I apologize if I have misrepresented your arguments, I only cut the text up to make it clear what I was commenting on.
Yes I do claim that there is no way of telling if/when a fetus becomes self-aware.
I have never heard of such a study, if you have a reference to this I would love to read about it.
I agree with you about life present even before conception, but I do not consider this human life. A single cell is to me not a human beeng.
This morning I killed a moth in my kitchen (we have a moth problem
), that is I took a life, but I do not feel that it was a criminal act.
To me it was just a moth, and to me an egg is just an egg.
To me a fertilized egg containing 2 cells is no more a human being than it was when it contained only 1 cell.
4 cells, 8 cells, ... Still not a human being to me.
The problem for me is that at some point a group of cells and becomes a human being (and I don't really care if it is self aware or not), but I am not sure when.
I don't think a newborn child is really self aware, but I don't see this as an argument that it is ok to kill children!
I do think the pregnant woman is the person best qualified to descide about having an abortion or not.
If you turn the argumant around and say she should not be allowed to descide, you then have to descide who makes the desision.
You can make a set of complicated laws, but they will never be able to cover all cases adequately.
The simplest law is to say, abortion is illegal.
This would mean that the 8 year old girl who was raped by her uncle would have to carrie the baby full term and give birth. Somehow that does not seem fair to me.
If you start making exceptions the rules quickly become very complicated.
You could for example say that abortion is ok in case of rape, but then you have the problem of determining when something is rape.
Who has to prove it is rape? Can a girl simply claim rape and then have an abortion?
If you need to prove that it is rape, you will end up with cases where a girl is raped but can't prove it and is stuck bringing up the rapists child.
Even if she can prove she was raped it will probably take time, and the fetus will grow while you argue about if the abortion is legal or not.
The point I am trying to make is that simply saying that abortion is illegal is not acceptable to me.
Saying that abortion is legal if ... is just to complicated to be practical.
Which in my mind only leaves 'let the pregnant woman descide as long as she is no more than 12 weeks pregnant' (exchange 12 with a number which is acceptable to you)
The 12 weeks limit that we have in my country was chosen for a mixture of reasons I think.
The practical reason that the woman has to have time to find out she is pregnant, think about if abortion is accaptable to her and if so have an abortion.
Also a 12 weeks old fetus is not yet so developed that it would be able to survive outside the womb even with medical assistance (at least this was true when the law was made, but since medical science keeps advancing who knows these days), and the fact that the fetus isn't viable makes the abortion more acceptable to most people.