The first was on Fr. Tim Finigan's Blog: "The Hermeneutic of Continuity" It was entitled: Chaput Speaks Up for children with Downs Syndrome which is published in "First Things"
Then the Creative Minority Report published a similar article. Theirs was entitled "We Are Not a Pro-Life Nation"
Both articles detailed similar statistical reports which described the horrifyingly high rates at which parents abort children whom are tested in-utero and are allegedly diagnosed with Downs Syndrome. (I say allegedly because of all the "false positives" which are reported.)
As Abp. Chaput said in his article:
"Every child with Down syndrome, every adult with special needs—in fact, every unwanted unborn child, every person who is poor, weak, abandoned, or homeless—is an icon of God’s face and a vessel of his love. How we treat these persons—whether we revere them and welcome them or throw them away in distaste—shows what wereally believe about human dignity, both as individuals and as a nation."I think this a sentiment shared by all those that embrace the Culture of Life! It clearly is not the mentality of those that view abortion as a "choice" or "option." Matthew Archbold echoes this idea on the CMR post when he says:
"I think sometimes when it comes to abortion I become very focused on changing the laws. But I think we have a lot of hearts to change in this country or changing the laws won't really matter all that much."The hardest part is that the debate has been pulled from its philosophical "black and white" roots. At one point the argument revolved around "when life begins" and the "rightness" and "wrongness" of taking life at certain stages. Yet, just like most arguments we have let the Culture of Death steal from us the truths which are intrinsic in Natural Law. The world no longer speaks in absolutes or truths, but instead in idioms and axioms. So instead of talking about life, death, innocence, and individuals, we now use terms like quality, normality, and personal ethics. Without going on too much here, the Person is no longer the human person but some conscience carbon "robot" where the soul belongs to itself, rather than its owner, God.
This is another example of where we as Catholics and as humans, must demand that Natural Law be respected and upheld. We must demand that higher principles be adhered to, rather than the feelings of preference and comfort. The Culture of Death argues that if we were to "outlaw" abortion it would lead to unintended consequences. They are speaking in axiom here, based on a philosophy which they created out of their own "preference ethics." Therefore we must take back the Natural Law, and take back the essence of humanity. We must demand that "selective" abortions no longer be acceptable, and the only way to do so is to make all abortions the aberration that they truly are. We must demand the recognition of absolute truths, of moral truth, of HUMAN TRUTH!
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