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Nate13
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I agree that the consequences of our choices can at times be much farther removed from the choice itself. Your example of kids who go to school not expecting that choice might endanger their lives is an example where the consequences of our choices are very far removed. For you to compare that to sex and pregnancy though is absurd. Almost everything about sex and the mechanics of it point towards the aim of it being pregnancy. Pregnancy is about as direct a consequence of sex as you can get especially when done at certain known times of the month.the consequence of a choice =/= what was chosen. you disagree, but if someone chooses to go to school, for example, they wouldnt say they chose to die because kids have been killed in school. most would disagree with your logic, but i can respect your consistency.
more importantly, even if the women getting abortions did choose to get pregnant–which i dont agree they did–it would make absolutely no difference. youve demonstrated that youre fine with counteracting (going to hospital) unintended consequences (car accident) resulting from choices made (drive). so its really a waste of time to adopt that line of reasoning when if youre trying to make an argument against abortion. you should stick with morality.
sw85, im not making those analogies to liken healing to abortions.
I’m sure you have heard the phrase “If you don’t want to go to Minneapolis, don’t get on the train”. Sure there are times when a woman is not fertile, but there is a known amount of time when she is. Why are people jumping on the train to Minneapolis (pregnancy) when they have no intention of going there, and have every intention of doing everything they can from preventing the train from arriving? The fact that they are working so hard to prevent the the train from getting there implies they know where the train is headed and made a conscience choice to get on anyways… This is why people think the “I want a choice argument” is ludicrous.
A choice made knowing the consequences and odds beforehand, implies acceptance of odds and potential consequences. The golden rule of investing is to never invest anything your not willingly to lose.