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Originally posted by Drake Tungsten
I don't think anyone would accept me sucking your brains out.
Admit that you wrote this only to have several Apolytoners publicly supporting you !
"I have been reading up on the universe and have come to the conclusion that the universe is a good thing." -- Dissident "I never had the need to have a boner." -- Dissident "I have never cut off my penis when I was upset over a girl." -- Dis
Who knows if the fetus is a person? A more accurate determinng factor than the development of vital organs is the presence of a soul--and only God knows when in human development that happens.
Well, if we go by science, human life begins at conception. Many religions teach the same.
Now, if we do not know when personhood begins, we ought not to kill unborn children. It is like an engineer demolishing a building without first ensuring no one remained inside.
Admit that you wrote this only to have several Apolytoners publicly supporting you !
Seeing as Drake has remained a permanent part of my sig...
I'll have to remember that retort.
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It allows them to shift the attention from the real issue (why abortion is needed in the first place: to avoid people ruining their life and the life of their kid by forcing them an untimely and huge responsibility) to this unimportant issue they make out to be the most important on Earth.
Well, one cannot really assess the merits of abortion without considering the impact of abortion. Prolifers simply refuse to ignore that abortion always results in the death of the unborn child.
You argue that to have a child at an untimely date would ruin the life of said child, but this consideration has no merit. Abortion ends the life of the child before we see how their life would turn out.
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Spiff: Abortion itself is not a "quick fix," but I think its legalization as a solution to the problems you refer to is. As an answer to rape, incest, and all the other circumstances surrounding unwanted pregnancies, abortion just sucks. It's only a "necessity" in cases where the pregnancy endangers the life of the mother, which given modern medical technology is a very rare situation, and becoming more so every day.
I don't believe in mercy-killings for birth defects-"if we don't kill it, it will die!" Even a crappy life full of pain and misery is life. We don't know what happens after we leave this life, and it strikes me as criminal to deny anyone a single second, however ugly, of what they might have, in the interests of kindness. If they're going to die, let them die fighting for life, and not shoot them like lame livestock. They're still human, dammit.
Abortion is comparable in my mind to robbing a bank to keep angry bookies from breaking your kneecaps. Robbery may be the easiest way out of such a situation, but it more than raises moral questions in its own right, and I'd never recommend it as a legalized solution to the problems of extortion, gambling, or organized crime.
And that's just the thing; while you dismiss them as pro-life propaganda, there are genuine moral concerns at stake here. What else are we fighting for in the first place, if not the belief that abortion is murder? It can't be just a convenient rhetorical tool, seeing as it's our whole platform.
And that's just the thing; while you dismiss them as pro-life propaganda, there are genuine moral concerns at stake here. What else are we fighting for in the first place, if not the belief that abortion is murder? It can't be just a convenient rhetorical tool, seeing as it's our whole platform.
And this is precisely why I see your whole platform as being irrelevant to the debate.
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the reason i want to seperate it from moral positions is because i dont want emotions clouding my thought. emotionally i dont like the idea of abortion, but i think there is a place and purpose for it. i want something impartial which for the most part i believe science is to help me decide for myself what i truly believe in.
i think preventing life or depriving someone of life is wrong, but at the same time i dont consider a fetus a person.
its tough though because a fetus can become a person. The entire stance of my friends platform was that he wanted to protect the rights of people (or things that might become people). he said that the fetus would want to live and that right should be heard.
I argued though that would legitimize 10 year olds giving consent to have sexual relations with older people.
he countered argued that having sex with dead people then would be allowable because they cant offer consent. in effect the babies are like dead people in that because they are dead or not living they have no rights.
i think the major problem is though, i dont see fetuses as people with rights and he does. he couldnt get over the fact that i couldnt see fetuses are people. to me its like the PETA people that say "dogs are people too". it just doesnt connect for me.
part of me feels bad for not being prolife because of this debate. there are certain things that i cant disagree with him with such as the fetuses not having a say in the abortion.
but its hard for me to deny that abortions might not be all bad. there are situations and positions that people are put in where i think abortion is completely acceptable.
this plays into a larger problem though that i have which is when it comes to liberty for people. i believe that in most cases we should have as much freedom as possible without hurting other people. having an abortion basicly imposes on the freedom of the fetus. its hard for my friend though to understand that potential life is not life though to me.
as a side note he said that there it is only black and white in the world, no shades of grey, which made debating with him so hard.
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its tough though because a fetus can become a person. The entire stance of my friends platform was that he wanted to protect the rights of people (or things that might become people).
Well, when does personhood begin, MRT? Why should the fetus not count?
I argued though that would legitimize 10 year olds giving consent to have sexual relations with older people.
I don't see the connection between the right to life and consent.
to me its like the PETA people that say "dogs are people too". it just doesnt connect for me.
Well, if you never saw a picture of a dog, how could you know what a dog is, except in the intellectual sense. Here's a good website, if you want to see pictures of an unborn child.
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I am quite ambivelant about abortion, I used to beextreme pro-life, but here are my current musings:
A) I eat meat, therefore abortion ain't too bad.
To me it is as tragic as having to put a puppy to sleep. Sad, but sometimes necessary, perhaps even for economical reasons.
B) An embryo is human with a unique genetic code:
It isn't just a blob of goo.
C) Noticeable Brainwaves occur at about three months.
But cows have brainwaves too, does this mean we can't make them into steaks?
D) Adoption is a better option.
It is selfish of a woman not to carry a child to term instead of giving it up for adoption.
E) Abortion should not in any way be funded by taxpayer money.
That's just wrong.
F) Zygotes.... who cares? I'm all for the morning after pill.
G) Rape incest, life of mother:
Destroy the spawn of a rapist if the mother desires. Life of mother, of course, it is up to the mother.
I agree with MRT that abortion should be legal (whether it's right or wrong is another question which I don't propose to answer) until the fetus is viable outside the womb. My reasoning is that even if the fetus is fully human with full human rights, that does not include the right to live inside another person's body without her consent. If the mother wants it out, that's her right. If this can be done without killing it, she has to choose that method. If not. . .
Regarding partial-birth abortions, does anyone know why they're usually performed? I can't imagine a woman carrying a baby for 9 months, then deciding she wants an abortion. I would think a PB abortion would happen when something has gone very wrong with the pregnancy and the mother's health is threatened. But that's just my thinking; what are the facts?
"THE" plus "IRS" makes "THEIRS". Coincidence? I think not.
My reasoning is that even if the fetus is fully human with full human rights, that does not include the right to live inside another person's body without her consent. If the mother wants it out, that's her right. If this can be done without killing it, she has to choose that method. If not. . .
I must say, that is the most original argument I have ever read on these message boards.
The problem I have with the issue of abortion is that I really don't have any opinion on the issue. It seems to me not to be a conflict of logic but rather a conflict of premises, which cannot be resolved. Both sides have logical (and illogical) arguments for their case, and both cases are equally valid; it is just the fundamental assumptions upon which they are based are different.
I do, however, think Roe vs. Wade (sp) was a mistake; I really don't think anyone has a constitutional right to an abortion. It is a legislative issue; let the legislature decide.
Originally posted by Spiffor
You cannot settle through science alone whether a fetus is a human being that has a right to live or not. Basically, with science, one could argue that the very first cell is human, or that a 9 months old fetus isn't human: i.e, it leads nowhere.
That's why the anti-abortion crowd always destabilizes its opponents by talking about the moral reasons ofd the legal aborting age.
It allows them to shift the attention from the real issue (why abortion is needed in the first place: to avoid people ruining their life and the life of their kid by forcing them an untimely and huge responsibility) to this unimportant issue they make out to be the most important on Earth.
I personally completely ignore the debate on the good age to abort a fetus, because I know it is the rhetorical terrain the anti-abortionninst have created for themselves. For some reason, you'll notice the anti-abortionnists will never discuss the suffering of the family and of the unwanted kid should he be born anyway
(Well, actually Ben Kenobi is the most compassionate of the anti-abortion crowd: he mentions the suffering of women, even if he only mentions those that go along with his agenda)
ever hear of adoption? There are like millions of people desperate to adopt a baby. But they cannot. Many actually reach out to countries like Russia to adopt.
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