If you’re not fearfully and wonderfully made, you’re something and not someone. A product, not a person.
Here’s a recent example of person being treated as a “product”, and when they produce an “end product” that is not what was paid for, they are both abandoned.
“There is no God” – Ideas have consequences.
Thanks to my beautiful wife who not only alerted me to this story but showed me more immediately the gravity of it with our newborn son.
Abort The Impaired |
[…] see this in the attitude of a couple who wanted their surrogate mother to abort their baby boy with Down’s Syndrome. Unfortunately, this isn’t an isolated incident since it’s logically consistent with […]
Child Abandonment |
[…] “Well, that’s it then. You’re no longer my responsibility.” Tragically, the wrong mindset has this playing out […]
Lessons From North Korea |
[…] http://allofus.info/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/LessonsFromNorthKorea.MP4 Ideas Have Consequences. It affects how a country is governed and how people are valued. […]
Never Tire Of Doing Good |
[…] We had a longer chat. This obviously started with a distorted love of money. But why this particular false solution for the situation she was in? Turns out, the idea came from her friend and she had got the idea from watching a movie based on a book. A book which glamourised this particular industry. An industry that cares nothing for the people in it and only for what they can exploit them for. […]
People As Products 2 -
[…] and wonderfully made, they are things. And you treat them as such. You treat people as products. Women are merely incubators for producing babies. Babies are accepted or rejected with the same […]
Mother Bear - All Of Us
[…] whether they be of the substance or sexual kind. So it is with views that teach you’re an accident with no intrinsic worth and that someone only matters for what they can do and what they own. So it is […]