@ the OP
Good point. Consciousness is the ethical question I see well defended by Peter Stringer. If our victim has the ability to sense pain then we are morally obliged to consider that. I think it's a successful argument.
I think Heywood has defended the potential human being argument very well here. I totally agree.
I am also, as a Christian, pro choice. The parents are the only ones in the position to consider their actions fully, and make that choice. Without choice you cannot make a moral or ethical judgement.
Good point. Consciousness is the ethical question I see well defended by Peter Stringer. If our victim has the ability to sense pain then we are morally obliged to consider that. I think it's a successful argument.
I think Heywood has defended the potential human being argument very well here. I totally agree.
I am also, as a Christian, pro choice. The parents are the only ones in the position to consider their actions fully, and make that choice. Without choice you cannot make a moral or ethical judgement.