I believe that most people consider a fetus as a growing tissue inside the woman with no life of it's own. I think a lot of people do not believe the baby has a life until it exits the womb.
Actually the pols say otherw sie. For example a 2003 Newsweek poll of 4000 people got the following result to the question "when does life begin:"
Fertilized egg 46 %
Embryo 12%
Viable 12%
At birth 24%
Don't Know 7%
I think this way because up until three years ago I was very pro-choice. I had many debates arguing for pro-choice. I was also a huge Kerry for president debator.
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Point is, I know both sides of the track. It was in an argument with my wife over Catholic teaching that I was determined to prove her wrong that I studied scripture and the catechism that I found personal revelation on this topic. I was wrong. DEAD WRONG.
You are entitled to your opinion that you were wrong. Others who have studied scripture, like myself, have reached dirrering conclusions.
And not only evidence with scripture that abortion is murder but with science as well.
There is disagreement as to what both scripture and science say on the issue of abortion.
I have also been confounded at our legal system and it's hyprocracy. Meaning, we have abortion as a legal killing of a life. We know the legal system sees the unborn child as a life because in murder cases of a pregnant woman the legal system treats it as a double homocide.
The Roe decision does not say that a fetus is not a life. It creates a balancing test. That is why I asked whether you had ever read the Roe decison. In Roe the Court held that during the first trimester the pregnant woman's rights superceed those of the fetus, and she may have unrestricted access to an abortion. During the second trimester the state can impose limited restrictions except in cases or rape or incest or when the woman's life is in danger. During the third trimester the state can prohibit abortion except in cases or rape or incest or when the woman's life is in danger.
There is no hyprocracy in the legal system on thsi issue, because there is a difference between a woman who chooses to control her own body and a third party who chooses to kill the woman and the fetus.
So, the legal system does not give this baby any human rights, except through it's mother, until the baby is out of the womb.
No, as I have written above, the legal system does give some legal protection to the fetus.
So, our legal system does not give the child any of the rights of the Constitution until it is out of the womb.
Wrong. Citizenship begins at birth (14th Amendment). As I have already said, that does not mean that a fetus has no rights.
Maybe our system sees the mother's womb as a place different than of this country much like an alien from another country and thus affords it no rights???
No, actually aliens, even those who are here illegally, still have rights.
I have read some of Wade vs Roe and mostly in times past to support Pro-Choice.
Perhaps you need to read the entire decision, because you clearly do not understand it.
My concerns are not with the legalities of abortion in regards to man's law as it is my concern for our eternal souls in regards to GOD's laws.
And as I said, other people read scripture and come to differing conclusions.
Not to mention the murder of more than 4,000 little souls a day.
But this thread is only dealing with abortions in the cases of rape and incest, which accounts for only a small number of abortions.