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Situational Fetus Murder
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<blockquote data-quote="xXThePrimeDirectiveXx" data-source="post: 43938488"><p>It would help me politically to see this issue differently since I am liberal in every other respect. My whole platform is the preservation/Equality of life. It's why I oppose Capital Punishment, Needless wars, support Same-sex marriage etc...so I just want to be consistent on this issue. People would say "how can you rail against Capital Punishment to save convicts, but be ok with abortion?"</p><p> </p><p>I don't believe Roe V Wade is in perfect unison with at what point a fetus becomes a viable life outside the womb. I'm not opposed to abortion when it's just a mass of cells. </p><p> </p><p>Thank you for that very well thought out explanation. Perhaps we can discuss if the woman owes the unborn child any responsibility after becoming pregnant. Such as knowing she has created life, and has an obligation to it at that point. It's not a great comparison but some non-religious types express bitterness to what they see the mythical God for creating us and then making us suffer. (If that God-creation situation were real.) Like, why would a God create me and then want to throw me in hell...that argument. (Don't want to go off on tangents here.) Can this be aligned with say how a fetus might feel towards the mother who wants to abort it if the fetus could possess such reasoning?</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, just discussing and I appreciate your feedback.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xXThePrimeDirectiveXx, post: 43938488"] It would help me politically to see this issue differently since I am liberal in every other respect. My whole platform is the preservation/Equality of life. It's why I oppose Capital Punishment, Needless wars, support Same-sex marriage etc...so I just want to be consistent on this issue. People would say "how can you rail against Capital Punishment to save convicts, but be ok with abortion?" I don't believe Roe V Wade is in perfect unison with at what point a fetus becomes a viable life outside the womb. I'm not opposed to abortion when it's just a mass of cells. Thank you for that very well thought out explanation. Perhaps we can discuss if the woman owes the unborn child any responsibility after becoming pregnant. Such as knowing she has created life, and has an obligation to it at that point. It's not a great comparison but some non-religious types express bitterness to what they see the mythical God for creating us and then making us suffer. (If that God-creation situation were real.) Like, why would a God create me and then want to throw me in hell...that argument. (Don't want to go off on tangents here.) Can this be aligned with say how a fetus might feel towards the mother who wants to abort it if the fetus could possess such reasoning? Anyway, just discussing and I appreciate your feedback. [/QUOTE]
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