First of all, greeting to all my old friends from previous threads. So happy to see you haven’t changed your opinions one iota!
Now let’s summarize the pro-life positions on this thread:
First, hands up all those in favor of killing babies and committing genocide! What? No one? Huh. Everyone agrees with pro-life supporters on that one. So why are we arguing?
Absolute truth and morality exist, and pro-life supporters know exactly what that is. Anyone who disagrees is therefore, by definition, immoral.
Being “pro-choice” in the abortion debate must logically mean you are “pro-choice” in any imaginable hypothetical situation. Robbery? Pro-choice–let the robber decide if it’s a crime. Rape? Let the rapist decide. And so on.
And naturally “pro-choice” = “pro-abortion.”
The question of “personhood” or “human being.” Since the fertilized egg has human DNA, and since it can only develop into a human being and not another species, it is, ipso facto, a “person” or “human being.” There is no distinction between a fertilized egg and a 30-year old accountant or a 2-year-old baby. So the words “person” or “human being” are irrelevant to the subject. There are no such distinctions.
If you say a fetus is not a human being, that’s the equivalent of being like people who said black slaves or Jews were not human beings. In other words, if you say “A fetus is not a person/human being” then, by analogy, you could say “Black slaves/Jews are not human beings.” In other words, you are drawing a completely arbitrary, discriminatory line between groups of people. Abortion, as one poster said, is a human rights issue.
The best way to end abortion is to make all abortions illegal.
And of course my personal favorite, “Science supports the pro-life position.”
Finally, the original point of this particular thread: is abortion the only (or the major) ethical issue of our time? To which pro-life supporters would generally say “Yes.” As we’ve seen here. Other issues are either irrelevant or secondary.
Let’s briefly deal with these points.
No one is in favor of killing “babies.” But what pro-life supporters call a “baby” is a clump of cells to most people. But pro-life supporters think they have the “truth” and therefore any other position is by definition not only wrong, but immoral. This ignores history and the fact that it’s not just individuals who disagree, but most world religions: Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism—among others. They also think they have “the truth.”
Is a just-fertilized human egg a “person” or a “human being”? Pro-life supporters would say yes. But most people would disagree and see some distinction. Of course there is no common point at which everyone agrees the fetus is just a bunch of cells on one side and a “person” on the other. The ancient, and most common, dividing line was movement in the womb, since you could detect it. But there are numerous other points:
• unique DNA (only present after about 4 days)
• cells implant themselves on the wall of the womb (1st week; up to 80% never make it and die)
• formation of nervous system
• formation of brain
• formation of heart
• it “looks like” a human being
and so on.