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December 14, 2006 |
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Couple of items today, folks. Item 1, a new finding from UNICEF: Because of "the problem of female feticide," 7,000 fewer girls are born in India every day. For every 1,000 boys born worldwide, 954 girls are born -- so India ought to see 38,000 baby girls daily, but only 31,000 make it. Many girls are aborted after sex determination tests -- even though that's illegal.
Item 2 (I covered this on my program this week): "Healthy newborn babies may have been killed in Ukraine to feed a flourishing international trade in stem cells," according to evidence obtained by the BBC. "Disturbing video footage of post-mortem examinations on dismembered tiny bodies raises serious questions about what happened to them." Some mothers claim that hospital workers abducted their healthy babies at birth; 30 infant bodies have been exhumed from a cemetery used by a maternity hospital. (Details about their mutilation are far too gruesome to repeat to you here.)
Now, those who question the morality of unrestrained experimentation on human life -- including embryos -- are treated as heretics. The scientists believe that they hold all the answers, which prevents their seeing that the answers are right in front of them in the human capital that they cannot create -- they can only destroy.
So here we are: another Christmas season -- millions celebrating the birth of one life over 2,000 years ago. Ironically, some of the most learned among us can't fathom that the greatest potential to cure what ails mankind doesn't lie in stem cells, or scientific technology; it lies in the miracle of life itself. |
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