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Doc_Keele
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You’re mistaking my position Jim.
You’re also misunderstanding the pro-choice position.
You’re also misunderstanding the pro-choice position.
That is exactly it. They will deny it, but changing the name of an act cannot change what is really happening.The pro-choice position entails trying to make distinctions between human beings so that some may be killed and some may not. Or in denying personhood to some human beings with the same result.
It’s entirely accurate fix. I have stated and explained via thought experiments like the unconscious violinist that the pro-choice position does not have to assume that the foetus is not a human being or is a different class of person.It is not accurate to say we failed to understand. What you fail to understand is that pro abortion arguments are easily refuted. As they have been here.
Pro-choice fix not pro-abortion.=fix;6353641]It is not accurate to say we failed to understand. What you fail to understand is that pro abortion arguments are easily refuted. As they have been here
=Charlemagne II; Dolan
Not necessarily. That is one way to characterize the legal distinction for the pro-choice position but not the only----and more important what the Court seemed to be saying in Roe. Once again Justice Blackmun:. The legal argument concerning whether abortion is or is not criminal hinges on one thing and one thing only:how do we define the point where human life begins.
…and what’s intuitive isn’t always right, and what you believe is commonsense isn’t what other people will believe is commonsenseDoc Keele
Charlemagne, just go out repeating your mantra of commonsense …
Well, why not? It certainly is common sense that we **don’t **kill our children.
Is it common sense that we may kill our children?
I have.Have you had a chance to think about Scott Peterson and the single versus double homicide question?
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For sure. The government power of the Supreme Court unchecked has created a police state for unborn children … in which they are arrested without trial and executed … 50 million since Roe v Wade. This is certainly “a threat to a free society.” Imagine if the same was done to 50 million babies who had just been born. Would that be government power unchecked, or just another ho-hum day at the butchers’ shops?![]()
Charles we understand and appreciate your passion. But this was an analysis of the legal argument of the " Pro-choice" position.Worthy5, you do not regard as “monstrously inhuman” the tearing apart of babies in the womb?:confused
It certainly is pro abortion. To claim one supports the legalized killing of innocent persons is support for allowing such acts.Pro-choice fix not pro-abortion.![]()
No fix, it is about what the govt is to do, not you or I.By your logic, govt has the right to regulate all aspects of a person’s life, all aspects of society-----is that a free society? Hardly. There is always something " wrong" going on in every facet of the human condition. Is govt to regulate all that, esp using its onerous and expensive police power?fix;6356662]It certainly is pro abortion. To claim one supports the legalized killing of innocent persons is support for allowing such acts.
Yes if the constitution requires it. Civilized societies have long accepted the use of police power to prevent onerous crimes like murder (killing babies is especially onerous). And the 14th Amendment requires the states to provide equal protection of the laws to “any person” in their jurisdictions.No fix, it is about what the govt is to do, not you or I.By your logic, govt has the right to regulate all aspects of a person’s life, all aspects of society-----is that a free society? Hardly. There is always something " wrong" going on in every facet of the human condition. Is govt to regulate all that, esp using its onerous and expensive police power?