The "problem" is not that they die quickly or slowly, the problem is that a live-birthed child is legally allowed to be killed. That doctors & nurses are absolved from their normal duty to provide life-saving care for them. Of course they're there to kill it in the first place, but to make it legal to kill babies after they're born is... troublesome.
Not for you though, obviously.
As for science (the other reply) there is a faith element to it, as pointed out by RA Wilson & Einstein too. Did the scientist fake their results? Were results accurately recorded? Was data manipulated, poorly collected or otherwise unreliable? Were the papers peer-reviewed or "pal reviewed"? Is the research repeatable?
One doesn't DO the experiment to see if it's accurate, one depends on the word of others, yes? Not much would get done if every scientist using a theory had to reproduce the experiment / research to verify it is accurate. They believe the word of others. That's an act of faith. See: 2b2 and 3. Faith is not limited to religion alone, ok?
The "problem" is not that they die quickly or slowly, the problem is that a live-birthed child is legally allowed to be killed. That doctors & nurses are absolved from their normal duty to provide life-saving care for them. Of course they're there to kill it in the first place, but to make it legal to kill babies after they're born is... troublesome.
Not for you though, obviously.
As for science (the other reply) there is a faith element to it, as pointed out by RA Wilson & Einstein too. Did the scientist fake their results? Were results accurately recorded? Was data manipulated, poorly collected or otherwise unreliable? Were the papers peer-reviewed or "pal reviewed"? Is the research repeatable?
One doesn't DO the experiment to see if it's accurate, one depends on the word of others, yes? Not much would get done if every scientist using a theory had to reproduce the experiment / research to verify it is accurate. They believe the word of others. That's an act of faith. See: 2b2 and 3. Faith is not limited to religion alone, ok?