HebrideanUltraTerfHecate on Nostr: Oh fuck off with your sanctimonious claptrap! Who gives a shit when these children ...
Oh fuck off with your sanctimonious claptrap! Who gives a shit when these children are born severely disabled and in need of round the clock care that is either not forthcoming or inadequate if it does, parents frazzled to death by it all, if other children the knock on effect on them re every focus being on the one who is incapable of any normal life. Then there's the cases where foetus dies in utero, sometimes, due to the type of abnormality, not always noticed and the mother at risk of septicemia, although these days the types of screening should assist there, but as things stand who the fuck knows any more, re terrible maternity care on offer. Putting a woman through a birth to be faced with a really grotesque sight, and yes, sometimes they can be, instead of what she was expecting. I knew the recent cases would bring these wallopers out the woodwork 🤬
https://thecritic.co.uk/the-tragedy-of-prenatal-screening/
Essentially, this view of children involves a crude and dystopian quality-control approach to human life, where those children who do not meet the requisite criteria are deemed not worthy of life. In a way that is related to artificial reproductive technologies, the creation and destruction of human life, at its most vulnerable stage, is being removed from God’s good providence and placed in fallen human hands. The children themselves are no longer perceived as precious image-bearers, unique and God-given, to be received as gifts, but commodities or products, which can be rejected if deemed faulty or substandard in some way. The Bible presents a vision of children — without caveat or qualifications — as a gift.
https://thecritic.co.uk/the-tragedy-of-prenatal-screening/
Essentially, this view of children involves a crude and dystopian quality-control approach to human life, where those children who do not meet the requisite criteria are deemed not worthy of life. In a way that is related to artificial reproductive technologies, the creation and destruction of human life, at its most vulnerable stage, is being removed from God’s good providence and placed in fallen human hands. The children themselves are no longer perceived as precious image-bearers, unique and God-given, to be received as gifts, but commodities or products, which can be rejected if deemed faulty or substandard in some way. The Bible presents a vision of children — without caveat or qualifications — as a gift.