phygenics (the phygenic natural morality)
Greek (physis "nature") ( -genic "born" or "produced")
noun
a term that describes the secular principle of the sanctity of human life from a natural perspective. It is also a reactionary principle to the eugenics which maintains that the human race could help direct its future by selectively breeding individuals who have “desired” traits. Phygenic however, in contrast, holds the viewpoint that. Life all forms of life regardless of any physical deficiencies, impediments or imperfections either at birth or developed in later years is sacred. For life in any of its variant qualities are the fundamental and comprehensive component and attribute of what constitutes the natural order of things. Therefore, phygenic maintains that, if in any way the process of life is negotiated or compromised or tampered with would be in direct violation and interference with the natural order of things and in result would be in accordance with natural morality, highly immoral.
Greek (physis "nature") ( -genic "born" or "produced")
noun
a term that describes the secular principle of the sanctity of human life from a natural perspective. It is also a reactionary principle to the eugenics which maintains that the human race could help direct its future by selectively breeding individuals who have “desired” traits. Phygenic however, in contrast, holds the viewpoint that. Life all forms of life regardless of any physical deficiencies, impediments or imperfections either at birth or developed in later years is sacred. For life in any of its variant qualities are the fundamental and comprehensive component and attribute of what constitutes the natural order of things. Therefore, phygenic maintains that, if in any way the process of life is negotiated or compromised or tampered with would be in direct violation and interference with the natural order of things and in result would be in accordance with natural morality, highly immoral.
phygenic is to view the life of an infirm and disabled child just as sacred as that of a child with no imperfections or impediments.
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