14. "No unwanted baby should ever be born."
Answer: First, there is the assumption here that an unwanted
conception will automatically result in an unwanted baby. Many an
unpleasantly surprised mother changes her mind once the initial
shock of her unplanned pregnancy wears off, and she has a chance to
reflect more calmly on the situation. And even more of these
reluctant mothers feel different once their babies are born.
Further, even if the mother does not want to keep
the baby, there are many families out there who cannot have
children, and who do want them. As a matter of fact, there are at
present more people who want children than there are children to want.
Finally, just because we do not want someone else
around does not mean we have a right to kill them. We should never
place our wishes ahead of others'
rights, especially their right to life itself.
One can easily see how this logic of killing unwanted
unborn children could be extended to unwanted, deformed babies,
undesired retarded children, and severely ill adults. Hence,
infanticide and euthanasia would follow logically from this reasoning.
In fact, the argument for infanticide of a deformed baby is
more compelling, for there is actual proof that they are deformed,
not simply a possibility (or probability). Some top scientists are
already arguing in favor of infanticide for the deformed.
Newsweek (9/6/82) magazine noted that "biologists say infanticide is as
normal as the sex drive and that most animals, including man,
practice it."
Let me close by relating the story of a young girl
who learn that she is pregnant. She is engaged, but her fiance is
not the father of the baby. Her family is poor, so another mouth
to feed is just going to add to the family hardship. Her family has
a good name in the community, and she does not want to drag it
into the mud. An abortion would be a quick solution to her problem.
But she doesn't have an abortion. She has the baby. It's a boy.
She names him Jesus.
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