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if they didn't want the baby should have wrap it up or done the other options during the act then there are people that want babies cant have them that another option now i could see abortion if the woman was rape,incest
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Rape and incest are terrible things indeed but neither are the fault of the innocent unborn baby who has to pay for them with it's life. |
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Take a developed human body, and then open the skull and take away the brain. Or simply smash it while keeping the rest of the body on life support. And then see what humanness you still find in that torso. None. Except maybe your own echoing memory, if you knew that person. Humans and higher animals are more than just reflex-driven torsos. Without organs to perceive stimuli that match the organs design, a nervous system to transport electric impulses and a neural network of hugh complexity capable to create this wonder called awareness, a torso is an empty hull. I know about this topic of near death experiences, but while not being convinced they mean anything (being near to death and being beyind death is not the same and nobody has ever proven anyone to really have returned from the really dead, with clinical definitions having been altered and changed since decades to support advances in organ transplantation business) if they are real they point at a quality that is beyond this awareness that depends on a organic hull whose functioning originally creates it and without which it would not be. A car rolls if you start it, but that is not to say it lives. A muscle cramps if you apply electricity, but that does not mean it is aware, it only means that the various cells in it function according to their role and design. And they will not do anything different than this: cramping and relaxing if nervous stimulation reaches them. They will never detect the impact of a photon like their cell colleagues in the retina or report that event to a brain. For "humanness" organic preconditions must be fulfilled, if they are not met - no brain, no nervous system of a certain developed complexity - its meat, not a human. I cannot rule out the existence of a supraorganic mind, this something that buddhists would call anathman, the nin-ego. Call it the divune sparkle, call it a cosmic mind way above the level of organically depending awareness, but if this exists, it is certainly completely nondepending on organic or material carriers - and may be the cause bringung them even into form and existence. Some may call this final cause of everything "God". But that is terminology only. Others talk of morphogenetic fields, or VALIS. :) Imagination knows no limits. |
Its Amercan groups and organizations who bring their militant campaigns to Germany now, too. With enormous financial supports and a very obvious religious fundament. In other words, its very well about religious missionising. The last thing we wanted or needed is that now in Germany we see as militant scenes of anti abortion activism as in the US.
Dont tell me, therefore, religion has nothing to do with it. Or that the dominance of males over females does not play into this. Said religion and patriarchalism go hand in hand. Says somebody who ticks the boxes for anti-genderism and fascismo-feminism. Equality before the law, I say. Not more, not less. Anti abortion campaigns last but not least also are vehicles to bring dark aged ideas about men dominating wimen, and founding this on religious views that due to being "religion" are claimed to be beyond earthly criticism. In Poland they have just sued a female doctor who gave abortion pills to a woman that got brutally raped. That means to turn the victims martyrdom into a lufe-long punishment. Wonderful. It amazes me time and again how cruel man can be - in the name of claimed moral superiority. |
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It's her choice or It's her life a.s.o.
Those are the words I hear in this abortion debate. I do not disagree that it is her choice/life What about the unborn child ? Lets talk about this unborn child-When does it become human ? Where you can say it's a human and not an embryo. Rape/incest. Here I fully understand if a woman chose abortion What I never gonna accept is using abortion as a preventive measure. (if it's not done due to rape/incest) Markus |
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Not a very cogent response, but a good deflection non the less.
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Pro-life arguments that make exemptions for rape or incest are hypocritical. If an unborn baby deserves life then it shouldn't make a difference what the circumstances of it's conception were.
They did not commit a crime, so why should they have to pay for it with their life? |
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What I wonder is: This thing who's growing inside a woman - Is it an embryo or a human if the abortion is done before week 6 ? Markus |
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Thats the question it is about, and I tried toi answer it. Many nations, also Germany, use a "Fristenlösungsmodell", I do not know if "deadline solution model" is a matching translation. In these models the law-giver tries to mark this critical point of time, before which abortion is legal, and nbeyon d which it is no more. As far as nobody comes up with a better solution, this is the option I chose for. One can debate when this point of time is to be marked, but I would always insist that the decision is based on best actual medical understanding of the topic, no religious worldviews or business interests. The Polish radical approach where even abportion due to rape is under penalty, in my underdtandign is cruel and barbaric, victimising the victim of the rape a second time and punishing her for life. Unforgivable and untolerable for me. Les Green describes a good way, too, and I think partially in the same way. What if the mother does not want the baby but wills to carry iut out,m then cna giv eit away without legally sanctioned? I think that must be the case when the fetus is too developed already for aborting it. I am strictly against what the ultra-extreme pro-abortionists want: permission to abort at any time during pregnancy. From some point on THAT indeed is cold-blooded murder. |
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Well strictly speaking it's a human embryo from the moment of conception on up to 8 weeks when they start calling it a human fetus so it's a human throughout its entire 9 month gestation. On the other hand the six week mark doesn't seem to have any special significance in it's development at all. It would be an artificial cut-off point at best. |
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