Don't you mean 'bear with me while I sharpen my knife.. the one I'm gonna use to cut yer balls off depending on how you answer the following..."
naah. I'm just looking for the smallest common denominator in my own views on this. but I ain't saying I wouldn't point out an inconsistancy on your part

I have never been comfortable with killing... wanton, senseless death is not something any sane individual can countenance outside of extreme circumstances.... often not even IN extreme circumstances. There are people no longer walking on this planet thanks to my direct actions. Vis-a-vis, I've been able to contribute to the population growth thanks to my preemptive actions previous to that chain of events. Is a soldier a murderer when he kills in the process of preserving his own life? Allow me to sharpen MY knife while you ponder the answer to that question.
You are referring to the killing human being(s) that are indisputeably conferred human rights. I wanted you to talk about the killing of human fetuses, and why you are against it on a personal level. I think you said that somewhere in this thread, or another (correct me if I'm wrong about that)
Is a soldier a murderer when he kills in the process of preserving his own life?
I don't believe ANYONE is guilty of murder if killing a person is necessary in self defense of their own life. Homocide, yes. murder, with malice aforethought - no.
A viable infant, in or out of the mother is a 'person'... that's my opinion; don't know if it's defenseable.
well, lets see if its defensible. I have these questions...
1. what do you mean by viable?
2. if a fetus becomes a person when it is born, it seems that "viability" would be moot. the new person is entitled, and the doctor would be obligated, to give all emergency care to save the human life, wouldn't he? (If you are taken to the emergency room with trouble breathing, the doctors wouldn't make you pass a viability test... as a person you would be entitled to emergency care even if doctors think you might not make it.)