You are a cold blooded, uncaring and poor excuse for a human being.
But, unlike you, I don't slaughter innocent humans. Unlike you, I am not a murderer of innocent human life.
What separates humans, somewhat, from the lower forms of animal life, is the ability to reason...
Neonates do not reason anymore than an unborn child. So by your "thinking" you may freely slaughter them. Clearly you now see that you are on the wrong side of the abortion issue. But you aim to persist in your self-ignorance.
...in which you are lacking, and the ability to feel compassion.
Neonates feel no more compassion than unborn children. So by your "thinking" you may freely slaughter them.
You easily and thoughtlessly ignore millions of children starving to death, because, as you call it, it is all part of the sick concept you have for nature.
By your thinking, those children are cluttering the earth and so should die anyway. Indeed, based upon your "reasoning" you think because they are cluttering the earth you have a right to murder them, just as you've murdered unborn children - innocent children - murdered.
But, if one unborn, and unwanted, worthless fetus is threatened, you lose control of your temper and probably your bladder.
Yes. Of course the difference is that in the case of the unborn children, you commit murder whereas in the case of the starving children you do not. Should you follow your thinking and then proceed to murder the starving children (since, after all, they are too many), then I would show the same concern for them as I do for the unborn children you continually murder.
You have a twisted and dark view of humanity.
But unlike your view, my view does not permit me to murder innocent human life - not by any means. Unlike you, I am not a serial murderer.
There are many species of the lower forms of animal life that have far more value than you do.
This is all subjective. You truly have no right in nature to assign ultimate value to anything, just as you have no right in nature to be a serial murderer of innocent human life. |