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So taking control of a child's body and dismembering it, or poisoning it is OK, because the child is inconvenient, even if the mental health reason behind allowing abortion often pans out the opposite way.No. If society wants to admit that all humans own their bodies, then it cannot ethically force a woman to remain pregnant against her wishes. Taking away control of someone's body, in my opinion, is about the worst thing that can be done to someone. Likewise, euthanizing someone against their will is ethically unacceptable, as is not allowing someone who is terminally ill to painlessly end their life.
However, pregnancy (and abortion) are different from euthanasia, because one human is living inside and off of another human. Until there is an alternative method to immediately remove an unborn human without resulting in its death, elective abortion must remain legal.
It may be my opinion that people shouldn't be murdered, and I view it as my responsibility to ensure that as few murders occur as possible... within my reasonable capacity.
It is a matter of stopping the killing of innocent humans, without taking sides. You take the side of the mother, probably even in the questionable circumstance of mental health (many women suffer emotionally from abortion), but probably not simply for convenience (perfectly legal right now!).
I disagree that one can justify killing an innocent in a perfectly natural setting, for whatever reason. I'm not going to kill someone because they're retarded or embarassing, why kill them in-utero? Why allow it?
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then it cannot ethically force a woman to remain pregnant against her wishes.
I can't ethically allow her to kill someone. With the current state of medicine in the US pregnancy and giving birth is not particularly dangerous (in fact serious life threatening complications are rare - but good statistics aren't immediately available for a comparison), and motherhood and giving birth are actually protective, even of a woman's mental health.
How many abortionists, who make a living selling abortions, do you think tell their patients things like this?
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