Showing posts with label common sense. Show all posts
Showing posts with label common sense. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 25, 2017

When Pro-Abortion Sentiments Trump Science and Common Sense - MICHAEL BROWN CHARISMA NEWS


This ultrasound proves the person in the womb is just that, a person. (robmcbell/Flickr/CC)

When Pro-Abortion Sentiments Trump Science and Common Sense

In the Line of Fire, by Michael Brown
There is a reason many women contemplating abortion decide not to abort when they see an ultrasound of their baby. There is no denying the humanity of this tiny creature, which is anything but a clump of cells.
As the baby grows in the womb and is seen by ultrasound imaging, it's common to hear parents exclaim, "Look at those little hands! Look at that adorable nose (it looks like Grandpa's nose, doesn't it?)! And look—it's a girl!" (Or, "It's a boy!")
How amazing it is to see the ultrasound of your baby, especially when it's your first child. Not surprisingly, both of our daughters, now in their late 30s, had the identical reaction when they saw the ultrasounds of their first babies: How could anyone abort their child?
It is for good reason that pro-abortion legislators fight against laws that would require abortion clinics to show an ultrasound of the baby prior to the decision to abort. They know it would be bad for business (plus, they argue, it adds to the inconvenience of the mother wanting to dispose of the contents of her womb).
It is hard to deny the personhood of the fetus when you see an ultrasound, which is why, during last year's Super Bowl, Doritos incurred the wrath of NARAL (the National Abortion Rights Action League) when it aired an innocent, light-hearted, commercial featuring a very pregnant woman, her husband and an ultrasound of their baby. According to NARAL, Doritos had committed the cardinal sin of "humanizing fetuses." Oh, the very thought of it!
But there is something even worse than that Doritos ad. According to a bizarre article in The Atlantic, pro-life groups are being devious and deceptive when they use ultrasounds to convince women that their babies are human. How low will these pro-lifers go?
The article, written by Moira Weigel and posted on Tuesday, was originally titled "How the Ultrasound Pushed the Idea That a Fetus Is a Person" with the subtitle, "The technology has been used to create sped-up videos that falsely depict a response to stimulus." (Its current title is, "How the Ultrasound Became Political." The subtitle remains the same.)
Weigel's article, which was marred by embarrassing errors (as pointed out by Alexandra DeSanctis on the National Review), not to mention being marred by bizarre claims, denied the reality (and significance) of fetal heartbeats as early as 5 or 6 weeks old, downplayed the evidence of ultrasounds and claimed that—gasp!—the pro-life movement was yet another example of patriarchal overreach. Yes, the science of "ultrasound made it possible for the male doctor to evaluate the fetus without female interference." Those dastardly, duplicitous males. They are at it once again.
For good reason, Sean Davis of The Federalist wrote that, "Moira Weigel took a sledgehammer to basic science and then did her best to vacuum its brains out before anyone could figure out what just happened." The title of his article was as accurate as it was snarky: "Abortion Science: Heartbeats Are Imaginary, Unborn Babies Aren't Alive and Ultrasounds Are Just Tools of the Patriarchy."
Further underscoring the absurdity of Weigel's article was this tweet from Denise Russell, which Davis reproduced: "Before ultrasounds, a woman had to wait until delivery to find out if she was getting a puppy, a goat or a human." How did we forget that?
Responding to the Republican-led effort to pass the "Heartbeat Bill," which would prohibit doctors from aborting a baby if a heartbeat was detected (in the words of its sponsor, Congressman Steve King, "If a heartbeat is detected, the baby is protected"), Weigel asks, "What is a fetal heartbeat? And why does it matter?"
Her answer to these questions can be summed up, respectively, in three words: "Nothing" and "It doesn't."
Forget the fact that doctors check the baby's heartbeat during each prenatal visit, since this is an indicator of health, or the fact that they carefully monitor the baby's heartbeat during delivery to be sure the child is OK. And forget the fact that doctors look for a pulse to see if someone is still living or the fact that a person is declared dead when their heart stops beating for good.
No. When it comes to abortion, all those facts conveniently disappear, and the heartbeat of that tiny pre-born child is of no significance at all. Indeed, Weigel opines, "Doctors do not even call this rapidly dividing cell mass a 'fetus' until nine weeks into pregnancy." (I must be getting old, but somehow, I don't recall my wife, Nancy, saying to me decades ago, "Honey, I just got the test results back, and I have a rapidly dividing cell mass inside of me!")
But it is not just the fetal heartbeat that holds no meaning for Weigel. Ultrasounds also have no meaning for her since ... well, since she's doesn't believe they should. (If you think I'm exaggerating, read her article.) She notes that posting pictures of ultrasounds on social media has "heightened the social reality of the unborn," as if this were somehow a bad, misleading thing.
And she points to an American couple who "posted a video of their sonogram fast-forwarded so that their fetus appeared to be clapping in time as they sang, 'When You're Happy and You Know It, Clap Your Hands.'" The implication is that because the video was sped up, giving the false impression that the baby was clapping to the beat, the more basic impression was also false, namely that there was a little human being in that mother's womb who was putting their two little hands together. Pretty good for a clump of cells and a mass of tissue!
Although Weigel cites those who claim that pregnant women who see their ultrasounds are less likely to abort, she disputes these claims, pointing to a "2014 study published by the journal Obstetrics and Gynecology, which drew on the medical records of nearly 16,000 women seeking abortions" and "found that viewing an ultrasound had a negligible impact on whether they decided to proceed."
Other studies I have read have come to very different conclusions (see here, for examples), and a pro-life ministry that offers ultrasounds to women considering abortion has also seen tremendous results. But I doubt that all the studies in the world would convince Weigel right now, since her objections seem to be based on ideology more than science. As observed by Alexandra DeSanctis, "The reason that progressives such as Weigel denounce ultrasound technology is ... because they want to continue denying the humanity of the unborn child, a humanity that is undeniable whether or not the mother wants the child."
Yes, "Pro-life activists and parents who want to keep their unborn children will acknowledge this humanity. We all know it. Abortionists know it. Mothers aborting their babies know it. Planned Parenthood executives know it. Perhaps many are able to dull their consciences and convince themselves that it's 'just a clump of cells.' But deep down, they must know. We all do. And that's why the Left has to work so hard to deny it."
And the harder the left works to deny the humanity of the unborn child, the more it exposes its moral and scientific bankruptcy. In that regard, Weigel's article does a great service to the pro-life cause, and for that, we should be glad. Truth is sweeping away the lies.  
Dr. Michael Brown (www.askdrbrown.org) is the host of the nationally syndicated Line of Fire radio program. His latest book is Breaking the Stronghold of Food. Connect with him on Facebook or Twitter.
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Thursday, January 7, 2016

Joel C. Rosenberg's Blog - What the next US president will need to know about Iran and Islamic State


Joel C. Rosenberg's Blog

What the next US president will need to know about Iran and Islamic State. (My column in the Jerusalem Post)

by joelcrosenberg
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(New York, New York) -- Just landed in New York this morning to begin a month-long book tour for The First Hostage. It's great to be back in the U.S., especially at such a critical moment.
Given the darkness that is falling over the Middle East, and the high stakes American elections that are about to kick off, I'm looking forward to discussing the novel's themes, from the growing threat of catastrophic ISIS attacks against the American people and our leaders, to the threat posed to the entire Middle East by an American president who is abandoning Israel, our Sunni Arab allies, and all common sense.
To that end, I'm grateful that The Jerusalem Post has just published the first column I've ever written for them. I hope you'll read it in its entirely, post your comments on our Epicenter Team page on Facebook, and share it through social media with others. Thanks so much.


What the next US president will need to know about Iran and Islamic State 

By Joel C. Rosenberg, Jerusalem Post, January 7, 2015
In less than a month voters in Iowa will cast their ballots, officially setting the 2016 presidential election in motion.
The big question: Will Americans choose a leader who will truly be ready on Day One to face the enormous global challenges that lie ahead, particularly those in the Middle East? Above all, the next president of the United States must understand that the greatest challenge facing the Western alliance in the Middle East is not simply the threat of radical Islam, but that of apocalyptic Islam.
Unfortunately, most candidates and voters are still not adequately familiar with such distinctions. But they need to be.
Why? Because while adherents of radical Islam (such as al-Qaida, the Taliban, Hamas, etc.,) use violent acts hoping to drive the US, Israel and other “infidels” out of what they regard as their holy lands, adherents of apocalyptic Islam seek to use genocide to annihilate all infidels and establish a global Islamic kingdom known as the caliphate.
For the first time in human history, the leaders of two nation states are being driven by eschatology. The rulers of the Islamic Republic of Iran are consumed by ancient Islamic prophecies that predict the end of the world as we know it. So are the rulers of Islamic State (IS). The former are Shi’ite. The latter are Sunni.
Yet both believe their messiah – known as the “Mahdi” (and to the Shi’tes as the “Twelfth Imam” or “Hidden Imam”) – will appear on Earth at any moment. Both believe he will usher in the End of Days.
Both are determined to hasten his coming. But each has very different strategies to get there.
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the IS leader, believes his mission is to immediately build the caliphate in the Levant (Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel and the Palestinian-controlled territories) and slaughter all who refuse to convert to his brand of Islam. He wants to draw the Western powers (“the forces of Rome”) into an apocalyptic battle in the Syrian town of Dabiq, because that’s where he believes Islamic prophecy has promised a great victory. Then he believes the Mahdi will arrive to expand the caliphate’s reach around the globe.
“Rush, O Muslims, to your state,” al-Baghdadi proclaimed in a July 2014 audio recording. “It is your state. Syria is not for Syrians and Iraq is not for Iraqis.
The land is for the Muslims, all Muslims....This is my advice to you. If you hold to it you will conquer Rome and own the world, if Allah wills.”
By contrast, Iran’s Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and his close advisers believe the priority is not building the caliphate but rather building the infrastructure to create an arsenal of nuclear weapons. When they are ready to commit genocide on an epic scale..... [to read the full column, please click here]
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