From pro-life blogger Jill Stanek;
Sonograms claimed to be "pro-life propaganda", because fetuses "look vaguely like babies". ~Brandon K. Thorpe, in the Broward-Palm Beach New Times
"New Times", indeed. The bottom line from the damage control arm of the pro-abortion cohort - "Don't believe your eyes, believe what we tell you!"
People who can look at a fetus and be persuaded that it is not a human being can be persuaded to believe or to tolerate anything, in deference to "expert opinion".
"O brave new world, that has such people in it!" - William Shakespeare, The Tempest
(Hat tip to Steven Greydanus, via FaceBook)
A "potential" human being. That's what they say, these days. A fetus is not an actual, but a potential human being.
And where does that come from? Who knows? It amuses me how the same people who are ready to "ply the rack and the fagot" at the slightest questioning of Darwinism (because it's modern science) are determined to stay in the Middle Ages with their embryology.
Posted by: The Pachyderminator | April 27, 2011 at 09:42 AM
Good point. It's the triumph of relativism and subjectivism. "I'll embrace this evidence because it reinforces my views, and reject this because it challenges my views."
We have to be careful not to do the same!
Posted by: Tim J. | April 27, 2011 at 09:47 AM