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No, you seem to think a just law protecting the most vulnerable is contrary to some idea of limited government. You cannot dismiss the law as if it does not matter or is of liitle importance to such an issue.The term " legalized killing" is a loaded term. It sounds like govt is supporting such activity when in reality govt can and should be doing much more to prevent abortion decisions from being made. No funding for abortion should take place.
And it is not my position, but rather a position that can be argued for----like a lawyer argues in court. What is the purpose of this forum if not to make different types of arguments----that is how the best ideas are eventually found.
And Again, you seems to think the only thing govt must do is criminalize all abortions and place women in jail. Govt can provide a measure of protection for the fetus in other ways.
I understand your argument. I reject it. The Church rejects it. Common sense rejects it.
Laws cannot protect life if they allow abortion.Laws can attempt to protect the life without putting women in jail.
How is the baby protected if he/she may be killed and the state allows it.Some measures exits but not nearly enough, abortion needs to be heavily regulated which means the early fetus is not being " denied" legal protection----just not exactly the protection you want.
The reality is a child can be killed and the state allows it.No the costs are not more important, but they are a reality that has to be dealt with. .
Again, it is not the sole means but a fundamental one. The notion one can be against abortion, yet support legalized abortion lacks credibility.Again, you use the means to protect the life that you prefer as indicating the measure of the value of the life. Would not the measure of the value better be found in terms of what methods actually help reduce the number of abortions? You assume criminalizing all abortions is the best means to prevent them----that is subject to debate.
Limited government has nothing to do with allowing the killing of children.And the policy of limited govt is not " my" ideology. It is called one of the foundations of the American legal system.
No, it is not reasonable. Not unlike the pols who want it “safe, leagl, and rare”. Not really reasonable, especially not reasonable to the child.My friend your position is reasonable. But people who have different views on how to deal with this problem have reasonable positions as well, even if you disagree with it.