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Killing Babies, Compassionately
At last, a high government official in Europe got up the nerve to chastise the Dutch government for preparing to legalize infant euthanasia. The Dutch were outraged. Wesley Smith writes
...the prime minister of the Netherlands thinks that killing babies because they are born with terminal or seriously disabling conditions is not a scandal, but daring to point out accurately that German doctors did the same during World War II, is.(...) German doctors did kill thousands of disabled babies, for which a few such physicians were hanged at Nuremberg. Dutch apologists know this, of course. But they claim that the Netherlands' infant euthanasia program is substantially different: Dutch doctors are motivated by compassion whereas the Germans' were motivated by the bigotry of racial hygiene. Of course it is the act of killing disabled and dying babies that is wrong, not the motivation. But even leaving that aside, the Dutch defense is not as persuasive as Prime Minister Balkenende would like to believe.
(...) Beginning in early 1939, babies born with birth defects or with congenital diseases were euthanized. Their doctors would admit these unfortunate infants to medical clinics, where they would be killed. The practice quickly became systematized. Regulations made it mandatory for midwives and doctors to notify authorities whenever a baby was born with birth defects.I'm reminded of Prov. 12:10 ( the tender mercies of the wicked are cruel) and Prov. 8:36 (all they that hate me love death). There is absolute truth and a single standard for right and wrong. Those who reject God necessarily adopt a perverted standard and live their lives according to its precepts, thinking that their murderous acts against the weak and helpless are compassionate. The Dutch apparently fall into this category, expressing outrage at the comparison to Nazi war criminals despite their intention to implement similar protocols.(...) IN 2004, Groningen University Medical Center made international headlines when it admitted to permitting pediatric euthanasia and published the "Groningen Protocol," infanticide guidelines the hospital followed when killing 22 disabled newborns between 1997 and 2004. The media reacted as if killing disabled babies in the Netherlands was something new. But Dutch doctors have engaged in infanticide for more than 15 years.
This is a must read article - the full text is here.
HT: Partnership for Medical Ethics Reform, Source: Prolifeblogs
Posted by tim at March 27, 2006 5:52 PM










