Abortion, Euthanasia and Infanticide A Slippery Slope

“Abortion, Euthanasia and Infanticide: A Slippery Slope” by Terrence Morrissey, published in 2010, presents a factual exploration of sensitive topics surrounding abortion, euthanasia, and infanticide. This edition, comprising 160 pages, aims to provide readers with a foundation of information to draw their own conclusions about these complex issues. Morrissey discusses the prevailing arguments surrounding these subjects, highlighting the dichotomy between religious perspectives and individual rights.
In this book, readers will encounter a range of viewpoints, as Morrissey seeks to engage with expert opinions on both sides of the debate. The narrative includes a notable reference to a real-life incident involving children and the discovery of aborted fetuses, which serves to illustrate the gravity of the discussions at hand. By addressing the potential societal implications of these topics, the author encourages a deeper examination of the moral and ethical considerations involved. The work invites readers to reflect on the consequences of societal attitudes toward life and death, urging an open-minded approach to the discourse.
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This book deals with facts. Although there is a smattering throughout the writing of personal thoughts, suggestions and comments, the writer has endeavored to leave the reader with, hopefully, enough factual information to draw some pretty startling conclusions regarding the subjects of Abortion, Euthanasia and Infanticide. By observing that almost all discussions are centered on two primary ideas; One, that God is the final say on these subjects and here generally ends the Christian perspective and argument (in most cases). Secondly “A woman has a right to decide what she can do with her own body” and here ends the culmination of the opossing argument. In an effort to persuade those who hold the above lines of reasoning, that there is much more to Euthnasia, Abortion and Infanticide, the author went looking for experts on these subjects and what arguments might be both in favor of and against the subject matter Referring to a story in the Milwaukee Sentinal the author quotes from the story. The newspaper reported that police had arrested four children ages four to eleven, who were throwing a fetus off a bridge. The youngsters had retreived 22 aborted babies from a nearby dumpster. The subtitle of the book is where the author would like to draw your attention. “A Slippery Slope.” For without due care, love and immaculate attention to these matters, we, as a society, could very well end up exactly like the unborn, the elderly, the disabled and the so called ‘Unfit’ or as Hitler called them “Useless Eaters” ended up….in well organized Death Camps. “Too far fetched, for an enlightened society, ‘ you might think. This book responds with…that is exactly what the people thought a short sixty years ago.” Good book, Keep an open mind and then draw your own conclusions. The main characters are those of yesterday, today and tomorrow
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