In completely unrelated news, it's apparently A-OK to kill babies now:
This does raise a few questions, like: Are those who advocate for a general right to infanticide in papers generally considered authoritative by the academic population "actual persons" with a "moral right to life?" Or are they vessels for a hostile philosophy who should be killed on sight? Do you believe you should accept any public recantation or public repentance from an individual who ever advocated the infanticide of children in a national publication under 'the values of a liberal society', given that his attitude toward truth is highly likely to be as shaky as his attitude toward life and public morals? Just asking questions in the spirit of public free inquiry here.
Or you could apply 'infanticide' and/or 'feticide' to them all? Really, words are so easy when you don't think of commonly-used meanings, general philosophies, legal consequences of bad behavior, consistency, or whether you might be advocating for a civilizationally destructive attitude in the general population.
The important thing is that every liberal here owes Eric Rudolph, James Kopp, Paul Jennings Hill, Scott Roeder, Michael F. Griffin, and Peter James Knight quite a few apologies.
This does raise a few questions, like: Are those who advocate for a general right to infanticide in papers generally considered authoritative by the academic population "actual persons" with a "moral right to life?" Or are they vessels for a hostile philosophy who should be killed on sight? Do you believe you should accept any public recantation or public repentance from an individual who ever advocated the infanticide of children in a national publication under 'the values of a liberal society', given that his attitude toward truth is highly likely to be as shaky as his attitude toward life and public morals? Just asking questions in the spirit of public free inquiry here.
Or you could apply 'infanticide' and/or 'feticide' to them all? Really, words are so easy when you don't think of commonly-used meanings, general philosophies, legal consequences of bad behavior, consistency, or whether you might be advocating for a civilizationally destructive attitude in the general population.
The important thing is that every liberal here owes Eric Rudolph, James Kopp, Paul Jennings Hill, Scott Roeder, Michael F. Griffin, and Peter James Knight quite a few apologies.
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