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It is not an analogy to compare a person to a person. And really now, **please do not tell me why I am doing something. It’s fine with me if you say you think I am doing something for some reason, but I find it extremely irritating that you maintain this habit of putting words into my mouth and suggesting ulterior motives to my actions. I have already told you that I don’t want to discuss law and I have told you why. Several times. **You guys are the ones that keep wanting to equate a born person with the early fetus—that is the analogy. You are doing that in order to have the govt criminalize abortion in the same way that it criminalize murder on a born person. Fine. You can have that position.
So please stop it!!
The early fetus and a born person are obviously different in many respects. So is a toddler and an elderly man on his deathbed. What is your point here? We are all dependent upon others at times in our lives: first it is the mother (and this is because of the way humans reproduce - someone has to have the child inside of them for a certain amount of time. In kangaroos a tiny embryonic kangaroo leaves the mother’s womb and heads for the pouch where it clenches onto a teat to complete its development. Do you consider the tiny kangaroo in the pouch to be a born kangaroo?? ) If humans reproduced like kangaroos would you consider the human embryo that left her mother’s womb and latched onto a teat in her pouch a person?? Well I don’t see much difference between that and a born baby latched onto his mother’s breast while she holds him.But another position is noting the distinction. The early fetus is NOT in the same position as a born person. It is a life but not in the same position--------it has been entrusted to the women. One rationale for a pro-choice position is as stated many times----it is the women’s duty to protect the life at that point and society, though it has an obligation, does not have to criminalize every abortion act, but rather can use other means to help the women fulfill her moral obligation—this also gives respect to the fact that this govt is not founded on the notion that it must solve every human problem. Because such a govt that does that inevitable ends up authoritarian.
AND AGAIN, I HAVE NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER NEVER STATED THAT ALL ABORTIONS SHOULD BE ILLEGAL!! HOW MANY TIMES DO I HAVE TO REPEAT THIS?? PUHLEEZE STOP PUTTING WORDS INTO MY MOUTH!!!
What is your obsession with laws about?? Of course it would be better if the law did not have to get involved. I have told you before that I am not debating law.This is a reasonable postition to have within the context of the American legal system. Just because one is morally against abortion does not mean one has to support an expansive use of govt police power in the attempt to prevent it—especially given the question whether such efforts actually would prevent abortions is in debate anyway.
In fact, WHY DON’T YOU START A THREAD ON LAW AND HOW IT IS RELATED TO THE ABORTION PROBLEM?HUH?? WHY DON’T YOU START ANOTHER THREAD?? WHY DON’T YOU START ANOTHER THREAD?? WHY DON’T YOU START ANOTHER THREAD??
This thread is close to being shut down. I’m not sure of the maximum number of posts allowed but I believe we are reaching that point. So, why don’t we discuss what the thread is supposed to be about - the personhood of the unborn?