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Show 10 of in to enter marimony but affeots also real way, the welfare of the offspring. For there are some who, over-solioitous for the cause of eugenies, put eenics before aims of a higher order. man a tlThos.e who act in this way are at fault f the faut that the family more sacred than the State -anu that men are begotten not for te earth and for time, but for heaven and eternity. in is losing sight o "Pub Li c magistrates have no d.irect power the bod.ies of their subjects; therefore, where no crime has taken place and. there is no cause present for grave punishment, they can'never directly harm, or tamper with the integrity of the body, either for the reasons of eugenics or for any other reason. ff 2 over the Ths tion is theological argument against steriliza basically the trol--that it is God-given right or advanced against birth churohes, also, regard sterilizahave some of the sects tacttly expressed approval of the movement. as sinful. again, the con to reproduce. Some Protestant tion one sacrilegious interference with the a Recently of the defense position lies in the openly Here inter pretation of the higher responsibilities to God and man.fl Catholic opposition suoessfully prevents tion--as Ohio 2 it may have and other state is felt particularly when it passage done most of sterilization recently'in legisla the 1933 legislatures. noted from insert pasted in" oral spects of Steril ization l by John National Catholic el Ryan, S fare 1930. , onference, 'lashington, D •. " • ••• •• |