dianaiad
Well-Known Member
You may feel that way but people who feel it is ok to allow the choice obviously don't think it's murder. I wouldn't want an abortion but it's not my call to choose how people live and believe. Besides God kills way more fetuses than humans anyway.
1. Do you think that, if you run into a culture that honestly believes that killing and eating anybody they don't like is perfectly acceptable, would you just shrug your shoulders and say that it wasn't your call to choose how people live and believe? Now, I'm not talking about polygamy, or Saturday orgies, or dancing nude under the library steps at midnight while calling upon the ghost of Edgar Allen Poe, or gay marriage, or any belief or act that involves only themselves and willing, consensual volunteers. I'm talking about acts that affect and harm those who did NOT volunteer for the event. You know, like raiding the next town over for candidates for human sacrifices. That sort of thing. I'm willing to guess that you would not be all that blase' about it.
2. "God kills way more fetuses than humans anyway." my argument against abortion has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with the existence of God. In fact, I think that it's more important to us as a species to stop this practice if there is NOT a God than it is if there is. If there IS, there is some hope that these humans have a possible existence elsewhere/when. If there isn't, if the atheists are correct, then they have absolutely no chance at all for a life, and idav? I find the callous wiping out of human life, if this life is all we get, as quite possibly the worst thing we humans do. As well, this argument strikes me as...what...sorry, chemobrain is giving me problems this morning. WHAT is the proper term for something this cynical and, frankly, illogical?
What you are arguing here is something like saying that BECAUSE that first nine months of human life is so dangerous, that this makes it OK to kill the survivors? I can imagine someone standing on the beach with an assault rifle aimed at the survivors of a shipwreck, shooting any of those who actually made the shore, excusing himself by saying that since so many of them did NOT survive, it's just fine and dandy to kill the ones who did.
These arguments, which I have seen many times, have never left me with anything but a very sour taste, and utter wonder at the capacity of humans to rationalize any horrific act.