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Stephen Hawking wasn't born like this.
I know. That's not what I was trying to say. :( I didn't think that example through well, sorry.
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Stephen Hawking wasn't born like this.
Let's one of you have an abortion and come speak about it then.
yeah abortions are fucking hard, sometimes impossible, to go through. We get that. It's the same way for pro-choice people.ElBoricua said:Let's one of you have an abortion and come speak about it then.
I place a lot of value on intellect and I just couldn't raise a kid who'd never progress very far mentally. I'd be constantly reminded of it, it would depress the hell out of me, and the kid would also probably be miserable in turn. If my child were going to turn out that way, yeah, I'd want it aborted. I don't have a womb so it wouldn't be my choice in the end, but still.
Aww, really? I don't ever want kids, but if I did, all I'd want would be for them to be happy. I'd much, much sooner my hypothetical kid never finish school and work in a minimum wage job and lead a happy, enjoyable life, than have them graduate from a respected uni, earn millions and be miserable.
Ever seen Forrest Gump? :)
Aww, really? I don't ever want kids, but if I did, all I'd want would be for them to be happy. I'd much, much sooner my hypothetical kid never finish school and work in a minimum wage job and lead a happy, enjoyable life, than have them graduate from a respected uni, earn millions and be miserable.
Ever seen Forrest Gump? :)
abortions for anyone who wants one! no seriously it's her parasite let her do what she wants.
why can't she do the same to her newborn child? seriously, where do we draw the line here?
why can't she do the same to her newborn child? seriously, where do we draw the line here?
where the foetus can survive independently of the mother?
I don't understand how that line is ethically meaningful.
Until a certain point (at least ~26 weeks), a fetus is biologically incapable of sentience and therefore the moral equal of a plant. I would draw the line there. Aborting it after that point is morally similar to killing an animal (wrong, IMO).How is any other line ethically meaningful?
Why? If your argument for abortion is that a woman has no obligation to provide for the fetus, she should be able to remove it from her body at any time. Right?and the point at which the foetus stops relying on the mother is a decent place.
Until a certain point (at least ~26 weeks), a fetus is biologically incapable of sentience and therefore the moral equal of a plant. I would draw the line there. Aborting it after that point is morally similar to killing an animal (wrong, IMO).
Why? If your argument for abortion is that a woman has no obligation to provide for the fetus, she should be able to remove it from her body at any time. Right?
why can't she do the same to her newborn child? seriously, where do we draw the line here?
EDIT:I know this thread is a bit old, but I though it would be better to revive it than make a new abortion thread