Macbook_Pro_Power_Button_-_Macro_(5477920228) Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date May 8, 2023 CategoriesBioethicsMedicinePhilosophy Tagged , abortion, artificial intelligence, babies, ChatGPT, chimpanzees, computer, dementia, human life, humans, infanticide, infants, medicine, persons, Peter Singer, pregnancy, Princeton University, self-awareness, sentience, unborn baby, unconsciousness Peter Singer Compares Abortion to Turning Off a Computer Wesley J. Smith May 8, 2023 Bioethics, Medicine, Philosophy 3 Singer first claims that should an AI ever become “sentient,” turning it off would be akin to killing a being with the highest moral value. Read More ›
Earth 1970 Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date April 4, 2022 CategoriesBioethicsBiologyEthicsMedicine Tagged , abortion, fetus, gestation, late-term abortion, morality, nonbinary, parents, pregnancy, reproductive system, technocrats, transgenderism, ultrasound, unborn baby, WHO, World Health Organization WHO Demands Abortion at Any Time for Any Reason Throughout the World Wesley J. Smith April 4, 2022 Bioethics, Biology, Ethics, Medicine 7 Its newly published “Abortion Care Guideline” is the most radically pro-abortion official document ever published. Read More ›