guy incognito
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Yes, you johnnygreenfingers simultaneously personally believe:Lol...dude. Listen. Think about this slowly, somehow you're missing a huge point. I offered two different things: One, how I, Johnnygreenfingers (Tony) feel about it, and the other, what my opinion is on other people's right to make laws that place their opinion on me. Do you see what I'm saying?
I believe that regardless of my personal opinion on when life begins, it is still your right to do as you choose within the law. I don't think that there should be laws telling you that you have to think or act like or agree with me. It's a slippery slope once people start governing the inside of other people's bodies.
1. I consider it life or independently alive at the point in time that it could survive on it's own if removed from someone's body. Whenever that is in medical terms is where I would draw the line for abortions.
2. The life that's inside my body isn't your business until it comes out.
I understand both of these statements. I understand exactly what you are saying. But just for clarification, when you say you consider it "independently alive", and you would personally draw the line for your own personal abortion, you do so because YOU consider it human and YOU think it has the same rights other humans have, and it would be morally wrong of you to abort it? Or it is not morally wrong, you just personally would not feel comfortable aborting it?
If I do in fact understand point #1, then I do not understand is how you can simultaneously hold both beliefs. If you consider it human and morally wrong to abort yourself, I don't see how that doesn't extend to others.