Originally posted by Albert Speer
the whole abortion issue is thus very inconsistant... its not just extreme pro-lifers... the majority of americans are very inconsistant in this issue... its the result of the tug of war between compassion for the woman who doesn't want or can't afford a child right now and compassion for the unborn life...
the whole abortion issue is thus very inconsistant... its not just extreme pro-lifers... the majority of americans are very inconsistant in this issue... its the result of the tug of war between compassion for the woman who doesn't want or can't afford a child right now and compassion for the unborn life...
Either a fetus is human or it is not. If it is, then it is entitled to the full rights of any other person. Including the right not to be killed (in this case, via abortion). If it is not human, then it does not get any human rights.
It may be pragmatic to strike a balance in policy terms - but that does not affect the moral issue. You see, I have a consistent position - fetuses aren't persons and so do not have the rights of a person. Full stop. Case closed. People don't feel comfortable about abortion on demand? I don't feel comfortable allowing Christians on the bench. So what? People have a right to their religion and not to be discriminated on that account.
BTW, a "pragmatist" is a person who is blind to their own ideology.
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