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Edy
Guest
Premises;
A Father is a significant party, within a birthing unit. He has rights and responsibilities for his child when born. Therefore a Father has authority on the termination of his unborn biological mass.
Definition;
By birthing unit, I mean the collection of parties involved in the raising of a child. Three parties, Mother, Father and potential child.
Termination, in this premises means the purposeful killing of a co-owned biological mass. The biological mass is not a woman’s body part. It has its own DNA which is a part of the Father and Mother. Both of which are co-owners and responsible.
Also, allow me to better describe the definition of abortion. Abortion is an unnatural birth. It is the manual, mechanical birth of a biological mass. A natural birth, has a baby born whole, in one piece. When a Dr pulls out a leg, that leg is born. That leg is a born product of the birthing units, co-owned biological mass.
The nitty gritty;
A male must provide monetary support for a child he does not want. A one night stand mistake for example. From this I derived, a male is responsible for the cultivation of his sperm. Either he is or is not, pick one. If we agree that yes a male is responsible then all parties within the birthing unit have responsibility for the biological mass and it’s termination.
When discussing the topic of males rights with other men, they are like deer in the headlights. They like to think they have rights but act like victims, afraid to stand up for their position. Especially if I ask them, would they oppose an abortion of their 8 month unborn baby. 1930s woman were oppressed by sexist double standard because they had no choice. The irony.
Being religious, my views on abortion itself are opposed to pro-choice. Even pro-choicers are not pro-choice. They are “pro-her dictatorship”. Regardless the purpose of this discussion is not for or against abortion.
I believe the topic of abortion is a moral issue, which varies from person to person. For this reason it should not be a legal issue, but! A Father has the right and responsibility to protect his child, born or not. This leads me to my ultimate point.
Abortion requires the consent of the biological Father. If terminated against his will, then legal action must be enforced, for the Murder of his Unborn Child.
Anyone disagree?
A Father is a significant party, within a birthing unit. He has rights and responsibilities for his child when born. Therefore a Father has authority on the termination of his unborn biological mass.
Definition;
By birthing unit, I mean the collection of parties involved in the raising of a child. Three parties, Mother, Father and potential child.
Termination, in this premises means the purposeful killing of a co-owned biological mass. The biological mass is not a woman’s body part. It has its own DNA which is a part of the Father and Mother. Both of which are co-owners and responsible.
Also, allow me to better describe the definition of abortion. Abortion is an unnatural birth. It is the manual, mechanical birth of a biological mass. A natural birth, has a baby born whole, in one piece. When a Dr pulls out a leg, that leg is born. That leg is a born product of the birthing units, co-owned biological mass.
The nitty gritty;
A male must provide monetary support for a child he does not want. A one night stand mistake for example. From this I derived, a male is responsible for the cultivation of his sperm. Either he is or is not, pick one. If we agree that yes a male is responsible then all parties within the birthing unit have responsibility for the biological mass and it’s termination.
When discussing the topic of males rights with other men, they are like deer in the headlights. They like to think they have rights but act like victims, afraid to stand up for their position. Especially if I ask them, would they oppose an abortion of their 8 month unborn baby. 1930s woman were oppressed by sexist double standard because they had no choice. The irony.
Being religious, my views on abortion itself are opposed to pro-choice. Even pro-choicers are not pro-choice. They are “pro-her dictatorship”. Regardless the purpose of this discussion is not for or against abortion.
I believe the topic of abortion is a moral issue, which varies from person to person. For this reason it should not be a legal issue, but! A Father has the right and responsibility to protect his child, born or not. This leads me to my ultimate point.
Abortion requires the consent of the biological Father. If terminated against his will, then legal action must be enforced, for the Murder of his Unborn Child.
Anyone disagree?