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No, kalt. Abortion is the deliberate taking of an unborn human life. There are many procedures that have another intention, that may result in the death of the child, as well as the mother. The goal is not to end the life of the persons involved.Code:What I don't get is the rationalization on the part of the Church and women who are against abortion but approve of ending ectopic pregnancies with a surgery that is abortion.
This is true. The Church teaches that God creates life, and that we are to have respect for the sanctity of that life from the moment of conception until natural death.Code:They say that they don't approve of ending the pregnancy if the mother has cancer and wants to get treatment. And they don't approve of abortion when they baby has some problem that will kill it, like anencephaly (sp?).
No, kalt. The Church never approves of abortion, any time, anywhere.Code:But they do approve of abortion when it's an ectopic pregnancy.
No, kalt. The baby and/or the mother may die as a result of a medical intervention, but the purpose is not to take innocent life.It’s like they say that they approve of abortion, so long as the death of the mother and baby are inevitable.
Exactly!If you disapprove of abortion because it’s murder, what right do you have to murder and innocent person at all?
Killing a child in the womb who has microcephaly is no different than killing it after it is born.
You did make this statement, but it is an erroneous statement. The baby is never the cause of the problem.Code:difference, and I pointed this out in an earlier post, is that it's the baby that's causing the problem.
True. That does not give us the authority to euthanize them.The mother with cancer will die without treatment. The baby with anencephally will die anyway.
The Church does not approve of the taking of innocent life, including abortion. IT is always and everywhere wrong to commit abortion.So you don’t save the mother’s life over the baby’s. And you don’t abort a baby just because it will die anyway. So why abort a baby in an ectopic pregnancy.
Yes!Isn’t that baby just as innocent at the baby of the mother with cancer, and as innocent as the baby with anencephally.
It does not. The life of the mother is equally important. However, it is not morally right to take the life of an innocent to save oneself.Why does the mother’s life only come into play when the baby will die anyway.
Yes. The problem is your reasoning. The growing baby is NOT what is endangering the mother’s life. What endangers her is where the pregnancy is located. IF the baby were in the womb, where babies are meant to grow, then the growing baby would not be a problem. Do you see why blaming the baby is wrong?Mother has cancer - the mother will die without treatment
Anencephally - the baby will die anyway
Ectopic pregnancy - the mother will die without treatment, the baby will die anyway
Do you see the problem here? An ectopic pregnancy is not different from the other situations, except that the growing baby is what’s endangering the mother’s life.
Often, an ectopic pregnancy is, in fact, the result of a problem with the tube. However, even if it is not,the problem is that the pregancy is ectopic, not because there is a baby.The tube isn’t diseased. The baby is not diseased.
No, abortion is always and everywhere wrong. IT is a grave moral evil.Code:So, only in the case when the baby is normal and the mother's life is at risk because of the baby can the mother have an abortion.
The fact that your perceptions have been bent by the culture of death in which we live is actually a common occurance today. On the contrary, it would be well for you to conform your mind to the teachings of the Church, so that you can be delivered from this culture of death.I don’t disagree with this position. I just wish the Church were honest about it.
The Church has been teaching the same thing about abortion since she was born. Her teachigng will not change. This is a doctrine of the Church, and we do not have the authority to change what God has revealed.And what will the Church say, do you think, when an abortion can be performed in an ectopic pregnancy that removes the baby but leaves the tube intact?
I agree that the situation, along with many others in this day and age, is a difficult bioethical dilemma. It is also true that many women ignore the Church teaching on abortion, to the peril of their souls.Will the mother be forced to choose between ignoring the Church on abortion and dying when there is an ectopic pregnancy. (It seems that the loophole is removal of maternal tissue. So long as they remove the tissue along with the baby, the Church calls it something other than abortion.)
Another good example of a bioethical moral dilemma. Some women in this situation have chosen to lay their lives down for the sake of the child. However, technology being what it is, babies can now be saved at 6 months. Another reason that abortion at this stage is so heinous a crime.Code:This makes me wonder. If a woman finds out that she has uterine cancer when she is 6 months pregnant, and the doc. says that a removing it immediately is the only hope for survival, would the church approve of the surgery?