Wings Don't Cry
Maybe she's born with it
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If I got a girl pregnant I'd never tell her to get an abortion or put it up for adoption.
Adoption gives the child the chance to actually live while abortion denies them that simple right.
Well, to settle it, abortion is just like getting rid of a child. Adoption is you want the kid to have a life and it's better off being with another family ... You'll never know what they would've become, or what they'd be like.
Like Luck has said, the belief that egg+sperm or a fetus = human life/person is a belief and not supported with evidence. Not everyone shares it and you can't expect everyone to.If the argument is "it's not really alive yet," You could put it in these terms: The people involved in performing an abortion are quashing life where it has the chance to appear, which is keeping someone from living, which is in essence killing someone. I may elaborate further, later, if I need to.
What? No evidence? I think you meant to say, "Well it doesn't look like a person so it's alright to kill it."Like Luck has said, the belief that egg+sperm or a fetus = human life/person is a belief and not supported with evidence. Not everyone shares it and you can't expect everyone to.
I simply don't see the potential for human life as the same thing as actual human life. Eggs and flour are not the same thing as a cake even if they're made of the same stuff. Quashing life? If I never have children am I denying the right to life of all the kids I could potentially have, but don't? Of course not. I hold the same stance when it comes to a couple of human cells. Yes, they can become a full human being, but it is the desire to create and nurture a human life that makes those handful of cells a future human being. They aren't yet a person in my view, just the ingredients. Some people have the desire, some don't.
Well, point one:
Keep. It. In. Your. Pants.
Like Luck has said, the belief that egg+sperm or a fetus = human life/person is a belief and not supported with evidence. Not everyone shares it and you can't expect everyone to.
I simply don't see the potential for human life as the same thing as actual human life. Eggs and flour are not the same thing as a cake even if they're made of the same stuff. Quashing life? If I never have children am I denying the right to life of all the kids I could potentially have, but don't? Of course not. I hold the same stance when it comes to a couple of human cells. Yes, they can become a full human being, but it is the desire to create and nurture a human life that makes those handful of cells a future human being. They aren't yet a person in my view, just the ingredients. Some people have the desire, some don't.
A) I'd like to see this poll that proves that most women become attached to their unborn babies, B) That is just...not surprising. You also said most, not all. I would not call them crazy, I just would not be surprised. C) That would be the MOTHER experiencing emotions, not the fetus...so no, it does not fulfill the emotional requirement for a fetus to be considered human life. I, like Scarf, believe that the fetus is not YET a human but a mass of tissue.A very scientific and logical approach to the issue indeed. However, consider this: most women that become pregnant, accidentally or otherwise, will tell you that they formed an emotional bond with their child just weeks after conception. Does this not fulfill the emotional requirement for a fetus to be considered as human life? Or is it the maternal instincts in the mother making her insane?
Not too logical, but too simplistic. I've said a human being is more than the sum of its genetic material. Please don't put words into my mouth.What? No evidence? I think you meant to say, "Well it doesn't look like a person so it's alright to kill it."
Even though the child has human DNA, formed at the very moment of conception, when the sperm fertilises the egg, and thus is human. It's not an issue of views and opinions, it's not a belief or a matter of faith - it is human.
Or isn't that enough evidence for you? Perhaps it's too logical or something, idk. I mean, whatever makes you comfortable with murder is fine, right?
I think it goes without saying that I'm strongly against abortion (unless if the mother's life is in danger, and in such a case the child probably wouldn't survive anyway). Adoption would be an option, but I'd rather keep the child.
if you have a child what would you do will put it up for adoption or get an abortion. what do you think your mom and dad will do would they kick you out or what.
Well, I guess, what you're saying is moral is ...... bad? I'm not the most moral, goody-goody person you'll ever meet but I have 1 last point to make. The same people who are for abortion are the same people who don't believe in the death sentence, hypocritical much? Like you'll kill these innocent lives, but you refuse to kill off the guilty, evil ones.
What? No evidence? I think you meant to say, "Well it doesn't look like a person so it's alright to kill it."
Even though the child has human DNA, formed at the very moment of conception, when the sperm fertilises the egg, and thus is human. It's not an issue of views and opinions, it's not a belief or a matter of faith - it is human.
Or isn't that enough evidence for you? Perhaps it's too logical or something, idk. I mean, whatever makes you comfortable with murder is fine, right?
I think it goes without saying that I'm strongly against abortion (unless if the mother's life is in danger, and in such a case the child probably wouldn't survive anyway). Adoption would be an option, but I'd rather keep the child.
*Facepalm*
Morals are subjective, and the fetus isn't classified as a human, just as the sunflower seed isn't classified as a sunflower. And I don't see you going to your local meat farm and protesting for the cows, chickens, lamb, and pigs. I mean, they kill animals that are unaware of their existence. Strangely enough, the same people who are pro-life are FOR capital punishment, war, and many other things that involve killing innocent people that ARE aware of their existence. This is the same capital punishment that killed people who proven innocent later.
There are many mutations that happen during the 9 months in the womb. And although your argument makes sense, it wouldn't work that much. Sunflower seeds aren't sunflowers. They may have come from sunflowers, but they aren't sunflowers.
Abortion FTW
I dont want a kid at 18
Please, let's debate rationally.Wow. How selfish and stupid and you know what? How extremely ridiculous that you would ever consider killing young babies "For the win"
You evil little---- UGGGGGGGHHH!! NO CUSS WORDS ON THE ThREADS!!
Tbh, I think the culprits should have to live with what they've done in a cold cell with nothing to do. It's like being dead, only conscious. I think death is a privilege to those living in monotony.What I'm saying is of course we end innocent lives on death row, and I do regret that it wasn't further investigated, but for the most part, for the guilty killers, who cares if they knew their own existence?! THEY ENDED SOMEONE ELSE'S EXISTENCE!!
That is an extremely ignorant, one-sided view of what defenders of the idea of abortion believe. It is not just rape that results in abortion, but health issues, or the mother's position (whether it be financial, healthwise, whatever). Often times, abortion is in the baby's best interest. I don't know how many times Luck has to repeat him/herself, so let me restate. Sunflower seed does not equal sunflower.JUST BECAUSE THEY AREN'T BORN YET, IT'S ALRIGHT TO KILL THEM?! HOW OBLIVIOUS TO REALITY CAN YOU BE? "Let's just kill the babies cuz we couldn't keep our things where they are meant to be." Irresponsible, selfish, evil. The best ways to describe abortion. The only case I believe abortion is necessary is when a girl is raped and becomes pregnant, because she can't control what he did to her. But anyway, abortion is obviously wrong, whether it be morally or scientifically, it all equals wrong.
*Sigh*
Please, let's debate rationally.
Tbh, I think the culprits should have to live with what they've done in a cold cell with nothing to do. It's like being dead, only conscious. I think death is a privilege to those living in monotony.
That is an extremely ignorant, one-sided view of what defenders of the idea of abortion believe. It is not just rape that results in abortion, but health issues, or the mother's position. Often times, abortion is in the baby's best interest. I don't know how many times Luck has to repeat him/herself, so let me restate. Sunflower seed does not equal sunflower.
Side note: You can get as frustrated as you want, but you cannot expect everyone to see things your way.
Please don't change the definition of what is human to suit your agenda.Not too logical, but too simplistic. I've said a human being is more than the sum of its genetic material. Please don't put words into my mouth.
The fetus is human. It has human DNA. Pregnant women aren't walking around with an alien inside of them that magically turns into a human when she starts pushing.
*Facepalm*
Morals are subjective, and the fetus isn't classified as a human, just as the sunflower seed isn't classified as a sunflower. And I don't see you going to your local meat farm and protesting for the cows, chickens, lamb, and pigs. I mean, they kill animals that are unaware of their existence. Strangely enough, the same people who are pro-life are FOR capital punishment, war, and many other things that involve killing innocent people that ARE aware of their existence. This is the same capital punishment that killed people who proven innocent later.
There are many mutations that happen during the 9 months in the womb. And although your argument makes sense, it wouldn't work that much. Sunflower seeds aren't sunflowers. They may have come from sunflowers, but they aren't sunflowers.
You shouldn't let yourself get so agitated, it doesn't help anyone.You evil little---- UGGGGGGGHHH!! NO CUSS WORDS ON THE ThREADS!!
*Sigh*
Please, let's debate rationally.
Tbh, I think the culprits should have to live with what they've done in a cold cell with nothing to do. It's like being dead, only conscious. I think death is a privilege to those living in monotony.
That is an extremely ignorant, one-sided view of what defenders of the idea of abortion believe. It is not just rape that results in abortion, but health issues, or the mother's position (whether it be financial, healthwise, whatever). Often times, abortion is in the baby's best interest. I don't know how many times Luck has to repeat him/herself, so let me restate. Sunflower seed does not equal sunflower.
Side note: You can get as frustrated as you want, but you cannot expect everyone to see things your way.