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Well, if a child is unconscious, he or she would not feel you stabbing him or her and killing the child. But what the child can feel does not decide if it is ok to kill the child.
That's true. I think that all killing, is inherently immoral. There is something destructive about killing that isn't good.
But I think it's a question of if the killing of say...a tree is more or less morally wrong than the killing of a dog or a cow.
If we are faced with a situation, a terrible situation where a woman may die in pregnancy, or as an alternative, and embro, which is non sentient, is disposed of (which is killing), could we ever make a case that the sentient woman's life, the woman who experiences pain and emotions, is her life more valuable than the non sentient embryo?
And I think that it is.
And some are countering by saying that all human life is equal and significant, but my thought is that I agree that all life is of value, but if we can sit down and have a steak dinner without even the slightest second thought of remorse for destruction of a sentient animal, how can we be so...against the idea of killing a non sentient embryo, in a circumstance in which a sentient womans life is at stake?
Is it a bad situation to abort the embryo? Absolutely. But in light of the destruction that we regularly carry out on farm animals, it seems contradictory to fight so hard against killing of an embryo in a case where the mother may die (loss of arguably more valuable life).
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