Yet anti-choice Christians are willing to impose their consciences on all. Doesn't seem too neighborly to me.
The conscience of the pregnant woman is all that matters in her decision, not yours. She doesn't care what you consider immoral. You just said that it was irrelevant to others.
I think it's immoral of you to try to impose your conscience on others, a conscience you just said was irrelevant to them.
Nobody is trying to force Christians to have abortions, but Christians are trying to force everybody to follow their religious preference. Yes, that's immoral to me.
You might have e confused with another poster. I'm uninterested in the definition of when life begins. I've tried to be clear that definitions are irrelevant to moral arguments.
An act doesn't become moral or immoral because any given word is applied to it such as life, human, person, etc.. It doesn't matter when you or I say life begins. The act is no more or less immoral whatever your answer.
The fetus has a right to life when human beings enact and enforce laws to that effect. That's where rights come from, not semantic arguments. Presently, the pregnant woman is the one with the rights, including the right to terminate the pregnancy
You continue to see this as a religious issue, yet I haven't invoked religion in any form once. Your prejudice and phobia is showing.
I have invoked the Constitution, and other applicable laws.
The pre meditated killing of another is both illegal, and immoral. Because someones conscience says they can kill, their desire isn't validated.
I have used the example of the pre civil war South. A plantation owner believes black slaves are sub human (like an unborn baby), and the law supports his owning them, killing them.
The Abolitionists should have kept their mouths shut when they strongly advocated for freedom of the slaves. They were trying to shove their conscience and religion down the throats of everyone else, and they had no right to do this, correct?
Like the slaves, an unborn baby is a person who is under the total control of another, by a word their life can be snuffed out.
I have every right to demand and advocate for the unborn having the rights the Constitution says is theirs.
I and millions of others have this right and will continue to work toward ending the killing.