RE: are any of you honest enough to simply answer the question asked?
February 4, 2019 at 8:23 am
(February 4, 2019 at 8:09 am)AtlasS33 Wrote:(February 2, 2019 at 6:08 pm)Yonadav Wrote: There are all kinds of things that we can't do with our bodies because bodily autonomy isn't actually a real thing. It's a rhetorical concept made up by feminists exclusively for the issue of abortion. And as I have repeatedly said, bodily autonomy simply is not part of the legal reasoning that permits abortion. If I had bodily autonomy, I would be able to fill my body up with black tar heroin. People who have a body mapping dysfunction that makes them feel that their left arm is not supposed to be a part of their body would simply be able to tell a surgeon to cut their arm off. Transsexuals would not need a professional diagnosis and extensive counseling prior to SRS.
The problem isn't "body autonomy"; "body autonomy" is an innate capacity; our bodies are our own.
But a child is not; they are souls separate from us, a new lifeforms. Calling them "our own" is the crime, and leaching over their life is a bigger crime.
They are just bullying the child because he/she is a mere feetus. If he/she got some strength to fight back, they will all shut up.
But are there any verses in the Koran about causing a woman to miscarry? There is in the Torah. And the penalty isn't the same as the penalty for murder or manslaughter. From this, we derive that the unborn are not persons with the rights of people. We don't condone abortion for anything other than the health of the woman, but abortion isn't murder.
We do not inherit the world from our parents. We borrow it from our children.