The baby Charlie Gard is dead and the British government made sure it would happen thanks to the National Health Service, which considered the life was expendable. His parents loved him and wanted him to receive the best care possible in case a miracle cure could happen. But in their infinite wisdom, the NHS officials decided they knew better and didn't allow the baby to be treated in the United States, where lives are precious except in the abortion clinics where unborn lives are considered "unwanted tissue."
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Indiana issued a decision Monday in the abortion-pill mandate case in which Grace College & Seminary was one of two plaintiffs.