I believe that being opposed to legally allowing a woman to choose to have an abortion would be considered anti-choice concerning the issue of abortion.kedaman said:what is pro-choice? Can I chose to be anti-choice?
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I believe that being opposed to legally allowing a woman to choose to have an abortion would be considered anti-choice concerning the issue of abortion.kedaman said:what is pro-choice? Can I chose to be anti-choice?
But in the past, not all people were considered legal persons. The argument for slavery in the nineteenth century claimed that slaves were not persons to be protected under the law. Now in the twenty-first century, the argument for abortion is that fetuses are not persons to be protected under law. It is the same deal.Taake said:In the first part it makes sense, but that latter sentence doesn't since all people are equal by law.
Of course!kedaman said:Yes, but can I be pro-choice regarding choosing whether I should be pro-choice or anti-choice regarding abortion?
Pro-choice means people can make the choice to have their fetus abbortedkedaman said:what is pro-choice? Can I chose to be anti-choice?
You have a point there, so from now on we shall discuss when a fetus becomes a person. I believe (correct me if i'm wrong) that a fetus cannot think (cognito ergo sum) untill the ending of the second stage, and can therefore be removed before that.Marek said:But in the past, not all people were considered legal persons. The argument for slavery in the nineteenth century claimed that slaves were not persons to be protected under the law. Now in the twenty-first century, the argument for abortion is that fetuses are not persons to be protected under law. It is the same deal.
Why should a being that can think have a stronger right to life than a being that cannot think?Taake said:You have a point there, so from now on we shall discuss when a fetus becomes a person. I believe (correct me if i'm wrong) that a fetus cannot think (cognito ergo sum) untill the ending of the second stage, and can therefore be removed before that.
So you think that it is okay to kill a person in a coma? They cannot think.Taake said:Because a thing that cannot think cannot be harmed. I'll think about that statement next time I brutally mow the grass![]()
rachel27 said:yes that is true...but im pretty sure the person would be happy that the mother didnt gave an abortion and so they got to live their life....whether their father was a rapist or not
Taake said:You have a point there, so from now on we shall discuss when a fetus becomes a person.
Electric Skeptic said:No, that's YOUR opinion as to what the christian way is. There's only one being who's entitled to decree whta the "True Christian teaching" is, and it ain't you.
Heinrich said:I would like to disagree with your point of view on "personhood" of the fetus.
If I understand you correctly you try to firstly say that we can judge if a fetus is a person or not on it's level of development.
Now I understand that a 10year old child is more developed than a 2 year child. Does this somehow make the 2year child less a person?
If it does we can somehow argue we can kill the 2year old child right?
So I can not agree with you that the level of development can define the status of "person" of "blob of tissue"
Then if I understand you correct on your second argument you say that we can say a fetus is not a person because it "depends" on it's mother for survival.
You are correct a fetus is defnitely more dependant on it's mother for survival than a 2 year old child for example.
But if we say that because the fetus depends on it's mother for survival it is no longer a person and we can therefore kill it....
Then we can also say that a person plugged into a breathing machine in the hospital is no longer a person and we can gladly kill "it" ?
No I have to disagree with you and say that the level of dependency can not be used for a definition of personhood.
Your argument also extends to say that a baby that was born prematurely and is in some high-tech system that helps it survive it is not a person and we can gladly kill it right there.
You say that like there is only one Christian Church. There isn't.Monica02 said:Direct abortion is always wrong and is sinful - this is the teaching of the CHURCH, not just my opinion. Any so called "Christian" church that teaches otherwise is in error. God did indeed give authority to protect and teach His Truth to the Magisterium of the Church. You should get a copy of "The Catechism of the Catholic Church". This will help you to understand what the Church teaches.
I am for the ban of abortion when a one week old embyro or older can be removed from a mother and raised to term without further human support.Heinrich said:Your argument also extends to say that a baby that was born prematurely and is in some high-tech system that helps it survive it is not a person and we can gladly kill it right there.
I would say that if all that is left of me is a torso and head with no functional consciousness, with no chance of recovery I'm already dead and the plug should be pulled. I've left verbal instructions for this to be the case, and the next time I see my lawyer I'll have a talk about having this codified.Heinrich said:And lastly if you were to loose your legs and arms and sights and smell and all basic functionality and atop that loose consciousness, do you stop being you? Or do you become something else?
Spherical Time said:You say that like there is only one Christian Church. There isn't.
And, even in the Catholic Church, many members do not agree with the doctrine set for in the catechism.