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stephie_venuto
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Hi everyone!
A while ago, I posted this on my blog:
“While many try to use the phrase of “a woman’s right to choose” to be justification to murdering thousands upon thousands of innocent babies every year, it is, in actuality, an incredibly weak argument. The question among many is when the human being is to be considered alive. Society portrays the Catholic view of “alive at the moment of conception” to be based purely on the Catholic moral code and teaching; however, what society tends to overlook is what science stays on this subject. By definition for something to be alive it must have cells, be able to pass on genes, respond to stimuli, and use energy, at the very least. A fetus is most definitely composed on cells, it passes on genes, it responds to stimuli, and is uses energy; therefore, by science’s definition, and not just Catholics’, a fetus is a living creature. Since this living creature is a human being, and abortion ends the life of this human being, abortion is murder. Just like no person has the right to murder any human being they see on the street, the argument of murdering a human being in the womb, passing it off as simply a “woman’s right to choose”, is invalid.”
Someone commented: “With that kind of logic, whenever a woman is on her period, she is committing murder.”
I’ve heard this “If abortion is murder, then menstruation is murder” argument many times, but I never know how to completely defend it.
As a young apologist, I’d really like to understand the best at to argue this point. Thank you!
A while ago, I posted this on my blog:
“While many try to use the phrase of “a woman’s right to choose” to be justification to murdering thousands upon thousands of innocent babies every year, it is, in actuality, an incredibly weak argument. The question among many is when the human being is to be considered alive. Society portrays the Catholic view of “alive at the moment of conception” to be based purely on the Catholic moral code and teaching; however, what society tends to overlook is what science stays on this subject. By definition for something to be alive it must have cells, be able to pass on genes, respond to stimuli, and use energy, at the very least. A fetus is most definitely composed on cells, it passes on genes, it responds to stimuli, and is uses energy; therefore, by science’s definition, and not just Catholics’, a fetus is a living creature. Since this living creature is a human being, and abortion ends the life of this human being, abortion is murder. Just like no person has the right to murder any human being they see on the street, the argument of murdering a human being in the womb, passing it off as simply a “woman’s right to choose”, is invalid.”
Someone commented: “With that kind of logic, whenever a woman is on her period, she is committing murder.”
I’ve heard this “If abortion is murder, then menstruation is murder” argument many times, but I never know how to completely defend it.
As a young apologist, I’d really like to understand the best at to argue this point. Thank you!