> Western secular society looks at humans more as mechanistic units in an economic machine instead of as spiritual beings with inherent value
As a member of the "western secular society", I do see humans as humans, not economic machines.
I also let these humans make their own decisions based on what they want in life. Some people will want to have children that are disabled (even writing this sounds horrible), others will not.
Condemning someone because they have another view on life drives violence and mistrust. I am surprised that someone who sees people as spiritual beings with inherent value would have such a point of view.
As a member of the "western secular society", I do see humans as humans, not economic machines.
I also let these humans make their own decisions based on what they want in life. Some people will want to have children that are disabled (even writing this sounds horrible), others will not.
Condemning someone because they have another view on life drives violence and mistrust. I am surprised that someone who sees people as spiritual beings with inherent value would have such a point of view.