In the Gosnell trial today an unavoidable walk back showcases the reality of determination of life.
The judge walked back a previous ruling surrounding “Baby C”, reversing his previous ruling that a murder charge on “that child” could not progress. Baby C was alive for 20 minutes when placed in a shoe box – before he died, so the judge ruled that one, was indeed, potentially, murder.
The HUMAN CREATED insanity of the challenge facing the judge is brutally obvious. Which babies are actually babies, and which are not – the definition of “life” being fought in the courtroom.
The baby whose foot merely kicked as he tried to live is considered not eligible for legal protection. The baby who breathed a little longer is…… what determines who qualifies and who does not?
A few breaths only and the baby can be discarded – but wiggle a bit more, breathe a little more, or fight a little harder…. and something changes. What exactly is it that changes? At what point does that change occur?
These are the actual arguments taking place inside a Philadelphia courtroom.
Humanity screams so loudly – the voices of the attorney’s are irrelevant…. and I find myself filled with brutally painful tears for those who are dead under such definitions. (more…)









