"Some kids are unwanted, so you kill them now or you kill them later. You bring them in the world unwanted, unloved, you send them to the electric chair. So, you kill them now or you kill them later," Rogers said. [Source]
Should I feel bad that, whenever I see arguments like that, I'm tempted to reply with this quote from Chesterton, written in 1908?
...I have always had an instinct against all the forms of science of morality which professed to be particularly prescient and provisional. Some beautiful idealists are eager to kill babies if they think they will grow up bad. But I say to them: 'No, beautiful idealists; let us wait until the babies do grow up bad- and then (if we have luck) perhaps they may kill you.Ok, perhaps I should resist doing that- but it's so tempting!
-May 30, 1908, Daily News
2 comments:
Glad I found your blog. I was googling if Chesterton had ever met Wodehouse and I found another blog in which you commented on back in 2011.
Good post. Happy to have found your blog.
God bless
Thanks! :-)
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