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Timbothefiveth
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For me politics is not just important, you could say it’s a hobby. Even though I can sometimes logically win against abortion supporters, I can’t actually convince them. Anyone got any tips?
Here are my arguments : A fetus is scientifically human life. Therefore, it deserves to be protected. I will then often quote the British journal of medicine as saying that a fetus can feel pain at, I think it was 11 weeks.
At this point “seperation of church and state” is the argument they’ll use. To this I say that abortion laws are not specifically religious. I think it’s also good to note that if laws are unconstitutional just because most of their supporters are religious that makes the civil rights act unconstitutional.
Finally they’ll say that I shouldn’t have a say in it because I am not affected by it, to which I think the best answer is “by that standard, only abortion survivors should have a say, and most of them are pro-life.”
Unfortunantly, I’m still not sure how many people I’m convincing.
Any tips?
Here are my arguments : A fetus is scientifically human life. Therefore, it deserves to be protected. I will then often quote the British journal of medicine as saying that a fetus can feel pain at, I think it was 11 weeks.
At this point “seperation of church and state” is the argument they’ll use. To this I say that abortion laws are not specifically religious. I think it’s also good to note that if laws are unconstitutional just because most of their supporters are religious that makes the civil rights act unconstitutional.
Finally they’ll say that I shouldn’t have a say in it because I am not affected by it, to which I think the best answer is “by that standard, only abortion survivors should have a say, and most of them are pro-life.”
Unfortunantly, I’m still not sure how many people I’m convincing.
Any tips?