happy-child-with-down-syndrome-enjoying-swing-on-playground-stockpack-adobe-stock Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date June 28, 2024 CategoriesAbortionBioethics Tagged , abortion, bioethics, Down Syndrome, Iceland, national review, neanderthals, Peter Singer, prenatal testing, Wesley J. Smith Neanderthals Cared for Down Syndrome Children. Too Often, We Abort Them Wesley J. Smith June 28, 2024 Abortion, Bioethics Scientists have discovered the remains of a Neanderthal child with Down syndrome. Today, it may now be that more babies with Down syndrome are killed in the womb than are born. Read More ›