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Many in our current culture argue that abortion is a moral choice, whether by those in support of abortion who claim it is immoral to take choice away from the women, or those against abortion who claim it is immoral to kill an innocent person.
What is not dealt with enough (in my opinion) is knowledge. I believe we on the prolife side tend to argue in away that speaks past those we are trying to convince.
What I purpose is using the argument of choice against those who are pro-choice. How do we do this? Here is my method.
What is needed to make an adequate moral choice?
a. The ability to make the choice, i.e., it cannot be forced.
b. Having the adequate knowledge necessary to insure the choice being made is not immoral, i.e., knowing the status of the unborn.
c. The more sever the choice, the greater the need for knowledge.
d. If all three criteria are met, we can be certain an immoral decision has not been made.
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What is not dealt with enough (in my opinion) is knowledge. I believe we on the prolife side tend to argue in away that speaks past those we are trying to convince.
What I purpose is using the argument of choice against those who are pro-choice. How do we do this? Here is my method.
What is needed to make an adequate moral choice?
a. The ability to make the choice, i.e., it cannot be forced.
b. Having the adequate knowledge necessary to insure the choice being made is not immoral, i.e., knowing the status of the unborn.
c. The more sever the choice, the greater the need for knowledge.
d. If all three criteria are met, we can be certain an immoral decision has not been made.
continue…