Why? B/c he wasn't good enough to live. He wouldn't be able to do the things other babies do.
And he probably wouldn't live long, so might as well kill him early. You know, make sure God doesn't forget or something.
"He was written off completely and we believed he was 100 per cent certain to be handicapped."
An urgent review into the case has been ordered by hospital chiefs because it is unclear if Brandon had the condition and recovered from it – or if the data was misinterpreted by hospital staff.And this baby was 100% certain to be handicapped. How often is a much lower percentage sold to parents who, on the basis of that information, decide to murder their unborn baby?
Thank God for common grace. Thank God these parents did not take the doctors' depraved advice to murder their baby because they thought he might be handicapped.
Wow! Praise the Lord for this!
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rhoblogy:
ReplyDeleteAnd this baby was 100% certain to be handicapped.
That's not what the doctors said, if you read the article.
rhoblogy:
Thank God these parents did not take the doctors' depraved advice ...
I thought the parents had free will and made their own decision. Are you thanking God because he gave them free will?
I quoted the article, NAL:
ReplyDelete"He was written off completely and we believed he was 100 per cent certain to be handicapped."
Maybe you missed it. That's a pity; it was a short post.
Are you thanking God because he gave them free will
No, I believe what I said was: Thank God these parents did not take the doctors' depraved advice to murder their baby because they thought he might be handicapped.
Did you drink too much coffee today? Your attention span seems to be a little the worse for wear.
Peace,
Rhology