If I may play devil’s advocate, or at least present objections I have heard to your points…
So long as you’re open to the possibility of eternal damnation, sure, go for it.
Conception is a necessary but insufficient component of personhood. The sufficient component is self-awareness.
It seems like you’re arguing that because we make moral judgments about self-awareness that we must therefore ignore the value of any nature which intrinsically gives functionality to self awareness. But this doesn’t follow. For example, If you believe in the soul, you could say that it is the soul that is most relevant. However, it would be shortsighted indeed if one were to ignore the importance of the brain in its ability to provide functionality for the souls expression in the physical order. The brain is just as important and relevant because if the brain is damaged, we cannot function in the real world as a person. Having a “brain” is an intrinsic part of what makes us a person. Similarly, i exist now as a person because the elements intrinsic to person hood were in production from the moment of conception. In light of the fact that i am here now, so long as the embryonic process was allowed to mature, I know that it was in fact “i” that was being made. In light of the fact that i am here now as the end product of a definite process, proves that the embryo was in production to the intrinsic end of creating “me” or a person from the moment of conception; and thus the embryo is just as important to my functional value as a person since my very nature as a person is defined by that moment of conception. If somebody attempts to stop that process, they destroy the end to which the embryonic process is in production; which is a “person”. Therefore it is correct for me to conclude, insofar as i am the intrinsic end product of that process, that a human embryo is a developing
person.
I don’t truly believe in right and wrong.
It is irrelevant. Most people who fight for pro - choice do so on the notion of moral equality and moral dignity. “
Moral truth” is the defining motivation of the pro choice movement, regardless of whether it is rational or not to believe in objective moral values.They argue that pro life is intrinsically “wrong” because it is depriving women of a moral dignity which they ought to have as “persons” with freewill. And they try to
morally justify the use of abortion as not being murder by using the
moral argument that a embryo should be denied the value of a person because in its present state, it is not a walking talking person; and they expect us to recognize and understand the objective moral truth of their statement. They may not really believe in right and wrong, but so long as they attempt to justify abortion on “moral terms”, they are bound to a standard of moral truth that is true whether we subjectively think it is or not, and is a truth that we can reason to according to that universal moral standard. Pro-choice is a moral argument; it isn’t an argument against objective moral values. Otherwise their claim cannot be determined as objectively valid.
Ones position on moral nihilism is really irrelevant because that is the the motivation of the movement.
…the concept of a “person in development” does not equate to a “person”, and thus does not receive the rights and privileges of a “person”.
This is just an assertion. You have not provided us with any explanation as to why an embryo does not equate to a person. As i said before, it is correct to think of the embryo as having the same value as a person because that is the intrinsic end to which the embryonic process is in act;
it is making a person. If you destroy the embryo you destroy the end to which the embryonic process was in act. If we truly value the end to which the embryonic process is in act, we cannot justify destroying that embryo. In so far as the human embryo is intrinsically in act to that which we value, it is right for me to think of the embryo as being a
person in development. We say that people have value not because of what they can give us as persons, but rather because they are persons, and thus we must protect all that which is immediately intrinsic to the existence of a person which includes their dna and what ever other nature that is intrinsic to person-hood such as their conception. If you value my existence as a person now, then you must value my conception.
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