The Sanctity of Life
Aborted babies incinerated to heat UK hospitals
March 24, 2014 — The Telegraph reports: “The bodies of thousands of aborted and miscarried babies were incinerated as clinical waste, with some even used to heat hospitals, an investigation has found.
Ten NHS trusts have admitted burning foetal remains alongside other rubbish while two others used the bodies in ‘waste-to-energy’ plants which generate power for heat.
Last night the Department of Health issued an instant ban on the practice which health minister Dr Dan Poulter branded ‘totally unacceptable.’
At least 15,500 foetal remains were incinerated by 27 NHS trusts over the last two years alone, Channel 4’s Dispatches discovered.
The programme, which will air tonight, found that parents who lose children in early pregnancy were often treated without compassion and were not consulted about what they wanted to happen to the remains.
One of the country’s leading hospitals, Addenbrooke’s in Cambridge, incinerated 797 babies below 13 weeks gestation at their own ‘waste to energy’ plant. The mothers were told the remains had been ‘cremated.’
Another ‘waste to energy’ facility at Ipswich Hospital, operated by a private contractor, incinerated 1,101 foetal remains between 2011 and 2013.
They were brought in from another hospital before being burned, generating energy for the hospital site. Ipswich Hospital itself disposes of remains by cremation.
‘This practice is totally unacceptable,’ said Dr Poulter…” (How ungodly can sinners become? First they kill the babies and then desecrate the aborted flesh to keep themselves warm. Romans 3:15 – 18 pictures such murderers: “Their feet are swift to shed blood: Destruction and misery are in their ways: And the way of peace have they not known: here is no fear of God before their eyes.” See the next two reports.)
Not just Britain! Aborted Babies burned in U.S. too
March 28, 2014 — WND.com reports: “(Warning: This news report contains descriptions of abortionists’ disposal of aborted babies and may disturb some readers.)
Pro-life activists are horrified by reports of thousands of aborted and miscarried babies being burned to provide green energy in Great Britain, but they point out that lax standards in the United States don’t stop the same thing from happening here.
Reports out of Britain went viral this week, following the revelation that more than 15,000 aborted and miscarried babies were incinerated by some 27 different National Health Service trusts. Some facilities burned them as rubbish and others did so as part of a ‘waste-to-energy’ program that generates power for heat.
Americans United for Life attorney Jeanneane Maxon said the discoveries are revolting and reveal some disturbing facts about our culture…
So could the horrors uncovered in Britain play out here as well? Maxon said a lack of clear regulations for abortion providers leads her to believe the bodies of aborted babies can – and do – receive despicable treatment here as well.
‘There are no regulations that really discuss and deal with how to dispose of bodies properly. There’s only five states in the United States that currently have regulations of abortion clinics in the same manner that you would see of any other ambulatory surgical center. You’re going to be better protected going in for a knee surgery than you are for a surgical abortion,’ Maxon said…” (Hell won’t be hot enough for these despicable butchers. When Christ returns, He will say to these inhuman monsters “…Depart from me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire, prepared for the devil and his angels” Matthew 25:41.)
University of Michigan Exhibit Celebrates Abortion as ‘Life-Sustaining Act’
March 27, 2014 — The College Fix reports: “Abortion – the ‘life-sustaining act’ of the ages.
That’s the theme behind an exhibit currently on display at the University of Michigan dedicated to defending and glamorizing the history of abortion.
‘4000 Years for Choice is an exhibition of posters about the age-old practices of abortion and contraception as a means to reclaim reproductive freedom as a deeply personal and life-sustaining act existing throughout all of human history,’ states a university webpage describing the exhibit.
The exhibit will be showcased through May 29 in the main lobby of the Lane Hall women’s studies building on campus. The exhibit consists of dozens of brightly colored posters with bold words, phrases and documentation meant to highlight and celebrate all the ways in which women over the millennia have performed abortions…”