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This is what she said.
Actually, there are three other differences. [between born and unborn babies; I said the only differences are size and development] One is viability. A 1st term embryo/fetus is not viable and may never be viable due to natural reasons. The second is that it cannot feel pain. It is far worse from an objective stand point with the concept of unnecessary suffering for a dog to burn alive in a fire than an embryo to simply perish. If this is not the case then why aren’t people disturbed by the fact that over 50% of zygotes/embryos/fetuses die naturally. If they were fully developed born babies dying at an alarming 50% rate or if a few people were going around burning 50% of animals alive then people would be disturbed and panicked. The fact of the matter is this. You don’t value embryos the same as born people either. Otherwise, you would be disturbed by these natural deaths the same way if 50% of children were dying from the flu. You know it and I know it.
There is no reason for me to compare the value of child to that of a teenager. There is no conflict of rights there. The analogy doesn’t apply. [analogy is, that since the only differences between born and unborn child are size and development, if the unborn are not people, then that must mean that toddlers are less human than teenagers] Secondly, abortion used as a method of birth control wouldn’t apply to fetuses in later stages either b/c it is not necessary. The woman has a window at the beginning to decide. *
Lady, when abortion was illegal many women committed suicide or bled to death from having unsafe abortions. Besides, women are going to have abortions anyway. Statistics show that women in countries where it is illegal have more abortions than ones where it is legal. You can’t stop it. And making it illegal provides no value to society it all. It is actually harmful.
If you give embryos equal rights as other citizens you will make it dangerous FOR ALL WOMEN to be pregnant. I already gave you real examples. Yet, you have yet to show any harm to society as a whole in making abortion legal. [Actually, I did point all the harmful side effects abortion has on women, such as cancer and suicide caused by guilt, but she ignored that too] Little babies have not been devalued through laws. [Again, I told her that people actually tried to get a law passed to let babies who survive be left to die of neglect, and I told how this happens illegally anyway] It is still illegal to kill them. Fact, legislation has become stricter in protecting children since Roe vs Wade passed.
Secondly, if you allow the government to restrict a woman’s right to her own body * in case of abortion then what is preventing a future government from mandating her to have one. We just can’t have it. If you allow the governemtn to ignore the right to her own body then what is preventing the governent from forcing people to have medical procedures or donating their kidney? Sorry. We just can’t have that.
Besides, we have freedom of religion in this country. We don’t allow one religious group to force their religious views on others. Otherwise religious freedom equally is impossible. The role of the government is not to legislate morality. The role of the gov’t is to protect us from one another and uphold rights equally as laid out in the Constitution.
The fact of the matter is, abortion is not murder. If you want to believe it is based on your own moral code then fine. I am not going to argue with you about the morality of abortion. That is subjective and your opinion. However, you are not above other people to dictate to them through laws what they can and cannot do. [This is the second time she brought this up. I then used her except words except I used rape instead of abortion for the example, to show her how ridiculous the argument is, but she just said abortion has nothing to do with rape, (although other times she has said that banning abortion is like rape) and then said nothing else about it] That just starts a war. And if you look at the history and oppressiveness of religion then you should agree that a theocracy is not good. And women have been the worse victims of religion and still to this day. 500 years of witch burning by Christians should give anyone pause.
Should I just ignore that last statement, because it is entirely irrelevant to the topic of discussion?
How do I respond?
Or considering the times she outright ignored what I said because it refuted her arguments, should I just give up arguing about it with her, and just pray for her?**
Actually, there are three other differences. [between born and unborn babies; I said the only differences are size and development] One is viability. A 1st term embryo/fetus is not viable and may never be viable due to natural reasons. The second is that it cannot feel pain. It is far worse from an objective stand point with the concept of unnecessary suffering for a dog to burn alive in a fire than an embryo to simply perish. If this is not the case then why aren’t people disturbed by the fact that over 50% of zygotes/embryos/fetuses die naturally. If they were fully developed born babies dying at an alarming 50% rate or if a few people were going around burning 50% of animals alive then people would be disturbed and panicked. The fact of the matter is this. You don’t value embryos the same as born people either. Otherwise, you would be disturbed by these natural deaths the same way if 50% of children were dying from the flu. You know it and I know it.
There is no reason for me to compare the value of child to that of a teenager. There is no conflict of rights there. The analogy doesn’t apply. [analogy is, that since the only differences between born and unborn child are size and development, if the unborn are not people, then that must mean that toddlers are less human than teenagers] Secondly, abortion used as a method of birth control wouldn’t apply to fetuses in later stages either b/c it is not necessary. The woman has a window at the beginning to decide. *
Lady, when abortion was illegal many women committed suicide or bled to death from having unsafe abortions. Besides, women are going to have abortions anyway. Statistics show that women in countries where it is illegal have more abortions than ones where it is legal. You can’t stop it. And making it illegal provides no value to society it all. It is actually harmful.
If you give embryos equal rights as other citizens you will make it dangerous FOR ALL WOMEN to be pregnant. I already gave you real examples. Yet, you have yet to show any harm to society as a whole in making abortion legal. [Actually, I did point all the harmful side effects abortion has on women, such as cancer and suicide caused by guilt, but she ignored that too] Little babies have not been devalued through laws. [Again, I told her that people actually tried to get a law passed to let babies who survive be left to die of neglect, and I told how this happens illegally anyway] It is still illegal to kill them. Fact, legislation has become stricter in protecting children since Roe vs Wade passed.
Secondly, if you allow the government to restrict a woman’s right to her own body * in case of abortion then what is preventing a future government from mandating her to have one. We just can’t have it. If you allow the governemtn to ignore the right to her own body then what is preventing the governent from forcing people to have medical procedures or donating their kidney? Sorry. We just can’t have that.
Besides, we have freedom of religion in this country. We don’t allow one religious group to force their religious views on others. Otherwise religious freedom equally is impossible. The role of the government is not to legislate morality. The role of the gov’t is to protect us from one another and uphold rights equally as laid out in the Constitution.
The fact of the matter is, abortion is not murder. If you want to believe it is based on your own moral code then fine. I am not going to argue with you about the morality of abortion. That is subjective and your opinion. However, you are not above other people to dictate to them through laws what they can and cannot do. [This is the second time she brought this up. I then used her except words except I used rape instead of abortion for the example, to show her how ridiculous the argument is, but she just said abortion has nothing to do with rape, (although other times she has said that banning abortion is like rape) and then said nothing else about it] That just starts a war. And if you look at the history and oppressiveness of religion then you should agree that a theocracy is not good. And women have been the worse victims of religion and still to this day. 500 years of witch burning by Christians should give anyone pause.
Should I just ignore that last statement, because it is entirely irrelevant to the topic of discussion?
How do I respond?
Or considering the times she outright ignored what I said because it refuted her arguments, should I just give up arguing about it with her, and just pray for her?**