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Murder is already illegal though.
The moment humans throw ethics out the window and kill their own young like some savage beast is the same moment we cease being human.
Both what?
There you go-- they are the least biased you can get access to. None of your anti-choice/anti-women "studies" can be trusted.
Citation Needed. You think I'm going to take your word? Hardly.
Flawed study. Did it take into account other cancer risks? Such as environment, society, medical availability? No.
I do not doubt that some abortions lead to depression. You have a point? No?
You don't think forced birth is MUCH HIGHER RISK OF DEATH due to childbirth?
What about depression because of being FORCED TO CARRY A HATED PARASITE OF AN ABUSER?
What about post-birth depression VERY COMMON-- I quite imagine increased if the baby cannot be cared for, or is unwanted....
Especially among the under 18 crowd? YOU CONVENIENTLY IGNORE THESE FACTS.
Typical.
indeed. This is why there is 100% zero need for any abortion laws of any kind.
There are already protective laws for the safety of the mother.
And there are also plenty of laws to protect the just-born from nefarious activities.
No need for a single abortion law or regulation of any sort.
Good!
And there it is...the male participant excusing himself. "If a man slips up, ho, well..."
Am I wrong in noting that Muslim men do this too, in insisting that women cover themselves for the simple reason that the males can't control themselves in the presence of a uncovered female coif?
Grow up, boys...and take control over that unruly organ that runs your life!
So, the girl getting raped should be denied abortion because she didn't use contraception. Tell us all about how this would play out..."oh, before you rape me, could you please put this bit of latex on..." How well do you think that's going to work.
Because 100% of the anti-abortion people do so because of RELIGION. No other reason.
Even the so-called "atheists" who are anti-abortion, when questioned why? Return to strictly religious non-arguments.
THAT IS WHY.
Because of a strictly religious argument. SEE ABOVE: FORBIDDEN BY THE CONSTITUTION.
Google.
Indeed-- that describes every single anti-abortion "news" site on the planet.
That would be even one more reason that abortion legislation is undesirable. If it were so.Murder is already illegal though.
No. We have laws against murder and abortion is murder.indeed. This is why there is 100% zero need for any abortion laws of any kind.
There are already protective laws for the safety of the mother.
And there are also plenty of laws to protect the just-born from nefarious activities.
No need for a single abortion law or regulation of any sort.
Good!
We just need to legally define abortion as murder.That would be even one more reason that abortion legislation is undesirable. If it were so.
If that was true abortion would already be illegal in all 50 states.No. We have laws against murder and abortion is murder.
We need anti-abortion laws in place for those who argue that abortion is not murder.
Based on what?We just need to legally define abortion as murder.
That would fix things.
Nope.
It isn't a computer program nor software from MS update
Nope.
Nope.
We just need to legally define abortion as murder.
That would fix things.
Are you advocating that we should have different legal terms, or laws, for different people based on their personal beliefs?How about just for your own community, why externalize that belief.
Well, that's kind of an interesting question in a way isn't it. If there were a very simple and broad set of laws and rights at the base of society, something like a religion is naturally a sub-heading springing off of that broad base of law. The religion increases the resolution of law to analyze particulate human action, and under the religion is a sub-group of people. Looks like a system that should have natural boundaries. It is a specific religion, with a specific subset of people we are talking about. Why should the subset of people in religion number A tell the subset of people in philosophy L what to do, beyond what ties to them together in the broad base of common law? If enough people disagree, why should you think that it is appropriate to incorporate your moral idea into the common law? Clearly, too many people disagree so it is inappropriate. That is how america is supposed to work, you should understand that.Are you advocating that we should have different legal terms, or laws, for different people based on their personal beliefs?
I tried to be concise, but it's basically what I said. I, personally, believe abortion is morally wrong (although I also think there are occasions when it is understandable, if not justifiable). However, I acknowledge that my personal beliefs are not, in and of themselves, justification to compel anyone to do anything they don't agree with. Believe me, I've been working this debate through from multiple directions for years, and I come to the conclusion that there is no objective reason to restrict anyones access to abortion. Ultimately, every argument against abortion can be reduced to either an appeal to authority or an appeal to emotion, and, as such, no one should be compelled to abide by them against their own beliefs.I frub'd you a "winner" for this post, but I would really like to hear you expand on this. I have done so in the past, in long, wordy posts that have been mostly ignored. Perhaps you can manage it better, or at least more succinctly, than I can?
So you have no "natural rights" whatever? If someone wants to kick your family out of your house and live there themselves, you have no "natural right" to deny them? You have no natural right to your own life, if somebody else wants to take it away from you? If someone wishes to enslave you, you have no "natural right" to your own liberty, and must therefore submit?
I'm willing to bet a large sum that you don't know what the flipping heck you just said!
No it's not. Murder is quite clearly defined, and abortion falls outside those definitions on several points. I get that you really, really want to use the emotive trump card word to lend weight to your subjective, opinion based beliefs, but it's simply incorrect.No. We have laws against murder and abortion is murder.