RE: Abortion is morally wrong
July 26, 2014 at 10:43 pm
(This post was last modified: July 26, 2014 at 11:01 pm by Losty.)
(July 26, 2014 at 8:00 pm)answer-is-42 Wrote:
No. No no no. Worst argument ever and I don't have the energy right now.
All I can say is this, "as a consequence of their actions" automatically rules your argument invalid in my eyes. Sex is not illegal and governments have no business imposing moral consequences.
And
"people give up their personal autonomy willingly all the time" well yea, willingly being the key word



) and access to a great private party there where we would have lots of fun. The only catch is that there is a 1:1000 chance that my kidneys are going to fail and I would need 1 of yours. I don't expect it, but it could happen. You don't have to go, and you know the conditions before we leave. If you willingly accept the proposition and then my kidneys do fail then would you still be responsible to assist me and my health? Obviously if you didn't undestand the conditions (informed) or didn't agree (consent) then this issue is moot, but if you did then what are your moral obligations?