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PerryJ
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It is more wrong to kill a child than an adult. Your are using the term fetus to portray a belief that it is a mass of cells. Abortions occur to children with arms, legs and a brain. They can yawn or hiccup. The feel the pain of death. Some studies state they feel pain more than adults do. In Iraq we have 4,000 soldiers volunteering to fight the war as compared to 5 - 6 million children that feel the pain of death with no choice. A person God created and deemed to be put on this Earth. Once on this Earth man has the free will to chose his life path. To kill a fetus as you state is to directly deny God’s intent. That is why it is a mortal sin.Furthermore, I have to query the notion of innocence here - at what point does a person stop being innocent? What about a person who has tried to lead an exemplary life, and has done good deeds and helped people? I’m sure there are people like that being killed and maimed in the Middle East. Isn’t that worse than aborting a foetus - which is only ‘innocent’ through lack of opportunity? I’m well aware of the pro-life argument that an unborn child may one day discover a cure for cancer, or go on to achieve greatness in some other fashion; by the same token, they may grow up to be an arch-villain, a-la Hitler or Mussolini.
At the end of the day, killing is killing. What is at issue is whether it is more wrong to kill an unborn child than an adult. In practical terms, in real terms, killing an adult who has formed attachments in the world affects more people than killing an unborn foetus. I’m pretty sure that I will never be convinced that abortion causes more suffering than war.
In fact science has proven that the fetus is a life. The child feels pain and has the ability to move. On does not even need to be a Christian to understand this principle. Many atheist understand that abortion is wrong.
Look up the meaning of Killing (to hide in wait) to premeditate,Look up war, Then look up Psalms:94-20 then