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Peter Singer. Ethical aspects of the difference between secular and religious approaches. Arranged by Swedish Humanist Association. May 29, 2008, Stockholm.

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  • @CIDaily Instead of googling a phrase, perhaps read the whole context so you understand Singer's argument. But I'm sure understanding his argument isn't really your intent, is it?

  • I always have wondered why these mexican politcians in power since year 2000 and catholic priests join together to sanctify bullfights season at Plaza México ringbull and celebrate the killing in México City starting the Brave Fiesta on first Sunday of February each year and next day critizise pro abortion left winged groups, I guess it's a double moral which means hipocresy of brians full of lies to control people here on Earth (B-p).

  • Q: Would you kill a disabled baby?

    SINGER: Yes, if that was in the best interests of the baby and of the family as a whole. Many people find this shocking, yet they support a woman's right to have an abortion.

    He added that one point on which he agrees with the pro-life movement is that, "from the point of view of ethics rather than the law, there is no sharp distinction between the foetus and the newborn baby."

    Its true...Google: "Would you kill a disabled baby"

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