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Breakpoint

How a Culture of Death Contorts Logic

Breakpoint

Colson Center

Religion & Spirituality, News Commentary, Politics, Culture, Christianity, Currentevents, Worldview, News

4.82.8K Ratings

🗓️ 28 April 2023

⏱️ 1 minutes

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Summary

Recently in The New Atlantis, physician Matthew Loftus described how a culture of death has distorted our view of the vulnerable.

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With a woman to look at culture from a Christian worldview, I'm John Stone Shrieg with the point.

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Recently, in the New Atlantis, physician Matthew Loftus described how a culture of death

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distorts our view of the vulnerable.

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Quote, when a child with Down syndrome evades the screening process and makes it past the

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scalpel-bearing border guards the world he's born into, is fundamentally hostile to who he is.

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Says if we're saying we would have killed you if we'd had the chance, but since you gave us

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the slip, here's a onesie with the hospital logo. Also distorted Loftus says is what we claim

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to know. For example, quote,

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grand pronouncements have been made by virtually every medical organization that a fetus cannot

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feel pain until roughly the third trimester around week 27. This opinion is based on pure conjecture,

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as more recent studies have shown a fetus may not need a cortex in order to feel pain.

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In other words, Loftus is arguing that abortion not only takes innocent life,

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it distorts our understanding of reality itself.

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For the Colson Center, I'm John Stone Shrieg with the point.

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