OK, Rence, this is a good example.
OK. . .now, we’ll say that a woman has the ‘choice’ (and it is legal) to have an abortion.
Now. . .either an abortion is murder of a child, or it isn’t.
Science has shown that at conception, there is an individual ‘human being’ there.
And in an abortion, that growing human being is killed.
Now **you’re **saying (correct me if I’m wrong) that despite your own ‘personal belief’ that abortion is wrong, any woman should have the ‘freedom of choice’ to decide whether an abortion is ‘right for her.’
**I believe that abortion is wrong for me, but I don’t believe women should be denied access to Plan B if they were raped and I feel very strongly about that. I believe very strongly that women have the right to prevent a pregnancy in the case of rape: it was not their choice, it was forced upon them, and they should be able to defend themselves from further harm. I honestly don’t care what you say about it. I care about my right to defend myself from further harm. And I believe other women have the right to defend themselves from further harm.
There are some women out there who might be able to handle a pregnancy after they’ve been raped, and that’s great for them. There are others who could not. And they should not be forced. It should be their choice.
My belief that abortion is wrong for me is based on the teachings of the CC only. There is no denying that there is “life” at the moment of conception, but we don’t even know when a soul reaches that life. I don’t expect someone who doesn’t share those beliefs to be subject to my beliefs. I’m sorry that you can’t understand that. That’s how I feel about it. I would not want to be subject to others’ beliefs and I don’t force my beliefs on others**
And I’m saying that argument is balderdash.
But you have the right to your opinion and I support your right to your opinion.
Your argument appears to be on very thin and shaky ground that the current ‘legality’ of an action makes it **permissible morally.
**Of course you think my arguement is on very thin and shaky ground, you don’t even allow me the right to have my own opinion. Your position regarding abortion, plan B and rape is absolute and gives no one an inch to disagree with you. I get that. I understand that. Therefore, nothing I say in contrast to your belief is going to make sense or be anything else but thin and shaky. I would still believe it if plan B were outlawed and taken out of emegency rooms. ****
**Look, the above is how I feel about abortion and plan b in the event of rape. You can criticize me all you want, that’s your right. But I, OTOH, have the right to my opinion as well. I have the right to live my life the way I choose. If Heaven Forbid, I ever got raped, I’d do all I could to prevent from being pregnant immediately. The rest of the abortion argument doesn’t apply to me because it’s not a choice for me. I doubt anything you say will change my mind, any more than anything I have said will change your mind. But I really don’t want to drag this out to 50+ pages of how your right and I’m wrong. We’re going to have to agree to disagree. I feel very strongly about this and I know you do too. I know very well how you feel about this matter, and I know you know how I feel about it. I’m sorry that you can’t respect my rights. But know that I respect your opinion and your rights. **