“In the absence of faith, we govern by tenderness. And tenderness leads to the gas chamber.” — Flannery O’Connor
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Beware of the compassionate.
Catholic author Flannery O’Connor wrote shocking stories. Each tale
climaxed at “a moment of grace” when the main character, jolted by the
sudden realization of their false “compassionate,” self-serving life,
was forced to choose—or reject—truth. Modern Western cultures have had a
jolt. On February 13, the Belgian parliament voted 86 to 44 in favor of
a bill that permits euthanasia for very young children. We can no
longer pin a wig over the bald truth of the culture of death.
Among few others, Flemish Christian Democratic senator, Els Van Hoof fought the bill. “They [children] can’t drink before they’re 16. They can’t smoke before they’re 16. They can’t vote before they’re 18. They can’t marry before they’re 18. They can’t be punished because they don’t have the competence. But when they talk about life and death, they can decide? It’s not coherent,” the Senator said. Others insisted the measure is part of the development of Human Rights, and all should have self determination of their own death. How, precisely, this differs from suicide is never articulated.
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