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Ok, I've got to get this thought out of my head. So I'll purge it onto your readers.
Why would not everyone be pro-choice? This is a thought I've been having.
To be pro-choice is not to be "Pro-baby killer", "fetus destroying", etc.. ad emotionum. To be pro-choice is to support a choice to either have a child (pro-life, go figure!?) or to remove the child before it is born. It's not about saying all babies must be killed. It's not even stating that it isn't wrong to kill a child before it's been born. I know my own mother is pro-choice (ironic, leave the pun alone) but she doesn't feel abortion is ever exactly right, yet she supports other people's choices to make what choices they want with their lives and even would have had an abortion had she felt it was neccessary.
By supporting a pro-life position in the government, you deny the free-will to do what you want with the body you control and the things that happen to be in it. Without the freedom of choice over what we can do with our bodies in even the most dire of situations, we become merely another totalitarian state. By enforcing your own morality upon government officials or supporting officials that force their own upon the voters, you support dictating what people can or can not do with their own bodies. Not choice. Just pure dictatorship.
Sure, the obvious argument is "It is the child's life to decide whether it wants to live" but that child is 1. Not fully developed, 2. In most cases cannot survive without being attached to the mother, 3. Incapable of living inside the mother without also taking her life in it's hands. If a child exists in the womb, it is endangering that woman's life and her decision on whether or not to support it's birthing. To put it bluntly, that fetus is accidentally and cooperatively holding that woman hostage for her life, and she is happy to let it. Seeing as if it is chosen to be born, she'll have a child to raise, but if it is seen as unneeded in some fashion, it will be capable to destroy it before it brings harm upon the mother.
There are many reasons one may have to have an abortion that we cannot control, i.e. rape, low weight in the mother, too many kids at once, other health reasons, or even sadly, economic reasons. Sure, abstinence works and I practice it myself, but governing how another one chooses to live their live by what you feel is your "right" is denying their "rights" to free choice in how they govern their own body.
Just letting you know right here and now to those that don't know, I'm an atheist and fully support a woman's choice to have a baby or not, but I'm never going to be one to tell her what she can or cannot do with her own body. Gods or doctrines make no matter to me, because supposedly we've been given a right in the US to hold power over own our lives as well as those that threaten them.
Why would not everyone be pro-choice? This is a thought I've been having.
To be pro-choice is not to be "Pro-baby killer", "fetus destroying", etc.. ad emotionum. To be pro-choice is to support a choice to either have a child (pro-life, go figure!?) or to remove the child before it is born. It's not about saying all babies must be killed. It's not even stating that it isn't wrong to kill a child before it's been born. I know my own mother is pro-choice (ironic, leave the pun alone) but she doesn't feel abortion is ever exactly right, yet she supports other people's choices to make what choices they want with their lives and even would have had an abortion had she felt it was neccessary.
By supporting a pro-life position in the government, you deny the free-will to do what you want with the body you control and the things that happen to be in it. Without the freedom of choice over what we can do with our bodies in even the most dire of situations, we become merely another totalitarian state. By enforcing your own morality upon government officials or supporting officials that force their own upon the voters, you support dictating what people can or can not do with their own bodies. Not choice. Just pure dictatorship.
Sure, the obvious argument is "It is the child's life to decide whether it wants to live" but that child is 1. Not fully developed, 2. In most cases cannot survive without being attached to the mother, 3. Incapable of living inside the mother without also taking her life in it's hands. If a child exists in the womb, it is endangering that woman's life and her decision on whether or not to support it's birthing. To put it bluntly, that fetus is accidentally and cooperatively holding that woman hostage for her life, and she is happy to let it. Seeing as if it is chosen to be born, she'll have a child to raise, but if it is seen as unneeded in some fashion, it will be capable to destroy it before it brings harm upon the mother.
There are many reasons one may have to have an abortion that we cannot control, i.e. rape, low weight in the mother, too many kids at once, other health reasons, or even sadly, economic reasons. Sure, abstinence works and I practice it myself, but governing how another one chooses to live their live by what you feel is your "right" is denying their "rights" to free choice in how they govern their own body.
Just letting you know right here and now to those that don't know, I'm an atheist and fully support a woman's choice to have a baby or not, but I'm never going to be one to tell her what she can or cannot do with her own body. Gods or doctrines make no matter to me, because supposedly we've been given a right in the US to hold power over own our lives as well as those that threaten them.
