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Joe_Kelley
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Right - get them out sight - and out of mind.. .
That child should have been put to rest properly as soon as possible after death. Not held somewhere until the photo op was over.
~Liza
Right - get them out sight - and out of mind.. .
That child should have been put to rest properly as soon as possible after death. Not held somewhere until the photo op was over.
~Liza
I never said that and I never intended that. You are putting words in my mouth and I don’t much appreciate it.Right - get them out sight - and out of mind.
This is an excellent parallel - excellent post!It sounds quite utilitarian to me, and utilitarianism as a Catholic moral principle is completely UNREASONABLE and therefore WRONG. Whatever the conference’s intentions were, to convince others to support the pro-life movement, to convince a pregnant woman somewhere not to have an abortioni, whatever, the action was and is wrong. I don’t care if 5,000 babies were saved because of this. It is wrong to use human beings as the means to an end, even a just end. It is no different than using embryonic stem cells to cure disease. No one argues that curing a disease is bad. What is bad is using human beings as a means to an end. Likewise, no one argues that less abortions is a bad thing. What is bad is using this little girl as a means to an end.
Have you objected equally strongly to the pictures of mass graves at the Holocaust Museum?Reply to the title of the OP: No.
I agree with previous posts that suggest that this baby was used as a prop. A wake is a different thing, entirely.
An empty casket would have sufficed.
This was at a pro-life conference!! Do you think anyone there needed to see a dead fetus in the flesh to be convinced that abortion is wrong??
Sorry, the “sometimes graphic posters aren’t enough” doesn’t seem to apply to pro-life conference attendees.![]()
Have you objected equally strongly to the pictures of mass graves at the Holocaust Museum?
But not pictures of the naked corpses? I think I find the digified viewing of a corpse in a coffin much more respectful than a in a heap in a mass grave.
No. What’s your point?
I’d object to a corpse from that grave being displayed at a museum.
Thanks!This is an excellent parallel - excellent post!
~Liza
Not a good comparison. Pictures show something from the past; the body is currently at rest. When a body is on display, the body is not at rest as is the Christian custom. Burial of the dead is a serious obligation for Christians and ought not to be delayed.But not pictures of the naked corpses?
But not pictures of the naked corpses? I think I find the digified viewing of a corpse in a coffin much more respectful than a in a heap in a mass grave.
Not a good comparison. Pictures show something from the past; the body is currently at rest. When a body is on display, the body is not at rest as is the Christian custom. Burial of the dead is a serious obligation for Christians and ought not to be delayed.