RE: Abortion is morally wrong
July 27, 2014 at 8:17 pm
(This post was last modified: July 27, 2014 at 8:18 pm by answer-is-42.)
(July 27, 2014 at 2:58 pm)Losty Wrote:Let me start by apologizing, I did not mean that statement quite as stern as it came off, the last 2 words were truncated - I meant do not talk TO ME. If you read my original post I specifically stated I had no intention of discussing the legality of abortion, only the the morality of the issue from a slightly different view that I do not often see discussed. I have no right or desire to curtail your discussion with others, but do have one regarding the discussion that I wanted to initiate and that was the intent of the statement, again sorry the last 2 words got cut off . Whether that changes things or not is up to you.(July 27, 2014 at 1:44 pm)answer-is-42 Wrote: Thisis a philosophy forum, not legal - go to politics if you want to change the law. This is a discussion to discuss the MORAL PHILOSOPHY OF ABORTION, if that is not what you want to talk about, then don't talk
Wow. I'm not really sure why you want to be mean to me. I don't remember making any Dom/sub agreements with you though so I guess I will talk about whatever I want wherever I want to
I'm sorry I must have missed the point in your argument where you explained why abortion is wrong. All I saw was you saying people should be punished for having sex. Would you be okay with abortions if the promiscuous miscreants agreed to some other form of punishment for choosing to have sex when they knew there was a slight risk of pregnancy? Or do you think forced birth is the only acceptable punishment for such disgusting behavior?
Regarding not being mean
"No. No no no. Worst argument ever" -- neither respectful, kind, nor meaningful. Just wanted you to be aware
Regarding the point of whether abortion was morally wrong or not -- I'm not sure if i can be more clear - the intent was to start a discussion the important Y question as I see it.
Again regarding being mean - your tenor is demeaning = i never called sex disgusting nor women promiscious - those are your words and thoughts NOT MINE. I never called pregnancy a punishment nor did I ever say that there should be one - you can try to straw man me {actual appropriate use of the term} if you want but that is not intellectually honest. I look at actions and consequences -- good or bad is up to you but they are still consequences.
My fundamental question is do people have implicity responsibility for actions they willfully take assuming they can or should understand the consquences. I suggest they do, but if not, why not?
I put abortion into this category because that is how I see it, if it does not belong here, philosphically why not?
I am happy to listen and discuss thoughts on topic.
(July 27, 2014 at 3:21 pm)FlyingNarwhal Wrote:(July 27, 2014 at 1:44 pm)answer-is-42 Wrote: Thisis a philosophy forum, not legal - go to politics if you want to change the law. This is a discussion to discuss the MORAL PHILOSOPHY OF ABORTION, if that is not what you want to talk about, then don't talk
Way to be a dick bro.
see above - apologized as i see it