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Feste_1242
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What do you mean by “morally aggressive”?It certainly can’t be on the basis of self-defense, since an unborn child cannot be morally aggressive.
Hahaha, oh I don’t know how many times I’ve heard this. Yes, it is the same thing.I dont equate abortion with killing of a human being its not the same thing.
What do you mean, no stake in the issue? All the stake a person needs is an opinion on the issue. You don’t have to have experienced it.I mean i guess it should be rare because it is considered a last resort Its hard for me because I dont really have a stake in the issue.
But *why *should it be rare? I mean, if there’s nothing wrong with it, why hold back?
Does it matter why someone gets an abortion? Either you think a fetus is a human, which means abortion is wrong no matter what, or you think it isn’t a human, in which case you’d be wrong.Its hard to say in a certain sense your right. I mean one reason why young black women decide to have children at such a young age is because they feel the world is against them and they need someone to reciprocate that love. There is also the existential stereotypical welfare queen who has children and gets a check for each child she has from the government.
Not really; it’s a solid fact.Appeal to Emotion
Drop the red herring back into the ocean.I Know this is offtopic but you know what i find funny about this? The prolife community seems to be so concerned with preserving a life that it unintentionally seems callous towards civillians died in war or genocide like Darfur. Srry for the tanget but i just had to say it.
I’m going to take the liberty of correcting a potential misunderstanding. I think everyone agrees: The conditions which make self-defense necessary should not be common. However, it should be common to exercise self-defense *under *those conditions.mlchance;4082563:
Yes.So then you think the conditions which legitimate self-defense should be common?
– Mark L. Chance.