentality. This is why i would never bestow futilre sympathy on convicted violent criminals; people like that should be treated like insects; they are subhuman; trash on two legs.People are innocent until proven guilty; but once proven guilty; we have every right to execute them; and even the Catholic Catechism eagrees with me on this point.even though i support sam Brownback for president, I think he is a little naive on this point. he spent the night in a faith-based prison.I support those institutions, but I’m sad to report that too many Christians seem to think that anyone can change, and tkhat no one is outisde of god’s grace.I’m not sure I buy that anymore. there are some people who will never change, either because they are unwilling, or because they simply are incapable of doing so.
Let me present the following scenario to you. Before my sister decided to have children, she took a blood test to see if she was a carrier of the disease tht caused my blindness. She said she wouldn’t mind having a blind child, but didn’t want a deaf child, and this condition, called Norrie’s Disease, can also cause people to go deaf it alos causes mental retardation, so I’ve beaten the odds considerably.She turned out not to be a carrier, but if she had been one, she was going to get a tubilligation, and adopt children.I cant’ see how this is ethically objecitionable.No one is forcing her to do this, it was her own choice.
Thanks, all