RE: Abortion/Consciousness/Life
July 24, 2014 at 1:44 pm
(This post was last modified: July 24, 2014 at 1:45 pm by Dystopia.)
For those of you arguing against abortion, you mustn't forget two possible judgements can be made. One is a moral judgement, an individual (man or woman, it doesn't matter) can consider abortion immoral, moral or morally neutral according to their principles and values. The other is a legal judgement, one can argue against the legality of abortion, for decriminalization, for liberalization, according to what you consider to be the best option. My point is, don't forget to separate the two topics when you are discussing, sometimes I can't say if you are arguing against abortion being moral or legal.
I consider abortion can be immoral or not, it just depends on the circumstances, that's irrelevant
I also consider the best option is to make it legal, liberalized and available, at least by a matter of public health, and those who are against don't need to practice it, it's fair.
I consider abortion can be immoral or not, it just depends on the circumstances, that's irrelevant
I also consider the best option is to make it legal, liberalized and available, at least by a matter of public health, and those who are against don't need to practice it, it's fair.
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