Well, Downtown, for the sake of argument alone.....<and this is a nice one
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How many _Pro-Abortion_ folks do all those things?
Probably not many either. Their solution, instead, is to terminate the pregnancy at some stage, right?
I return to my previous question, that each of us has to answer for him/herself.
"So when is a human a human that should be given society's protection? Moment of conception? Moment the fetus can stay alive outside the womb, given the local medical capability? Normal birth at term?"
Damn tough question, with no clear easy answer, isn't it?
We abhorred it when the Nazi's gassed newborns along with the adults, right? From their point of view, though, they were just ridding the world of some mongrels.
These were human lives, right?
So, where do we, the new enlightened society, draw the line?
Or, because the world is a crappy place full of orphans, deformed children, single mothers, narcotics, deadbeat dads, mongrels etc., etc., do we then allow state-subsidized termination of pregnancies?
Further, assuming we do that, at what point in a pregnancy should the state say "OK..wait..this one is so far along that it's already a human." Or should the state have any say at all? Is a fetus ever a citizen?
These are tough, tough questions to me.
I never said I was against all abortion. In fact, I never delineated my personal inner beliefs at all.
I simply said this IS a major question that NineZ originally raised. It bears directly on the previous "LW morality" thread, I think.
"When is human life human life?"
And we all must reach that decision for ourselves. I'm not trying to force mine on anyone.
Nor would I expect YOU to force yours on me.
What I would expect is that BOTH sides of this question are open to different, legitimate conclusions.
Those who trumpet "NO ABORTION, NONE!" are just as blind as those who trumpet "ANY ABORTION, ANYTIME!".
But that's just my opinion.