I don’t see what the your problem is with these things. Humans have evolved differently from other species. What is the issue here?
Your original question was, “how do you know there is moral responsibility?” You agree we have evolved differently from other creatures, so you and I both conclude that, as humans, we have been set apart from the rest of the earth, because we have a sense of right and wrong. We have been designed with massive potential to do right, as God would not have created us in His image only to be destructive.
It has benefits. Why do think woman do it? But (artificial) abortion had very little (if any) effect on our evolution.
WHAT benefits?
Post-abortion syndrome (PAS) is a term used to describe a set of mental health characteristics which some researchers claim to have observed in women following an abortion.[48] The psychopathological symptoms attributed to PAS are similar to those of post-traumatic stress disorder, but have also included, “repeated and persistent dreams and nightmares related with the abortion, intense feelings of guilt and the ‘need to repair’”.[48] PAS is listed in neither the DSM-IV-TR nor the ICD-10. …Other studies have shown a correlation between abortion and negative psychological impact. A 1996 study found that suicide is more common after miscarriage and especially after induced abortion, than in the general population.[53] Additional research in 2002 reported that the risk of clinical depression was higher for women who chose to have an abortion compared to those who opted to carry to term — even if the pregnancy was unwanted.[54] Another study in 2006, which used data gathered over a 25-year period, found an increased occurrence of clinical depression, anxiety, suicidal behavior, and substance abuse among women who had previously had an abortion.[55] (Wikipedia)
If by artificial abortion you mean miscarrige, then miscarrige could in no way have the same degree of deteriorating effects on society than a concious abortion does; as miscarrige is an act of nature, while in contrast abortion is a man-made decision, executed by men; and the results of the actions are taken on by those who made the decision.
Yes, it is a capable of benefits. Think of a family that has an individual that has severe emotional problem (like chemical depression). It will benefit the family (which share genes at a higher rate than random individuals). If the depressive kills himself the family will not have to waster resources of this person. Think of the benefits to pre-agriculture family band if this individual killed himself.
It could be beneficial…Yeah. Maybe to race of robots.
Consider the emotional strain it would put on all of them! Imagine if an 11-year-old boy shot himself in front of his 4-year-old sister. She would never be the same, and the hurt gained from that experience would likely negatively affect her spouse, friends’, and childrens’ life. Sacrificing a few resources is a small price to pay for a future of depression or other emotional disorder due to loss.
(…I would be very surprised if you ran into a family whose child had committed suicide, and they told you they were grateful because now they didn’t have to feed him.)
And our culture is part of what we are exposed to that effects are future actions.
That’s exactly correct.
Sure we have selfish desires, but we also have unselfish desires.
Such as…? Why would we want to do anything unselfish if we do not have moral responsibility/obidience to God as a reason for doing so?
No, but it helps the majority of the individuals. Think of two sets of individuals. One that lives in anarchy and one that has formal set of rules and regulations and a way to enforce these rules. Which one is more likely to benefit the individuals?
The second; I see your point. Although as to why the individual would want to institute such a government without a desire to do moral good is beyond me.
A.S.: There is only so much I can say if you have already chosen not accept anything that has been presented to you thusfar. Best of luck in the future, and know that I’ll be praying for you.
God Bless!
~Bree