The Groningen Protocol – Part 3

Posted By: 'Okie' | 6:07 pm — 12/3/2004 | 1 Comment See comments below:

The Evangelical Outpost heats up the debate on the Groningen Protocol and why the MSM have not been reporting it, showing that it involves much more than just the mercy killing of infants.

… During the most recent election season, many critics – including some fellow evangelicals – criticized conservative Christians for being “single-issue” voters on abortion. But what will soon become apparent is that abortion is not a single issue but a wedge issue that prys opens a Pandora’s box of bioethical atrocities. Unless we stand together and convince our fellow citizens to recognize the substance view of personhood, we will soon find the Groningen Protocol practiced in our own hospitals and nurseries.”

The Groningen Protocol is a logical extension of the abortion activists’ position. Indeed, if you support abortion rights, especially partial birth abortion, you would not be able to make a rational argument against infant euthanasia without contradiction of your abortion views. That the mainstream media seems unwilling to address this story, either pro, con or unbiased, leads one to believe that they see the relationship between their support of abortion rights and the killing of infants and children and are afraid to admit it! . . . db

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