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Jefe_Wyatt
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I think that pro-choice advocates are wrong in this in that once a child is conceived it becomes not just the woman’s body but the child’s body as well.But isn’t your philosophy that you own your body the same reasoning that pro-choice proponents utilize to build their case? Don’t these women say that it is their body and they have the right to choose what to do with their body? How can you so fervently hold one view while still maintaining the opposite?
When you speak of what is moral, where do you derive your values? You mentioned earlier that you received many values from friends and family. Then you mentioned that many of these people believe in God. Are you not, then, utilizing God given ethics? If everyone were an atheist and there was no God to ever influence anyone, then where would moral values come from? Who would ever be able to convince me that I can’t kill the first person who annoys me? And remember that the laws of the land are based on the Ten Commandments. Don’t animals kill for food? Can I kill someone if I’m hungry enough to eat them? Jeffery Dahmer had this problem and he went to jail. Why?
Now, I haven’t derived my entire moral code from my friends and family, mind you. But definitely they have been an influence on it, and I’ve never denied that the Christian sense of morality hasn’t had influence on me as well. But I do not subscribe to it entirely.
And you’re wrong that the laws of the land are derived from the 10 Commandments, at least if you’re trying to say that that is the fundamental basis on which law rests. Babylonian and early Roman law dictated against killing your neighbor and stealing from them long before Christianity came into existence.
I don’t think you can kill a person if you’re hungry enough to eat them, because your own self-preservation instinct does not trump that person’s right to live.