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Nate13
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Its the difference between directly killing an innocent human life, and allowing someone to die of indirect consequences of an action foreseeable or not. Its the difference between euthanasia and allowing someone to die naturally a week later. This principle is applied equally in all areas of morality.You have not addressed the challenge to the claim that tube removal and methotrexate are fundamentally morally different. It is hard to see how they are that different. In both cases the goal is the removal of the doomed fetus. The goal is not the death of the fetus. In both cases the death of the fetus is a known and unfortunate consequence of the procedure. In both cases the fate of the fetus is just as certain. It is not as if the fetus in the removed tube has any chance of survival. And what do they do with that fetus after the section of tube is removed? It is still technically alive. Do they treat it as a person, or do they just say “Sorry, fetus, through our deliberate action you are now where you can not live, so we are going to discard you as medical waste now.”. How is that any more respectful of human life than administering a drug that has the same effect, but does not permanently disable the tube?
I’d also point out that there is another method to treat this that was banned before the drug was, which is the cut open the tube and scoop the baby out. This method allowed the tube to stay in place and not reduce fertility. What you haven’t heard is that this method as well as the methotrexate method both create a scar in the tube that greatly increases the chances of subsequent ectopic pregnancies. Taking the piece of the tube out is the smart option either way.2258 "Human life is sacred because from its beginning it involves the creative action of God and it remains for ever in a special relationship with the Creator, who is its sole end. God alone is the Lord of life from its beginning until its end: no one can under any circumstance claim for himself the right directly to destroy an innocent human being."56