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JD1789
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Hello,
After reading Trent Horn’s book on abortion, I am left with only one last questions for which I cannot find an answer
If a woman conceives a fetus through rape and due to the pregnancy is at a very high risk for death(maybe she has a strong history of or an active pulmonary embolus), would she be able to abort the fetus as an act of self-defense?
I ask this because;
If I were put in a position by another, say strapped to a table, and this person(phlebotomist) was going to draw enough of my blood to save another person’s life but kill me, would I not be able to kill the innocent person in order to save my life if it were not possible to kill the phlebotomist? This appears to be similar to a government killing innocent lives in a war because it is the only way to stop the government.
I greatly appreciate your response! Please poke many holes in this argument!
God Bless
After reading Trent Horn’s book on abortion, I am left with only one last questions for which I cannot find an answer
If a woman conceives a fetus through rape and due to the pregnancy is at a very high risk for death(maybe she has a strong history of or an active pulmonary embolus), would she be able to abort the fetus as an act of self-defense?
I ask this because;
If I were put in a position by another, say strapped to a table, and this person(phlebotomist) was going to draw enough of my blood to save another person’s life but kill me, would I not be able to kill the innocent person in order to save my life if it were not possible to kill the phlebotomist? This appears to be similar to a government killing innocent lives in a war because it is the only way to stop the government.
I greatly appreciate your response! Please poke many holes in this argument!
God Bless