Bill Muehlenburg has this post on his Culture Watch blog. He writes:
Consider this headline just released hours ago in the news media: “Life for microwave baby killer”. The news item begins this way: “A mother who murdered her one-month-old daughter by burning her to death in a microwave oven has been sentenced to life in prison without parole.”
It is of course an absolutely shocking and horrendous story. So many questions arise: How could a mother do such a thing? How degenerate are we becoming as a society that something like this could take place? How many more babies will suffer in this manner?
Sure, this is hopefully a one-off. It happens very rarely. Thankfully we as a society could never condone such a thing . . . [But]
Saline abortion victims are sometimes referred to as “candy apple” babies. That is because “the corrosive effect of the salt solution often burns and strips away the outer layer of the baby’s skin . . .