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Abortion is immoral
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“We are all born ignorant, but one must work hard to remain stupid.” - Benjamin Franklin So flat Earthers, man-made climate change deniers, and just science deniers.
I friended myself!
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1. When the birthing of the baby posts a life endangering threat to both the baby and the mother
2. When the fetus is inevitably going to die
In cases other than these, it is no longer sacrificing a life to save another, or putting it out of its misery. Rather, it is the willing, intentional taking of a human life.
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A: Human.
Q: What's the end-state of an abortion?
A: The fetus is killed.
Q: Can you kill something that isn't alive?
A: No, by definition you cannot.
Q: Does that mean that Human fetuses are alive?
A: Yes, it does.
Q: Is it immoral to take the life of a Human fetus?
A: Sounds pretty bad when you put it that way.
Q: You mean logically?
A: Yea I guess so.
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Objectively I suppose it's not immoral, Subjectively it is though and since consequences are subjective...that's all that really matters. You can't really argue that something's objectively moral in court when our laws are founded upon subjective ideology.
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Is an embryo functionally equivalent to a person under the law? Or, put another way, should an embryo be treated as functionally equivalent to a person under the law? These questions broaden out quite a bit when we talk about abortion because abortion isn't solely an issue of how we designate an embryo or fetus. There are a variety of concerns at play, particularly for the potential mother. Depending on your answers to those first two questions, you might think that the answer is simple, but I would argue that the morality of abortion is inherently complex whether or not you think an embryo or a fetus warrants the same rights as any viable human being.
Is abortion immoral? That depends who you ask and whose rights they favor. The vast majority of the population would probably agree that embryos and fetuses are not wholly dispensable, so the question is less "should these lives be valued?" and more "how should the law treat these lives?"
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It's not looking down on anyone to make the admission that the act of killing someone isn't good. It might bring about more good than bad in the end, but in the moment, at the time of action...the killing is not good. To attempt to re-brand this ideology as "Looking down on Soldiers killing" speaks volumes sir, that effectively sums up enough for everyone here...of that I'm sure.
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Put an end to or cause the failure or defeat of (something)
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The context of "Frowned upon" is further elaborated and clarified by the statement "Is generally pitied as something unfortunate that they had to do...and rightfully so".
We all make mistakes, I made some yesterday, I made some today and I'll make more tomorrow...but using half of someone's statement in order to justify a strawman argument is hardly a simple mistake.
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Well I acknowledge what you say regardless of how bold the lie but I respect your choice. Good luck sir.
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