(June 28, 2022 at 7:48 pm)John 6IX Breezy Wrote:(June 28, 2022 at 11:15 am)GrandizerII Wrote: It's one thing to personally find abortion morally questionable, it's another thing to enforce a ban on abortion.
Right; the two arguments are occurring at different levels. I agree with most pro-life arguments, and yet the right to choose supercedes them all. If, for example, there was a pregnancy complication and either the mother or the child could be saved but not both, and a decision had to be made. It doesn't matter whether someone wants their wife to be saved, or if she wants the child to be saved. Both are making a choice in that moment, and presumably both want to be able to discuss that choice between themselves and not have a third-party involved.
Unless a person explicitly says they rather let the state decide for them, everyone is committed to a pro-choice stance by default.
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