The atheist philosopher Peter Singer defends the practice of bestiality (as well as abortion, infanticide and euthanasia).
Despite holding these immoral views, Princeton University rewarded him with a bioethics chair.
[1] See also: Atheism and bestiality
Infanticide is the practice of killing very young children. An infant has been medically defined as a child too young to speak.[2]
Below are articles on atheism and infanticide:
- The Infanticide-Atheist Connection
Atheism, evolutionism and infanticide[edit]
Since World War II a majority of the most prominent and vocal defenders of the evolutionary position which employs methodological naturalism have been atheists and agnostics.[3]
Below are articles on atheism, evolutionism and infanticide:
- Abortion ‘after birth’? Medical ‘ethicists’ promote infanticide by Jonathan Sarfati
- Blurring the line between abortion and infanticide? by Lita Cosner
See also[edit]
- Communist China and baby eating
- Atheism and children
- Abortion and atheism
- Atheism and sexuality
- Atheism and sexual immorality articles
- Atheism and illegitimate births
- Atheists eat babies meme
- Atheism and mass murder
- History of abortion
- Atheism and morality
- Atheism and child pornography
- Atheist population and immorality
References[edit]
- ↑
- The Basis of a Christian Worldview - Creation Ministries International
- CMI answers philosophy/religion professor on biblical exegesis and the problem of evil
- The Dangerous Mind by Joe Carter, First Things
- ↑ MedicineNet.com http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=3966.
- ↑
- Dr. Don Batten, A Who’s Who of evolutionists Creation 20(1):32, December 1997.
- Jonathan Sarfati, Ph.D.,F.M., Refuting Evolution, Chapter 1, Facts and Bias