pleas advice wrote: » life cycle of a human, though. not a flower, or a house-fly,
nozzferrahhtoo wrote: » It is a non sentient entity being aborted. Non sentient entities do not have the capacity of choice in the first place. You can not "deny" something that it does not have in the first place any more than you can pour water out of an empty cup. Do you pour water out of empty cups often? I have not seen anyone denying that though. We all know that it is, biologically, life. Or more specifically, since it can not survive independently in any way, it is a step in a life cycle. But it is very much "life" in the sense of that life cycle. But that is about all. What is being "denied" here is that mere "life" alone is not what makes it worth of rights or our moral and ethical concern. It is not "Life" in terms of what we are discussing when we have moral and ethical discourse. There is no more (in fact less) basis for moral and ethical concern for such a fetus as there is for the common house fly. Really if you can not understand what our arguments even are, how do you propose to address them?
Ismisejack wrote: » ]Here's a reply to AmDublins post btw Women don’t magically get pregnant, and I don’t need explain the chemistry so everyone is aware, therefore a woman should think hard before taking any risks that may lead to pregnancy as killing the poor innocent baby to solve there own problems is in humane and cannot be tolerated. Nobody is forcing a woman to have a child, she holds the control over whether she has one or not, and must realise if they go through the child making procedures ( unprotected sex) and a pregnancy occurs that was her choice and she cannot go back on that at the expense of a precious life.
January wrote: » What about the ones who use contraception and get pregnant?
Ismisejack wrote: » Read the box it clearly states it’s a risk you must be willing to take
Edward M wrote: » I do understand what your arguments are, but I don't understand how anyone can equate a pregnancy at even the very earliest stage, as having only even the same moral or ethical concern as a fly, or any other form of life outside of humanity for that matter, by another human being.
Edward M wrote: » because if that is the argument for abortion on demand, I would feel all humanity has gone out of the debate.
Edward M wrote: » I don't understand how anyone can equate a pregnancy at even the very earliest stage, as having only even the same moral or ethical concern as a fly, or any other form of life outside of humanity for that matter, by another human being.
Zubeneschamali wrote: » How much concern do you or any pro-lifer express for fertilized eggs created in a lab during IVF treatment? They are alive, they are uniquely human just like a 10 week fetus, they have the same potential to grow into a human being... And nobody in today's debate gives a rat's ass about them. Now - imagine for a moment that I feel the same way about an 8 week fetus as you feel about an IVF fertilized egg.
Edward M wrote: » I think comparing an unborn at any stage to having as little value as a fly is degrading to humanity.
Edward M wrote: » That's not my point, but anyway, I care more about them than to compare their existence to a fly.
Ismisejack wrote: » January wrote: » What about the ones who use contraception and get pregnant? Read the box it clearly states it’s a risk you must be willing to take
Read the box it clearly states it’s a risk you must be willing to take
Zubeneschamali wrote: » That 2009 case ruled that these living microscopic human beings have no rights whatsoever - literally as much legal protection as a fly. And you are OK with that, with IVF, with research, with Morning After contraception. So actually, you are just somehow upset at the language, not the fact that these micro-babies have the same rights as a fly.
JDD wrote: » Are you honestly suggesting I shouldn't have sex with my husband from now until I go through the menopause? Are you honestly suggesting that? I'd love you to stand in front of my husband and say that, and say y'know, that its for the greater good.
Billy86 wrote: Wait... you're not ashamed of having sex with your husband for purposes other than procreation?
Billy86 wrote: » Wait... you're not ashamed of having sex with your husband for purposes other than procreation?
Consonata wrote: » Why should they be?
Edward M wrote: » The language isn't as important as the thought process involved. Same as the ivf case being given no rights. Legal support of anything doesent always have my approval. The fact that a human who is pregnant or anyone supporting abortion on demand can give as little thought to aborting a pregnancy as they would to swatting a fly is what I find hard to accept.
Ismisejack wrote: » Pro choice yee call yeerselfs?? The ultimate choice is the choice one has over whether they life or die and by aborting a baby ur denying it it’s choice as to whether it can live or not, surely if yee were about choice yee wouldn’t deny a baby the choice of whether it lives or is murdered. Abortion Denys a child it’s only life, abortion is murder. If an abortion doesn’t take place a child has a life whereas abortion takes that child’s life, it’s only life. Yee talk about the woman having the child but that isn’t a matter of life or death, unlike in the babies case
nozzferrahhtoo wrote: » And as I said in the post you skipped over above, it is actually the complete opposite. It is not degrading humanity, it is identifying "humanity" very specifically and elevating it to being all important. The moment sentience and consciousness comes on line, the moment the fetus therefore has become an actual member of what I believe the set "humanity" actually means...... then I afford it all the love, respect, and moral and ethical concern I would afford to YOU or even to MYSELF or my own children. Consciousness and Sentience (the core attributes of what it means to be Humanity really) are paramount to me and I am not degrading it at all, but being SPECIFIC about it. And when an entity lacks those things, it is not morally or ethically important to me. At all. Nothing I am saying is soulless or a mockery of human existence. It is actually a celebration of human existence, while being ABSOLUTELY specific about what it is I am celebrating and why and when.
pilly wrote: » Did you copy and paste that crap from Facebook? :rolleyes:
Charmeleon wrote: » So you are ok with keeping comatose people alive and harvesting their organs, then disposing of them?