Issues other than abortion

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I think that concept has been around for a few thousand years, minimum.
Really? Can you give concrete examples of this historical, long established view of ‘personhood’ where some human beings have it and others haven’t?

The dictionary definition of a person is a human being regarded as an individual. A human embryo is a living human being with its own unique identity and individual dna, he/she is a person.
 
All other developed countries have stricter abortion laws than the US, too.
Ummm, no they don’t. In Canada you can get one in any trimester.

Abortion-on-demand is the norm for countries where you expect paved roads, decent healthcare, and electric lights that don’t occasionally brown out.

Now, they may very likely have lower abortion rates, but that’s because they do more for pregnant women. Not because it’s illegal. It’s not.
 
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All other developed countries have stricter abortion laws than the US, too.
Ummm, no they don’t. In Canada you can get one in any trimester.

Abortion-on-demand is the norm for countries where you expect paved roads, decent healthcare, and electric lights that don’t occasionally brown out.

Now, they may very likely have lower abortion rates, but that’s because they do more for pregnant women. Not because it’s illegal. It’s not.
I didn’t say that abortions were illegal. Read what I write and respond to what I write, please. I said their laws are more restrictive than ours, not that they ban abortions.
 
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All other developed countries have stricter abortion laws than the US, too.
Ummm, no they don’t. In Canada you can get one in any trimester.

Abortion-on-demand is the norm for countries where you expect paved roads, decent healthcare, and electric lights that don’t occasionally brown out.

Now, they may very likely have lower abortion rates, but that’s because they do more for pregnant women. Not because it’s illegal. It’s not.
I didn’t say that abortions were illegal. Read what I write and respond to what I write, please. I said their laws are more restrictive than ours, not that they ban abortions.
Ok, so you said “All”. It’s immediately broken by Canada’s abortion laws which allow them at any time.

Your only recourse at this point is to argue that Canada doesn’t count as a “developed country”. Good luck. And I’m positive there are others, but I’m more familiar with Canada. A work-friend of mine, tragically, went to Canada to have one when a profound disability was detected late in the pregnancy when it would have been illegal to have a 3rd trimester abortion in the US.
 
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All other developed countries have stricter abortion laws than the US, too.
Ummm, no they don’t. In Canada you can get one in any trimester.

Abortion-on-demand is the norm for countries where you expect paved roads, decent healthcare, and electric lights that don’t occasionally brown out.

Now, they may very likely have lower abortion rates, but that’s because they do more for pregnant women. Not because it’s illegal. It’s not.
I didn’t say that abortions were illegal. Read what I write and respond to what I write, please. I said their laws are more restrictive than ours, not that they ban abortions.
Ok, so you said “All”. It’s immediately broken by Canada’s abortion laws which allow them at any time.

Your only recourse at this point is to argue that Canada doesn’t count as a “developed country”. Good luck. And I’m positive there are others, but I’m more familiar with Canada. A work-friend of mine, tragically, went to Canada to have one when a profound disability was detected late in the pregnancy when it would have been illegal to have a 3rd trimester abortion in the US.
Again, I did not say that they ban it. And I did not say that they restrict it to certain trimesters. I said that their abortion laws are more restrictive than ours.

In your constant defense of genocide, you constantly argue against your version of what I say, rather than what I say. I am, again, out of this thread.
 
Again, I did not say that they ban it. And I did not say that they restrict it to certain trimesters. I said that their abortion laws are more restrictive than ours.

In your constant defense of genocide, you constantly argue against your version of what I say, rather than what I say. I am, again, out of this thread.
No, you lied in order to dishonestly defend your worldview and I didn’t let it stand. “All developed countries”, right? So I guess Canada isn’t developed…

Farewell.
 
understand intimately that rational logic will not break you from a position you hold based on emotion. Different currencies.

But from a rational perspective, the personhood argument is THE argument. It reflects the reality we see nearly perfectly.
You do realize that EirkaSpirit is doing the same thing.
 
And when they’re inside the mother’s body, that final test determines that they are not separate people
So it can’t be killed because it doesn’t have agency, but because it is part of the body?
 
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And when they’re inside the mother’s body, that final test determines that they are not separate people
So it can’t be killed because it doesn’t have agency, but because it is part of the body?
Independent agency is a test employed to determine whether it’s meaningfully separate from the mothers body whilst inside it.

It’s not since it has no agency of it’s own. No agency. No bodily autonomy.
 
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No agency. No bodily autonomy.
That applys to infants so that’s not correct.
An infant is no longer part of the mother thus the distinction becomes irrelevant. At that point, they’re fully, physically separate things.

She’s no longer sacrificing her body to keep it alive.

And round and round we go…
 
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She’s no longer sacrificing her body to keep it alive.
If she is breastfeeding she is
She is definitely sacrificing sleep
Again, round and round we go.

If she wants to never see the child again, someone else can care for it. Breastfeeding mothers do so voluntarily.
 
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