Monday, June 18, 2012

Infanticide and bestiality advocate given Australia’s highest civic award

CANBERRA, Australia, June 14, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Notorious infanticide and bestiality-promoting ‘ethicist’ Peter Singer was made a Companion of the Order of Australia (AC) this week, sparking strong criticism by pro-life advocates, ethicists, and columnists.

Singer was presented with the award, which is the greatest civic honour in Australia and given for “merit of the highest degree in service to Australia or humanity at large,” on Monday at the 2012 Queen’s Birthday honours. It was granted for his “eminent service to philosophy and bioethics as a leader of public debate and communicator of ideas in the areas of global poverty, animal welfare and the human condition.”

Singer, who has been labeled the “most notorious messenger of death” by the bishop of his hometown of Melbourne, has served as Professor of Bioethics at Princeton University since 1999.

He has become infamous for his open promotion of infanticide, bestiality, and experimentation on the mentally disabled.

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