For your information, killing IS bad. Try to convince me that taking a life is okay.
Hurr apparently my list of examples wasn't enough.
True. A fertilized egg is is alive, but it's not a life yet. Once it actually develops a brain and a mind, then it's a life.
Just to throw a wrench in the works here: is a tree a life?
Obviously you don't respect human life at all, to call a baby a leech.
Or I just don't let emotions get in the way of logic. A baby
is a leech. It extracts nutrients directly from the mother's bloodstream. What the
hell do you think literal leeches do?!
But it's not only your body; it's the body of the baby. Don't you understand? It's not all about you and what you want.
Actually, yes, it is. It is
exactly about what I want. I am doing what I want with
my body and what I want is to
not have a baby in it.
Let's pretend I contract
vampirism. I can now only survive on fresh human blood, sucked right from the source. Let's also say my fangs inject some drug that makes the victim feel cool so they don't freak out and run away; however, I don't take enough blood to kill a victim. Are you
morally obligated to give up control of your body to feed me?
If you don't want to raise a child, then adopt it out!
I don't want to
have the baby in the first place.
If you don't want to get pregnant, then take birth control pills! Make the man wear a condom!
These are not foolproof, and I don't see why single oversights or mistakes or whathaveyou should override someone's right to control her own body.
Unless a woman is raped, she has a choice to become pregnant, and she has a responsibility to keep that life safe inside of her.
And whence comes this responsibility?
If she was raped, then so what?
Wow. You're kind of a dick. Go get raped and see how you feel about the right to
control your body.
Grass, bacteria, and hamburgers aren't sentient. They don't have a mind of their own. But a fetus does.
Cows don't have minds of their own?
Underdeveloped as it may be, it's still has a soul.
Please explain the nature of a soul and demonstrate the existence of one.
And, wait, just to confirm: you are telling me a
fetus is more mentally astute than a
fully-grown cow?
Destroying a soul is NEVER okay.
Taking a life is never right, no matter how young or old the life may be. I also believe that all those things are wrong.
Okay. Why is killing wrong? More importantly, what makes an action wrong?
As I said before, the baby isn't draining the mother's life. It's good for the mother to be pregnant. (unless she never eats anything).
I consider nutrition to be part of 'life force'.
I do not mean to imply that there is really such a thing as a "life force"; I am merely using it as an umbrella term for various requirements to live and an approximate measurement of distance from death. I am confused as to how you think you can simultaneously state that a woman needs to eat more while pregnant but a fetus is not draining her in any way.
I do care about the life of the mother. I know it's emotionally stressful to be pregnant, but physically, it's GOOD FOR THE MOTHER.
Stress is not physically good. Irrelevant, anyway; the mother has the right to remove foreign beings from her body. If the fetus cannot survive on its own, that's its problem.
Think about this. You were once a fetus. Your mother did not kill you before you were born. And now you have a life.
And if my mother had aborted me, she would have been well within her rights, and I would not be around to bitch about it.
A fetus may have the potential for a life, but squandering that potential just because it's "inconvenient" is wrong. If one day, you were given a hamster to take care of, but you didn't want to, what would you do?
Let it outside to fend for itself.
If every woman decided that she didn't want to have a baby, and had an abortion, then humans would die out.
Well, this is just stupid.
If everyone were gay, humans would die out, therefore being gay is wrong.
If everyone were sterile, humans would die out, therefore being sterile is wrong.
If everyone were celibate, humans would die out, therefore being celibate is wrong.
If everyone were male, humans would die out, therefore being male is wrong.
Individuals are not morally obligated to actively carry on the species.