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Lets suppose I give you the WIN on the medical argument and say at a minimum that she was going to be in danger at some future time. Not the day of the abortion, but later. As you pointed out I am no Doctor.My point NCJis that I know for myself that the evidence provided is not proper evidence. Of course you and anyone else do not know what I am or am not, but clearly I do. And this “evidence” is nonsense, anyone with much introspection knows that one doctor’s medical opinion that the girl wasn’t in imminent danger is in no way a refutation of the better supported medical evidence that a 9 year old pregnant with twins would be at risk.
I’m sure you won’t understand this, based on past experience, but its a very cogent argument.
This is Catholic.Com which I for one take to mean that we are talking religious, moral and theological aspects of life. That being said taking away the entire medical argument since this is not a Doctors or Medical forum we can discuss the issue from a theological standpoint
Which life is more precious? I think you would agree that they could have waited a day for the abortion. They could have waited a week, maybe a month, maybe two months. Every minute, every hour, every day would have allowed for viability.
From a purely morale and ethical standpoint choosing death over the possibility of life says something, it means something. The simple fact that in the end the girl would have required medical intervention is a likely given and valid point, but it did not have to be that day.
Even with a WIN in the Doctor knows column killing babies, fetuses, human for me is wrong. In the event that it is necessary to take the babies out, at some future point, and they die then at least the attempt was made to save life, rather then kill life. Someday we, humanity, is going to be able to ensure that life can grow at conception and that will open up event more debate. Should a fetus that the mother wants to kill be allowed to mature in an artificial womb? Boy who has the right to kill then? Does the mother OWN the fetus?
These are all valid topics, the same as the Pygmy slant, in order to make us think how will we view life? Does it belong to the parents to kill? Does it belong to the state? Does it belong to the individual? Does it belong to God.
Personally I don’t trust men, as they have consistently let humanity down over history when given god-like powers. I myself would not give this choice to the state, or to Doctors to decide. In the future when a fetus can survive without the mother I think it should have that right? What about you? What side of life will you be on then? Why is it so different now?