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Pro-life? I think not! (Score:1)
Re:Pro-life? I think not! (Score:2)
If you start calling pro-lifers anti-choice, expect to be called an anti-life : that's how doublespeak works. Rhetoric battles aren't won this way, and bad advocacy is worse than no advocacy at all. If you want to argue against pro-lifers, analyze their arguments and demonstrate fairly and confidently why they're built on wind. Don't get lost on sterile disputes about the exact moment of the pregnancy where a foetus becomes a baby.
The main (only?) argument of the rabid pro-lifers is that killing early foet
Re:Pro-life? I think not! (Score:2)
You're picking up the religious right argument. Evil vs Good is certainly not the basis of my position. I think one must be able to define murder, or at the very least manslaughter, as it could be argued that abortion does not involve malice aforethought in the traditional sense. So perhaps abortion is "killing" but not "murder"? To me the difference is moot, however.
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Re:Pro-life? I think not! (Score:2)
And yes, for me the very significative difference between a 2 day old and a 250 day old foetus is that the former can't survive without a womb. I'm surprised noone mentioned this yet.
That said, if you go back in time to the centuries where half of the children used to die before the age of five, you'll see that the value of human life is a very relative notion, that has significantly evolved with the recent medical progress.
Final point (and I'll shut up) : yes, I think that abortion is a last chance solution, and that's why I think that people who oppose abortion should also, to be consistent, approve teenage sex education etc.
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Re:Pro-life? I think not! (Score:2)
I have often thought about why the women are rarely mentioned in the viability of the unborn among the pro-lifers and my conjecture is that most organised religions still view women as property, a maid, and something to give birth to male children to continue the bloodline. Why would you mention something you take for granted much like air and indoor plumbing?
It often reminds me of the old idea that male sperm contained the fetus, the 'seed', which was planted into the woman. Of course, it was also though
Re:Pro-life? I think not! (Score:2)
An interesting side-effect of patriarcal religions is that they always consider the wom
Re:Pro-life? I think not! (Score:2)
That would not be "consistent," as one does not logically follow from the other. For example, I am in favor of sex education, but against sex education in public schools, because I think the govenment has no business teaching kids about sex, any more than they have a business in teaching kids