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    Default Re: Considering the legal framework for abortion

    Quote Originally Posted by Vuk View Post
    and that is what I would want for my child if I was a woman carrying it as well.
    A rather cavalier statement to make when you are not a woman and have never been pregnant.

    Children are a large responsibility; human life in your care. It is not something that should be entered into lightly or without love.
    And yet you think a mother should be legally obligated to risk sacrificing her life for the unborn child, meaning it would grow up without a mother to take responsibility and care for it. In situations where there is no father in the picture, this seems particularly inconsistent. Children are a large responsibility . . . which you should just hope someone will accept on your behalf.

    I think most men and women out there would give their life for their children. Is it right to kill a baby who has ~100% chance at life when you have a <50% chance of living as well - to sentence that baby to a 100% chance of death so that you can enjoy a 100% chance at life even though it is likely that you will live?
    I hope you're right, and that most men and women would be prepared to give their lives for their children. I'm sure that at least a great many are. But should the government tell them that they have to? Is it really a sacrifice if you're forced to do it, anyway? Again, it's very easy for a man, who will never face this risk, to decide that others should be required to give up their lives for the things he cares about.

    I'm afraid I can't agree with you on this point at all, Vuk.

    Ajax

    edit:
    You have no right to deny someone life because YOU think their life is not worth living.
    As I noted above, that sounds an awful lot like what you yourself are doing, though only on a probabilistic level.

    edit 2: As far as other posters' contributions, I find BG's and PVC's arguments both very compelling. I think this is a very tangled and morally difficult question, and I have been unable to fully determine my own thoughts on the matter. I shall definitely be considering your posts as I leave my thoughts on this to continue fermenting.
    Last edited by ajaxfetish; 10-26-2011 at 05:29.

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