Hi everyone. Should religious issues such as abortion be pushed on to the general population? We all know that abortion is largely a religious issue because many people believe it is murder but this is based upon their religious beliefs. Their religious beliefs teach them that from the moment of conception, it is a human being or a person with legal rights. But that is a religious opinion and not a factual opinion. Should religious opinions really be pushed on to other people? I’m sorry but I don’t think they should be.
*1. Should matters of faith (or religious issues) be pushed onto the general population? *
No. I should not be able to force a passer-by to recite the Nicene Creed.
I should not be able to force a woman to wear a burkha. On the other hand, I should not have to endure utter immodesty (i.e., there should be some middle ground)
I should not be allowed to teach the Catechism within a public school. Nor should a Catholic child be forced to be taught the Koran. Nor should a student of any variety of faith be told their faith (unless it is a faith in no God) is full of ****.
No. I should not be able to force total abstinence from alcohol, for religious beliefs, in of itself (now get me acting the fool in public or get me driving after having too much to drink, well, that’s another issue altogether)
- We all know that abortion is largely a religious issue because many people believe it is murder but this is based upon their religious beliefs.
I don’t know that abortion is a religious issue. I know many atheists who are pro-life. I know the vast majority of muslims who are pro life. I know many hindus who are pro life.
As for me, my belief as a pro lifer has
nothing to do with religious faith. It is strictly based upon science. The baby has a unique identity, determined by his/her DNA…which is distinctly different than that of the host organism (i.e., the mother). Therefore, the baby is not part of the mother when in utero. I know that the baby is alive because, given natural processes with no direct intervention to stop those natural processes, once the baby has matured sufficiently, the baby will no longer require support from the mother (After about 14-16 years).
I am pro-life as a result of the natural law. That is not a matter of religion…it does not require faith. It simply requires an honest, objective look at the world around us. (i.e., facts, ill-informed people like you notwithstanding)
Try again.