nadroj1985 said:
You miss the point of the abortion debate. The question is not whether or not killing an innocent life is wrong. The question is...when does life begin? This is the main crux of the debate, and that's why there is so much disagreement.
I have missed nothing. When I see dead babies, formed babies torn to pieces legally, when I see a flesh and blood human being be torn apart, and other such things, I have a problem with that.
When I see a person who at a time had blood flowing, a beating heart, breathing, moving, I see a person, a living being.
What else am I supposed to see?
Besides all of that, I have a main point.
Once a life has started to be created, it isn't up to any of us to stop said creation. Once the seed has been planted and the egg slowly begins to grow, life has begun, period. Even if you have a twisted view of the fist few stages of a life as not being a human being, when you end it even in those early stages you are STILL killing a human being. The person has begun to form, and you not went and stole life from the being it would have grown into a living and breathing human being, just as you and I.
To me, once a life has started to form and then between that time that it is first created and it is born you kill it and erase it from living, regardless of what time that you do so, it's the murder of another.
The discussion is petty, and doesn't make any sense.
Let's say that in the first month you don't believe that life has begun for that child, let's just say that in theory. Let's say you believe that it's not murder to kill that being. Well, even in that thinking when you cease that life from being able to grow into full development, you are STILL stooping life in it's tracks, you are still robbing a being which at one time was well on it's way to become just as you and I are, you STILL committed murder.
I will never understand how anyone can not comprehend this.