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AiyanaS
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And given that your a conservative Catholic, who sees the Churches teachings as absolute and not questionable, it’s obvious as well that you’d have no problem with parents knowingly giving birth to a child that they knew would live a life of pain equal to a 3rd degree burn victim and would be in pain 24/7, even in there sleep. After all, the growth a parent could experience in there faith and the impact that child would have on others (even if it is just listening to that child scream bloody murder during a 3 hour bandage change where it feels like there skins being ripped off) would sure make all that child pain worth it, right? Or, the “best” excuse I read on these forums in relation to rare genetic diseases, why would you deprive the siblings the joy and diversity a special needs sibling would bring?Given you believe it is moral to murder a child in the womb who has a serious medical condition, it is entirely rational for you to favour other actions such as contraceptive practices, sterilisation and the like.
Yes, bring a child into the world to suffer a cruel existence simply out of benefit for everyone else around them, as if a child living with level 5 - 10 pain everyday really cares about there impact on others. Too say that’s balanced out by the parents learning so much and growing as people from there child’s pain is just plain ignorant and disrespectful to the child at the center of the equation. And parents who think like that are a whole new level of selfish.
I’ve read stories of siblings of people with EB, and even though they loved there sister/brother, they said that they’d rather never have had a sibling versus growing up seeing watching and hearing what that sibling went through. I read of one guy whose brother died of EB around 23 - 25 years and he said that his brothers death and life was so horribly painful he would rather his brother never had been born rather than live life like that!
It also depends on the type and severity of a disease, as someone I read on here once got upset that someone was talking about contraception and abortion in relation to rare diseases, so they gave the whole speech of how if they’d listened to “the world” they wouldn’t have there blessing child, who had Down’s syndrome. Ok, you can’t compare Downs to a disease where a child’s body is covered in sores because there skin is so fragile is falls off! You also can’t compare it to a disease where a child’s body slowly breaks down and they turn into a vegetable (Crabbys disease), or they loose all muscle function and eventually die from an inability to breathe (muscular dystrophy), Or tumors (that can be malignant) grow all over there body (Neurofibromatosis). You can’t!
Also, to say “just give them pain medication”, would be ignorant because the body builds tolerance to medications and the chemicals gradually destroy a persons kidneys and liver! Plus, who wants to live a life where there pain level is dictated by the clock, every 2, 3, 4 hours they need that pain pill? To just push that fact aside and give birth to a child knowing they’d be subjected to that is plain and simple: abuse! and a huge disservice to that baby who didn’t ask for a life like that. People like that are self serving, how the parents feel and there desire for a baby shouldn’t matter because it is the baby who will live that life, not there parents.
So, like I’ve said before watch the videos I posted before commenting but if you did and are still are promoting that it is best for a child to knowingly be born and live like that, that’s just sad. Those videos show just how inhumane EB is and exhibits a different kind of pain, one I hope no one on here ever knows.
Yes, because the people are opening there eyes and thinking for themselves instead of letting an organization tell them how to run there lives. I mean, they did that years ago but then the church made a law against witches which resulted in a lot of people being accused of witchcraft, particularly women and midwifes because they had the knowledge of birth regulation methods, and murdered as the secular courts and even religious ones went crazy burning “witches” at the stake. A law that contradicted the Catholic Churches own original ruling many years prior that believing in witches was a sin or something to that effect. The new law was created post- Black Plague after many people strayed from the church and lost there faith, and what better way to ensure population growth then scaring people into following teaching by threatening them with being burned at the stake and then an eternity in eternal torment.Well, that’s just weird.Since teachings opposing contraception have not been widely accepted, you’d have to say those seeking “power and authority” over the people have failed.
Plus, science is more advanced and people don’t have to rely on superstition anymore.