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Hyde
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| Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 3:52 pm Post subject: why bother? |
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| i was just thinking, why bother argueing abortion. think about it. isnt abortion a moral arguement? and how do you change a persons moral? or is it just argueing for argueings sake. has anyone really been convinced about abortion from an arguement? it can also be a rights arguement though. like does a women have the right to choose not to have a baby after conception? but can you really change someones mind about that? |
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Izzibeth
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| Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 4:04 pm Post subject: |
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well,
the point at which an implanted zygote can be removed from a womans uterus and placed in a container of sorts to continue its growth and development unhindered (for a price affordable to most anyone) will be the point at which the abortion issue ceases to be relevant. at that time everyone will be able to agree on when a human life starts and no one will have any issues with allowing an unwanted embryo to continue to develop into a child at which point it can then be adopted or placed in 5 or 6 foster homes until it grows into a (hopefully) functioning adult. until that point the issue of whether or not a woman has a choice in having said embryo feed off of her and grow inside of her remains the main one. i believe it's not just about morals. it is a complicated issue and until the necessity of the woman incubating the developing human can be removed from the situation, it will remain a complicated and controversial problem. |
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Rubber Traits
Joined: 17 Jun 2006
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Location: Memphis, TN
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| Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 2:13 am Post subject: Re: why bother? |
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Hyde wrote: i was just thinking, why bother argueing abortion. think about it. isnt abortion a moral arguement? and how do you change a persons moral? or is it just argueing for argueings sake. has anyone really been convinced about abortion from an arguement? it can also be a rights arguement though. like does a women have the right to choose not to have a baby after conception? but can you really change someones mind about that?
Abortion, personally, is a moral issue. The legality of it, however, is political. You can change someone's mind on the politics, but I do agree their morals will remain the same. |
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