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TAS2000
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I would compare it with saying: if we take the baby out in a body bag it is morally acceptable, but if we take the baby out alone, it is not morally acceptable
Sadly, a lot of people feel this way, but look at what you are saying…the end result justifies any means.Removing the tube or removing the baby has exactly the same result. Therefor they are either both direct abotions or both direct treatments. IMO
It is the same as saying if someone is killed it is always murder, because the end result is someone died. So, by this logic, if you drop a paino out your window on accident and kill a passerby, then you are guilty of murder because he just as dead as if you taken a gun and aimed at him. OR if you look at it from the opposite side of the argument, there’d be nothing morally wrong with shooting a terminally ill patient to “spare him the suffering” than if you just let them die naturally. In both cases hopefully you can see the differnce between the means, even though the end result is still that someone died. It doesn’t matter morally that the baby would have died anyway…we are obligated NOT to directly hurry that process along, even if it means less suffering for another. It really isn’t legalism.
The real problem is that there isn’t a better medical alternative. Right now, unborn babies are considered disposable by medical science. IF there were a better medical treatment, then this wouldn’t even be an issue. But right now the only medical alternatives we have all result in the death of the child. If we could convince the doctors to find a way to preserve the child too, then this whole issue would go away.