[QUOTE] Originally posted by loinburger
It is unnatural to abort a fetus because you artificially inserted chemicals that wouldn't be there otherwise. If the chemicals weren't there, the fetus wouldn't be aborted. When you wear a condom, you still experience the same processes. You still ejaculate, it was just caught by something other than the woman's reproductive organ. It is natural in the same way masterbating is natural.
Could you extend that to include anything that isn't having sexual intercourse. If I am eating or studying, I'm failing to create a life. The key word in that is certain. The second trimester fetus will become a third trimester fetus barring accident. Having sex doesn't guarantee fertilization. That is the difference for me. I can't really buy this argument.
You have to look at the 9 month longterm before you make this decision. Decisions aren't made in a vaccuum. That is why I can't buy this argument. I know that it certainly will be a human, barring injury, in 3 months. That is why I can't abort it, and that is why I can't buy this argument.
The fetus, insomuch as it will be sentient soon otherwise. Again, decisions aren't made in a vaccuum. Time must be taken into account.
Define "naturally." In particular, explain why it is unnatural to abort an embryo/fetus but still natural to use contraception.
When you fail to engage in sexual intercourse, then you are disrupting the exact same result. It's not as certain to occur, granted, but it's the same result nevertheless.
As a result of your not having sex, a human being has failed to come into existence. As a result of a second trimester abortion, a human being has failed to come into existence. All you're doing is drawing a line in the sand in terms of probabilities, and declaring that everything on one side of the line (everything with, say, a 15% probability of producing a human) cannot be interrupted, while everything on your side of the line is a-okay.
In a second trimester abortion, who is the victim?
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