RE: Abortion/Consciousness/Life
July 20, 2014 at 4:46 pm
(This post was last modified: July 20, 2014 at 4:50 pm by Dystopia.)
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2 - A pregnancy has risks, though they were bigger in the past, but between health and human life my constitution chooses human life. There is no point in trying to counter legality
3 - I was making up a hypothetical situation, and if a fetus indeed had personhood abortion would most likely be made illegal except if there was a life risk for the bearer of the child. This is just the probable result, I'm not saying I agree or disagree with it, it's just how things would be.
Where's the marginalization? The result would be identical if men carried stuff inside their balls (as you mentioned), in fact when I make considerations about abortion I put myself in the woman's shoes imagining a situation more or less similar
Quote:However the situation of hooking someone up is something that comes after and implies a number of risks, a regular pregnancy with no significant risks is not endangering life and only occupies the body for 9 months. This is what would happen if a fetus was a person, but they aren't anyway, and the reason they shouldn't be is because it would arise the problem I mentioned.1 - I made the distinction between two scenes that are different, doing and refusing to do something is not the same
2 - A pregnancy has risks, though they were bigger in the past, but between health and human life my constitution chooses human life. There is no point in trying to counter legality
3 - I was making up a hypothetical situation, and if a fetus indeed had personhood abortion would most likely be made illegal except if there was a life risk for the bearer of the child. This is just the probable result, I'm not saying I agree or disagree with it, it's just how things would be.
Where's the marginalization? The result would be identical if men carried stuff inside their balls (as you mentioned), in fact when I make considerations about abortion I put myself in the woman's shoes imagining a situation more or less similar
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