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Neil_Anthony
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Hypothetical scenario:
You are a politician with the deciding vote on a bill.
This bill will allow one new type of rare abortion, which will happen once per year on average.
But, the bill also includes financial incentives for pregnant mothers which everyone on all sides of the issue agrees will reduce abortion by 80% immediately. The funding for the programs will not come from tax money, it will come from wealthy people who have volunteered to commit the money if the bill is passed.
Is it morally acceptable to approve of this bill which legalizes a new form of abortion?
I vote no, but am curious what others think.
Neil
You are a politician with the deciding vote on a bill.
This bill will allow one new type of rare abortion, which will happen once per year on average.
But, the bill also includes financial incentives for pregnant mothers which everyone on all sides of the issue agrees will reduce abortion by 80% immediately. The funding for the programs will not come from tax money, it will come from wealthy people who have volunteered to commit the money if the bill is passed.
Is it morally acceptable to approve of this bill which legalizes a new form of abortion?
I vote no, but am curious what others think.
Neil