is how thoroughly deluded these people are as they marinade themselves in the secular humaist lies about the place of human beings in the world.
This article from the UK Newspaper Daily Mail talks about environmentalists who get sterilized and have abortions to prevent themselves from making a large carbon footprint on the world. I had a hard time finding a short part to excerpt for the flavor of the article -- it is all so sad and pathetic that it is hard to choose, but I think that this will let you know what their view is on life. (Emphasis added)
"Having children is selfish. It's all about maintaining your genetic line at the expense of the planet," says Toni, 35.
"Every person who is born uses more food, more water, more land, more fossil fuels, more trees and produces more rubbish, more pollution, more greenhouse gases, and adds to the problem of over-population."
While most parents view their children as the ultimate miracle of nature, Toni seems to see them as a sinister threat to the future....
Toni, from Taunton, Somerset, says: "When I was 21, I considered sterilisation for the first time. I'd been on the Pill for five years and didn't want to take hormone-based contraception indefinitely. I went to my GP, but she wouldn't even consider the idea. She said I was far too young and told me I could 'absolutely not' be sterilised, and that I was bound to change my mind one day.
"I found her attitude frustrating. We decided my husband would have a vasectomy instead. He was 25, just a few years older than me, but the GP allowed him to go ahead. I found it insulting that she thought that, just because I was a woman, I'd reach a point where an urge to breed would overcome all rational thought."
[Note the condescension against the "breeders."]When Toni was 23, her marriage ended. She says: "We married very young and grew apart."...
Toni was happy, at last, with fellow environmentalists who shared her philosophy. But when she was 25, disaster struck.
"I discovered that despite taking the Pill, I'd accidentally fallen pregnant by my boyfriend.
[Fallen Pregnant?]
Isn't this entirely opposite a Christian world view, where God blesses reproduction, saying "Be fruitful and multiply. Fill the Earth and subdue it." The attitude in the lives of these environmental activists is that children are not a blessing from God, but a curse. I suppose that this is just the natural conclusion of a belief system saturated in secular humanism. What kind of life does it lead to? Lifeless, sad, selfish, and yes, sterile."I was horrified. I knew straight away there was no option of having the baby.
"I went to my doctor about having a termination, and asked if I could be sterilised at the same time.
"This time it was a male doctor. I remember saying to him: 'I want to make sure this never happens again.'
"He said: 'You may not want a child, but one day you may meet a man who does'. He refused to consider it.
"I didn't like having a termination, but it would have been immoral to give birth to a child that I felt strongly would only be a burden to the world.
"I've never felt a twinge of guilt about what I did, and have honestly never wondered what might have been.
"After my abortion, I was more determined than ever to pursue sterilisation....
At the age of 27, Toni moved to Brighton, where her dream of medical intervention was realised.
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