RE: Why I Am Pro-Life
July 22, 2013 at 7:13 pm
(This post was last modified: July 22, 2013 at 7:15 pm by fr0d0.)
Lets try and move on then pineapple. Man I thought we'd done that posts ago!
It's a unique human, it's blueprint sealed at conception. It is no different in it's life than any other human life... you and me. If it's ethically wrong to take post birth human life, what makes it ethically neutral pre birth?
What makes us value human life seems to be your question, which I think surpasses the scope of this discussion. That much we already accept. It might be egotistical. Biologically rooted as part of our special drive to procreate. Whatever the reason, humans concur that human life is important. We have laws to reflect that. Do you want to expand the discussion to include sentient humans? Why not? What are your reasons to suppose taking any human life isn't an ethical question?
Go talk to someone making that point then OM.
It's a unique human, it's blueprint sealed at conception. It is no different in it's life than any other human life... you and me. If it's ethically wrong to take post birth human life, what makes it ethically neutral pre birth?
What makes us value human life seems to be your question, which I think surpasses the scope of this discussion. That much we already accept. It might be egotistical. Biologically rooted as part of our special drive to procreate. Whatever the reason, humans concur that human life is important. We have laws to reflect that. Do you want to expand the discussion to include sentient humans? Why not? What are your reasons to suppose taking any human life isn't an ethical question?
(July 22, 2013 at 7:05 pm)orogenicman Wrote: The fact remains that the majority of those who call themselves pro-life, aren't. They are anti-womens' rights.
Go talk to someone making that point then OM.