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In a current thread that is nominally on the latest allegedly earth-like exoplanet, predictably that is where distractors will come up on things like:

>>[RVB8, 21:] “800 million (unusual figure) unborn aborted fetuses. Perhaps this is true, it’s certainly true abortions have occured, and probably happen at a faster rate now becuse of the ‘day after’ pill.”>>

Of course, equally predictably, this sort of talking point did not crop up in the many threads where I have repeatedly outlined exactly how this estimate was put together. (Such are the now all too predictable patterns of objections and dismissals we see at UD and in the penumbra of attack sites. More on that in the PS.)

I answered in a following comment then went on to try to pull the discussion back on track. I thought, let me answer this for record, and then I realised I should headline my response and allow discussion in a thread where it will be on-topic.

For, the abortion holocaust is perhaps the central sign of what has been happening with our time, and it is directly connected to the implications of evolutionary materialistic scientism, radically secularist humanism and fellow travellers. Clipping:

>>KF, 22:  you and ilk continually monitor UD looking for how to pounce. So, you pretty well know or should know the basis. Planned Parenthood’s Guttmacher Institute reports a global abortion rate 50+million pa. In a recent BBC item, the remark was it had fallen to 52 from 56 mn.

Take 50, multiply by 40 y and by 1/2 for a simple growth model. Slice off 20% to be on the safe side, see where that gets you . . . you fill in the blank: ______ mn . . . since the mid 70’s but to the worst, ongoing holocaust in history, half a generation slaughtered in the womb under false colour of law, perversion of medicine in ways Hippocrates of Cos warned against through the famous oath 2500 years ago, with an enabling media culture and educational elite.

Guilty, guilty, guilty are we.

With the American total now about 60 millions in line with their proportion of the global population.

This is a global failure of civilisation.

One that utterly indicts us as an utterly be-numbed, en-darkened, wicked age.

The further issue is, evolutionary materialistic scientism under-writes the key radically secularist humanism, cultural marxism and the like that are so much a part of the picture, where from Plato in The Laws Bk X 2350+ years ago, it was known that such is inherently radically relativistic and amoral, thus utterly undermines objectivity of moral government and therefore opens the door to might and manipulation make right nihilism. Yes, 2350+ years ago, we have no excuse of ignorance. Scientism, by in effect trying to undermine bases for knowledge other than big-S Science, manages to put up an epistemological — thus philosophical — claim that refutes itself.

In addition, evo mat radically undermines the coherent, responsibly and rationally free self, ending in self falsification by incoherence. This of course fatally corrodes responsible, reasonable discussion — a phenomenon readily seen from ever so much Darwinist trollery all across the Internet.

We need to get back to basics and realise that we must be responsibly, rationally free or discussion is futile.

{I add, courtesy a wonderful summary by Harry:}

>>Folks, there is no empirical evidence that intelligence exists. Evidence is defined as the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid. It shouldn’t surprise us then that since recognizing that which facts or information indicates would require intelligence, and it doesn’t exist, there can be no such empirical evidence for intelligence. Nor can there be, for that matter, any such things as facts, information, indications or evidence. So it is even worse than we thought. There is no empirical evidence for anything. There is no basis for knowledge whatsoever. I am now certain of that. Well, the electrochemical activity of my physical brain is producing the experience of certainty, anyway. Thanks for letting the electrochemical activity of your brain experience this expression of the electrochemical activity of mine. Don’t worry. It doesn’t mean anything.>>

Yes, that puts on the table the issue, what sort of world-root grounds the existence of beings like we must be, just to account for the massive fact of responsible, rational discussion and freedom, on pain of self-referential absurdity.

After Hume’s guillotine argument, that requires a world in which IS and OUGHT are inextricably fused in the root, bridging the notorious gap. Where also, non-being has no causal powers so if once there were utterly nothing, such would forever obtain. We need necessary being root, and one simultaneously capable of grounding ought.

There is but one viable, serious candidate (after centuries of debates): the inherently good creator God, a necessary and maximally great being, worthy of loyalty and the responsible, reasonable service of doing the good in accord with our manifestly evident nature.

If you doubt, simply put up an alternative and engage comparative difficulties: ____________________ . (Of course, to do so, you imply responsible, rational freedom, and any scheme of thought not consistent with such cannot meet the coherence and factual adequacy tests so dies not even reach the stage of being tested for balanced elegant explanatory power. This sweeps away entire categories of views fashionable over the past 150 years.)

So, it is high time to re-think, undergo metanoia and set out to reform our civilisation from its deeply suicidal blood guilt, be-numbing of conscience, en-darkenment of mind, and ongoing march of folly.>>

Where of course, Plato long ago warned our civilisation:

>>Ath [in The Laws, Bk X 2,350+ ya]. . . .[The avant garde philosophers and poets, c. 360 BC] say that fire and water, and earth and air [i.e the classical “material” elements of the cosmos], all exist by nature and chance, and none of them by art . . . [such that] all that is in the heaven, as well as animals and all plants, and all the seasons come from these elements, not by the action of mind, as they say, or of any God, or from art, but as I was saying, by nature and chance only [ –> that is, evolutionary materialism is ancient and would trace all things to blind chance and mechanical necessity] . . . .

[Thus, they hold] that the principles of justice have no existence at all in nature, but that mankind are always disputing about them and altering them; and that the alterations which are made by art and by law have no basis in nature, but are of authority for the moment and at the time at which they are made.-

[ –> Relativism, too, is not new; complete with its radical amorality rooted in a worldview that has no foundational IS that can ground OUGHT, leading to an effectively arbitrary foundation only for morality, ethics and law: accident of personal preference, the ebbs and flows of power politics, accidents of history and and the shifting sands of manipulated community opinion driven by “winds and waves of doctrine and the cunning craftiness of men in their deceitful scheming . . . ” cf a video on Plato’s parable of the cave; from the perspective of pondering who set up the manipulative shadow-shows, why.]

These, my friends, are the sayings of wise men, poets and prose writers, which find a way into the minds of youth. They are told by them that the highest right is might,

[ –> Evolutionary materialism — having no IS that can properly ground OUGHT — leads to the promotion of amorality on which the only basis for “OUGHT” is seen to be might (and manipulation: might in “spin”) . . . ]

and in this way the young fall into impieties, under the idea that the Gods are not such as the law bids them imagine; and hence arise factions [ –> Evolutionary materialism-motivated amorality “naturally” leads to continual contentions and power struggles influenced by that amorality at the hands of ruthless power hungry nihilistic agendas], these philosophers inviting them to lead a true life according to nature, that is,to live in real dominion over others [ –> such amoral and/or nihilistic factions, if they gain power, “naturally” tend towards ruthless abuse and arbitrariness . . . they have not learned the habits nor accepted the principles of mutual respect, justice, fairness and keeping the civil peace of justice, so they will want to deceive, manipulate and crush — as the consistent history of radical revolutions over the past 250 years so plainly shows again and again], and not in legal subjection to them [–> nihilistic will to power not the spirit of justice and lawfulness].>>

Of course, evolutionary materialistic scientism is not openly and blatantly nihilistic — that would so openly discredit it that it would long since have been a dead letter. Instead, as Plato spotted, it undermines the objective foundation of moral governance by pushing an inherently amoral foundation for the world. This leads to radical relativisation of morality and opens the door to those who imply (or sometimes explicitly teach) that might and/or manipulation make ‘right,’ ‘truth,’ ‘law,’ ‘justice,’ ‘rights,’ etc. That, is then how nihilism sneaks in by the back door.

A further prediction, objectors will very likely refuse to address the self-referential incoherence of evolutionary materialistic scientism, and ditto for its inherent amorality. Likewise, they will refuse to seriously take up the worldviews foundations challenge.

Not hard to make, that is a years-long consistent pattern.

(The difference is, I am no longer pretty much a lone voice in these parts, on this point. So, the objection is now how dare you suggest we are nihilists! Nope, just that evo mat advocates and fellow travellers have no adequate worldviews foundations for our world of being necessarily responsible, rationally free beings, just to be able to have a facts-/ evidence- based logical discussion.)

Let’s see if at last we can have the real discussion. END

PS, I also saw how I have “meandered into sustainability.” Of course, this too is a manifestation of the rhetoric of contemptuous dismissal by one-liner. I responded:

>>As for meandered into sustainability, in your patent contempt you did not even pause to do the homework that would easily show that I have long been a practising professional under that theme (with a focus on capacity development — cf here for a recent remark:http://kairosfocus.blogspot.co…..-gvcs.html ), seeing the principle as an application of Kant’s Categorical Imperative (and the classical Golden Rule), though I am leery of some of the more junk science and bad economics claims that are too often advanced under that rubric. Energy and industrial civilisation transformation are tied to that. If we can get something like polywell fusion to work, and the Bussard drive, that puts greening across the globe within reach in this century and onward solar system colonialisation. Molten salt and pebble bed reactors are despatchable, allowing us to get out of many of the intermittency problems that plague ever so many renewable techs. I have hope that algae oil may come through, and have not given up hopes for fuel cells. And yes, energy is the pivot. Though good governance transformation is not far behind . . . a current major focus. The distortions of law, government, media, education, family and more driven by abortion are a major manifestation of the progressive disintegration of governance leading to crises that will invite that notorious “solution” the follow me blindly, manipulative political messiah.>>

(Of course, in too many hands, “sustainability” has been turned into a handy slogan for promoting just such agendas. Instead, I think an adaptation of Bruntland’s famously circular definition of 1987, will help: SD better and more equitably meets our needs today and tomorrow, requiring that we better understand and husband our bio-physical/ natural, socio-cultural and economic contexts. Better and more fairly meeting needs points to soundly founded development strategies and inclusive economic growth, responsive to sound insights on the three domains of our environment and prudent policy and implementation measures that credibly will be robust on a multi-generational scale. Which is the context in which I mentioned earth transformation across this century, solar system colonisation beyond and if the physics gives us ways and means, galactic colonisation further beyond.)

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RVB8, if we stand silent in the face of holocaust, we are -- in the words of the White Rose martyrs -- guilty, guilty, guilty. These things thrive on shadows and silence so the first thing is to expose them. That is the lesson of Wilberforce. If it takes up to 50 years for the patiently pointed out truth to prevail, as it did then, so be it. The patient, peaceful witness of truth is the first step to reform. On much history, I have no confidence whatsoever in radical revolutionaries. KFkairosfocus
September 2, 2016
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I never disagreed with the figure Kairos, and I apologise for missing your earlier summations. It's merely that I concentrate on what can be done for those already here, than on concerning myself with things beyond my control. 800,000,000 I can do nothing about compared with the billions here, I can at least weigh in for; there's no contest over which of these groups concerns me more. What bothers me is your almost complete lack of concern as to the future of this, largely unwanted humanity; your answer please. You could say that abortion today is within our control to minimise, but the example of Ireland suggests this would move this problem back to the streets, or for the more well off, trips to more enlightened countries next door. Yes! I use the word enlightened deliberately, as the examples of countries which have BA's ideal already in place, 'that abortion is murder'(as if that is actually what you believe), are countries I, and I hope you find repulsive. The thread was on exo-planets and I'm annoyed with myself for having been dragged into yet another pointless, and inconclusive, discussion which will not change the law of the land, or, thankfully, the majority of right thinking people. Abortion should be the last straw, agreed, but it should be easily accessable and safe, and in most civilised nations it is. Pindi is right about Mother Theresa, she saw the suffering of those she housed as remaniscent of Christ's agonies, and therefore not to be interfered with, a thoroughly Medieval view. You asked for citation? Try google and your click finger, the referances are many.rvb8
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my main source is Christopher Hitchen's book. But there are many reports/essays, eg http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/iv-drip/academics-suggest-hitch-called-it-right-on-mother-teresa-8521363.html (sorry, I don't know how to post links) Edit, actually I see that I do..Pindi
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Pindi, substantiate please. Without playing tangent games or out of context games. KF PS: Given your known track record of advocacy, it would help to explain your basis for binding moral judgements.kairosfocus
September 1, 2016
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Eugen, have you read much about Mother Theresa? You would not want to leave a child in her hands. She knowingly withheld medicine from sick people who could have been treated. Believing it was somehow better to let them die.Pindi
September 1, 2016
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KF,
For, the abortion holocaust is perhaps the central sign of what has been happening with our time, and it is directly connected to the implications of evolutionary materialistic scientism, radically secularist humanism and fellow travellers
Yes. And thank you, KF, for once again calling our attention to the greatest holocaust of innocent human life in the history of the world. The so called Enlightenment, in so far as it was militantly atheistic, has plunged the world into an intellectual dark ages, which, considering that its author and maintainer is the father of lies and a murderer from the start, unsurprisingly has been homicidal to innocent humanity made in the image of God and is based upon endless lies. I am afraid that it is the disunity of Christians that is primarily responsible for enabling the contemporary holocaust and for its continuation. While an end to our doctrinal differences is not in sight, there is nothing prohibiting us from recognizing the Spirit of Christ in each other. There is no excuse for our failing to do that, which is the beginning of the answer to the fervent prayer of Christ:
And not for them only do I pray, but for them also who through their word shall believe in me; That they all may be one, as thou, Father, are in me, and I in thee; that they also may be one in us; that the world may believe that thou hast sent me. — John 17:20-21
This unity among Christians based on our mutual acknowledgment of the Spirit of Christ in each other is possible. I discovered the strength and beauty of it in the practice of civil disobedience on the part of Christians of all denominations as they blocked the entrances of child-killing "clinics" in Wichita, Kansas. They were doing this by the thousands back in the summer of 1991. As massive as those protests were, it looks like much larger protests will be required -- and much more unity among Christians. The ending of the dismemberment of the babies and the ending of the dismemberment of the Body of Christ on Earth will take place at the same time. Our disunity allows the present holocaust. Our unity -- our acknowledging the Spirit of Christ in each other -- will end it.harry
September 1, 2016
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Another excellent post. Thank you.Truth Will Set You Free
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F/N: The Hipocratic Oath:
I swear by Apollo The Healer, by Asclepius, by Hygieia, by Panacea, and by all the Gods and Goddesses, making them my witnesses, that I will carry out, according to my ability and judgment, this oath and this indenture. To hold my teacher in this art equal to my own parents; to make him partner in my livelihood; when he is in need of money to share mine with him; to consider his family as my own brothers, and to teach them this art, if they want to learn it, without fee or indenture; to impart precept, oral instruction, and all other instruction to my own sons, the sons of my teacher, and to indentured pupils who have taken the physician’s oath, but to nobody else. I will use treatment to help the sick according to my ability and judgment, but never with a view to injury and wrong-doing. Neither will I administer a poison to anybody when asked to do so, nor will I suggest such a course. Similarly I will not give to a woman a pessary to cause abortion. But I will keep pure and holy both my life and my art. I will not use the knife, not even, verily, on sufferers from stone, but I will give place to such as are craftsmen therein. Into whatsoever houses I enter, I will enter to help the sick, and I will abstain from all intentional wrong-doing and harm, especially from abusing the bodies of man or woman, bond or free. And whatsoever I shall see or hear in the course of my profession, as well as outside my profession in my intercourse with men, if it be what should not be published abroad, I will never divulge, holding such things to be holy secrets. Now if I carry out this oath, and break it not, may I gain for ever reputation among all men for my life and for my art; but if I transgress it and forswear myself, may the opposite befall me.
If we will not heed the Christians, then let us at least heed the pagans. KFkairosfocus
September 1, 2016
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What a morbid and macabre civilization we are.... :( How did it come to this? "Please don't kill the child. I want the child. Please give me the child. I am willing to accept any child who would be aborted, and to give that child to a married couple who will love the child, and be loved by the child. From our children's home in Calcutta alone, we have saved over 3,000 children from abortions. These children have brought such love and joy to their adopting parents, and have grown up so full of love and joy!" --Mother TeresaEugen
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kairosfocus, I love reading your posts, but this was a pièce de résistance (a little French lingo for the Enlightenment loving RVB8). K, I trust you are imparting your knowledge in classrooms beyond Uncommon Descent. If not, you really should. It is a gift. Excellent job! (my suck up for the day). I am always struck by the oblivious nature of materialists' understanding of the genocidal history of their beloved "enlightenment" thinking and their ability to compartmentalize and ignore that B follows A. They say "enlightened," with such ease and without a shred of indication that they are aware of the number of detached heads in baskets at the bottom of the guillotines, or the Darwinism in action called Nazism, or those stalwarts of progressive, enlightened, atheistic values, Stalin and Mao whose purges created conservatively 100,000,000 corpses, or Pol Pot or Kim Young whichever, or Castro's island prison or Margaret Sanger's enlightened view that Black people were "weeds" that needed "eliminating" (her words) from society and so was born (ironic that word) that great enlightened organization that makes a great profit from dissecting little babies without anesthesia as they silently scream in agony (blame the accountants -- the bottom line, you see) and then callously sells their body parts to the highest bidder. "I have $100 for a fresh, baby brain carefully removed without damage. Who'll give me $200?" Yes, those enlightened values! We could add eugenics, forced sterilizations and the destruction of the Black family through welfare dependency to all these other children of the Enlightenment mentioned above. But if my experience with "enlightened," progressive, atheistic, Neo-Darwinists, holds true, RVB8 will disclaim any connection to the actual fruits of his worldview. B does not follow A, you see. Those were just progressives that got it wrong, you see, never mind that every time you scratch a progressive, they bleed totalitarianism. Dawkins wants to take children from their "creationist" parents, Al Gore and Bill Nye want to prosecute Global Warming dissenters, and the Darwinists have made a cottage industry out of ruining careers and silencing debate. The capacity for cluelessness with those who call themselves enlightened, should be studied as it might actually reflect evidence for extraterrestrial life commensurate with an alien invasion of Earth -- Invasion of the Body Snatchers -- comes to mind.Florabama
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"12 May 2016 -- New estimates, published today in the Lancet, indicate that the induced abortion rate has declined significantly in more developed countries between 1990 and 2014, but not in developing countries. A new study, undertaken by the Guttmacher Institute and WHO, has estimated that, worldwide, during the period 2010-2014, there were 35 abortions per 1000 women aged 15-44. This translates to over 56 million abortions per year." http://www.who.int/reproductivehealth/topics/unsafe_abortion/en/redwave
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Where does that 800+ million abortions figure come from? (And, Harry, here's the first use of your clip.)kairosfocus
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