Eugenics?
I have more respect to life than that.
Your problem is that you use “life” as if the property of possessing “life” would make all the ones with that property equally deserving the same moral treatment. It is obvious it is not the case.
suppose you have a child with a terrible and rare disease. The cure for that disease costs 10,000,000 dollars. You don’t have that. However, a 99 years old also suddenly got that disease, too. He does not have the money, either. The hospital has that money, but no more than that, and it decides to throw a coin, to decide who gets it. Would you agree with the hospital policy? Life is life, right?
on a side note, it was not unusual, during the acute phases of the pandemics, reading vaccine skeptical Christians claiming that this pandemics is no issue. It kills only the old and weak.
So, back to your accusation of eugenics. We, in Scandinavia, actually practice it. Not mandated by state, but since women can choose to abort as they like, they usually do it, even if they want a child, if the embryo has been screened for genetical defects. That is also the reason why places like Iceland are virtually Down syndrome free.
I have no quarrel with that, since i attribute no moral value to organisms without a nervous system, but I sort of understand that people from other cultures might find that morally suboptimal.
But here I am not addressing that, I am addressing the knowledge that if the pregnancy is not interrupted, then the organism will have a very short, hopeless, pointless and painful life. So, i maintain that under these premises, it is a moral imperative to terminate before that pain is felt by a yet to come nervous system. If you do not agree, I would like to know why.
I noticed you didn't add "improve science to make the child whole". Why?
Or ask a mom whose child had a short life and tell her, "you shouldn't have had the baby". I can assure you that historical evidence say they were happy to have the baby even if it was 5 days.
Or tell a mentally handicapped child, "Isn't a shame you weren't aborted?" Or ask him "are you glad you are alive""
As horrible as it may be, let's help those people.
Well, since prayers are useless, I suppose science is the only possibility. Even if that science uses evolution theory, as it is often the case, to cure from some bad diseases
however, science is not God. And some of those problems are intractable. We have not managed to eradicate cancer yet, despite its huge economical impact for anyone finding a cure, that it should not be surprising we have no cure for some of the most terrible and rare genetic diseases an embryo can have.
so, cures for some of those terrible diseases can be decades away, if not centuries. Maybe we could not even find a cure, ever.
So, would you still condemn a woman for choosing her future child to not get through that pointless ordeal?
ciao
- viole