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Peter Singer is a professor of ethics at Princeton
University. He is well known for supporting euthanasia and infanticide
and many other controversial practices. He made a prediction about the
future of public opinion in the September-October issue of Foreign
Policy. He forecast that by 2040, “only a rump of hard-core,
know-nothing religious fundamentalists will defend the view that every
human life, from conception to death, is sacrosanct.”
Marvin Olasky, editor in chief of World magazine
challenged Dr. Singer, as to whether his support for killing the very
young (not just abortion, but killing unwanted young children) or the
terminally ill, was not like the Nazi programs. Singer, who had three
grandparents killed by the Nazis, said in Writings on an Ethical Life
that the Nazi program was racially biased and designed to eliminate
“social ballast” and “useless mouths,” while the euthanasia he advocates
is a free choice of ill adults who want to die, or by parents who
believe that their disabled children are better off dead.
Olasky points out that “The two positions are
different, but they have a common denominator: It’s OK to kill socially
inconvenient people. Hitler said the government should decide who’s
convenient (sic) and Mr. Singer wants individuals to decide, but the
slope is slippery. Already we’re seeing government hospitals ceasing to
treat the elderly or ill unless someone objects loudly. When health care
is government-paid, demands for ‘cost containment’ by euthanasia will
grow” (World, October 29, 2005).
What about Singer’s projection? What will people think in
2040? Will we let the truth ring out? Will we be the only ones left in
2040 who will stand up for the value of all life? “Keep thee far from a
false matter; and the innocent and righteous slay thou not: for I will
not justify the wicked” (Exodus 23:7). We as Christians need to be vocal
in supporting life.
Where Will We Be in 2040?
by Bob Prichard
www.oxfordchurchofchrist.com |