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1)Sure thing.suggs wrote:1) Thanks for telling us what rights are, and who should have them.Napoleon Ier wrote:A woman's right to chose is superseded by the child's right to life.
Why dont you just declare yourself as God and be done with it?
2) It (YAWN) isnt a child its a foetus.
3) Its none of your business.
It takes more than organs to make a human. Until very close to birth, there is no way it could be considered even faintly sentient.Napoleon Ier wrote: 2)Really? A foetus, at eight weeks, with beating heart and cerebral cortex isn't human? I guess disabledpeople and negroes aren't either?
So all the millions of Africans who are starving and dying of preventable diseases don't deserve your support? It'll take far less effort to stop someone from starving than to get Abortion declared illegal. In terms of raw number of lives saved and in fact total happyness (the foetus has no more mind than a chicken, therefore could only suffer as much as a chicken, while a fully grown adult can and will suffer a lot more)donating money to Africa is a far better move.Napoleon Ier wrote: 3)Yes it damn well is. If someone is taking away the liberty of a child, I will fight for its rights to a life.
Ok, that's a matter of personal opinion. I doubt a conclusion will ever be reached.Napoleon Ier wrote:I edited the "racist card" since it was badly proposed. The principle you use to argue for abortion however, is identical to that of slave traders in the 19th C. "They are part of the slave owner's/woman's property/body and not human beings".
As I say, people in a coma are not sentient, but they are mebers of homo sapiens. And you have no right to kill them, or an unborn child.

Unriggable, how can the person in a coma be a person if it can't live on its depends on a life support machine?unriggable wrote:Napoleon, how can the baby be its own entity if it can't live on its own, outside the body?
What? Show me those figures (Not Wikipedia). They can't be right. That's almost a quarter of the worlds population growth, lost to abortion.Napoleon Ier wrote:Using U.N statistics, 1 billion children have been aborted 1946-2002.
You forget that back-alley abortions will start up again if abortion is ever made illegal. Mothers and babys will die, rather than just babysNapoleon Ier wrote: That's only legal, recorded abortions....so I think the hell of a lot more lives are saved by pro-life cause.
Huh? How will these mystical free-market forces solve the crisis? Africa doesn't have anything that anyone else wants, and even if it did it can generally be bought off them for a tiny percentage of its actual worth.Napoleon Ier wrote: Also I believe free-market forces should solve the African crisis, not influx of money going to lubricate government transactions via corruption.
Ok. Take it forward a year. The parents, for whatever reason, couldn't get an abortion and have the child, then kill it at 2 months old. -"That's infanticide!", you exclaim, but surely it doesn't have a right to live, being accidental and all...Ariel* wrote:but I mean if people get pregnant by accident they should be able to have an abortion. Technically the child doesn't have the right to live because it wasn't supposed to be there in the first place..
No, a vegetable relies on a man-made machine, the fetus completely naturally depends on the mother for everything. They aren't really comparable since the life had begun for the vegetable and now it comes to a close, but for the fetus we don't know when it legally becomes a person. If abortion were to be illegal on the grounds that a fetus is a person, then a pregnant woman with two children would have three children, and the US Census would count the unborn infant as a person of its own with an SSN and everything. You would be a citizen in the country you were conceived in. Does that make any sense to you?Napoleon Ier wrote:Unriggable, how can the person in a coma be a person if it can't live on its depends on a life support machine?unriggable wrote:Napoleon, how can the baby be its own entity if it can't live on its own, outside the body?
Answer --> Because it's substance is human, it's life is therefore sacred, or as a secularist like you could say, endowed with inalinebale rights.

I'll try...I found them ages ago in a leaflet thoughNeutrino wrote:What? Show me those figures (Not Wikipedia). They can't be right. That's almost a quarter of the worlds population growth, lost to abortion.Napoleon Ier wrote:Using U.N statistics, 1 billion children have been aborted 1946-2002.
Maybe. But the State must fight that, because it is murder. hell, backstreet murder happens. We don't for that make it legal. No. We have a duty to protect every human's rights, regardless of race, gender, or age.Neutrino wrote:You forget that back-alley abortions will start up again if abortion is ever made illegal. Mothers and babys will die, rather than just babysNapoleon Ier wrote: That's only legal, recorded abortions....so I think the hell of a lot more lives are saved by pro-life cause.
Don't have time for this now. Read Friedman.Neutrino wrote:Huh? How will these mystical free-market forces solve the crisis? Africa doesn't have anything that anyone else wants, and even if it did it can generally be bought off them for a tiny percentage of its actual worth.Napoleon Ier wrote: Also I believe free-market forces should solve the African crisis, not influx of money going to lubricate government transactions via corruption.
oh but that's another thing. If they made the decision to keep it, they gave the child its right to live. Because they made the choice..Napoleon Ier wrote:Ok. Take it forward a year. The parents, for whatever reason, couldn't get an abortion and have the child, then kill it at 2 months old. -"That's infanticide!", you exclaim, but surely it doesn't have a right to live, being accidental and all...Ariel* wrote:but I mean if people get pregnant by accident they should be able to have an abortion. Technically the child doesn't have the right to live because it wasn't supposed to be there in the first place..
You see the flaw?
Accidental or no, it is a human, and has rights. Otherwise every child who had an unintended birth isn't really human.

Well you wouldn't necessarily have to have it registered at conception. That's irrelevant really, it doesn't matter the way we decide to officalize things, a life is a life.unriggable wrote:No, a vegetable relies on a man-made machine, the fetus completely naturally depends on the mother for everything. They aren't really comparable since the life had begun for the vegetable and now it comes to a close, but for the fetus we don't know when it legally becomes a person. If abortion were to be illegal on the grounds that a fetus is a person, then a pregnant woman with two children would have three children, and the US Census would count the unborn infant as a person of its own with an SSN and everything. You would be a citizen in the country you were conceived in. Does that make any sense to you?Napoleon Ier wrote:Unriggable, how can the person in a coma be a person if it can't live on its depends on a life support machine?unriggable wrote:Napoleon, how can the baby be its own entity if it can't live on its own, outside the body?
Answer --> Because it's substance is human, it's life is therefore sacred, or as a secularist like you could say, endowed with inalinebale rights.
Actually, not that I wanna derail this thread into an euthanasia debate, but taking "coma"-patients of life support really isn't a big deal. They can never wake again and are comparable to plants. They aren't sentient anymore and never will be. It's only the body that functions, not the brain.Napoleon Ier wrote:Unriggable, how can the person in a coma be a person if it can't live on its depends on a life support machine?unriggable wrote:Napoleon, how can the baby be its own entity if it can't live on its own, outside the body?
People have woken up from comas.Snorri1234 wrote:Actually, not that I wanna derail this thread into an euthanasia debate, but taking "coma"-patients of life support really isn't a big deal. They can never wake again and are comparable to plants. They aren't sentient anymore and never will be. It's only the body that functions, not the brain.Napoleon Ier wrote:Unriggable, how can the person in a coma be a person if it can't live on its depends on a life support machine?unriggable wrote:Napoleon, how can the baby be its own entity if it can't live on its own, outside the body?
So a life is important to keep but not so important that we get the records straight on when it begins? I don't see why you take such a loose stance yet get all hissy when women want to preserve their bodies.Napoleon Ier wrote:Well you wouldn't necessarily have to have it registered at conception. That's irrelevant really, it doesn't matter the way we decide to officalize things, a life is a life.unriggable wrote:No, a vegetable relies on a man-made machine, the fetus completely naturally depends on the mother for everything. They aren't really comparable since the life had begun for the vegetable and now it comes to a close, but for the fetus we don't know when it legally becomes a person. If abortion were to be illegal on the grounds that a fetus is a person, then a pregnant woman with two children would have three children, and the US Census would count the unborn infant as a person of its own with an SSN and everything. You would be a citizen in the country you were conceived in. Does that make any sense to you?Napoleon Ier wrote:Unriggable, how can the person in a coma be a person if it can't live on its depends on a life support machine?unriggable wrote:Napoleon, how can the baby be its own entity if it can't live on its own, outside the body?
Answer --> Because it's substance is human, it's life is therefore sacred, or as a secularist like you could say, endowed with inalinebale rights.

Yeah comas, not a vegative state. That's why I said "coma" as that is not actually the correct term. When a person is in a permanent vegative state showing no improvement whatsoever, they really won't wake again.Napoleon Ier wrote:
People have woken up from comas.
Wow, you're good at being dead certain on things no doctor can even guess at.In this analogy, we know for a dead cert the person will "wake" in 9 months.
Your leaflet is utter crap. According to those figures, abortion causes a solid 30% of all deaths, the world over. Screw disease, hunger or war, abortion is the single most likely thing to die of.Napoleon Ier wrote:
I'll try...I found them ages ago in a leaflet though
Mine? Snorri's? Unriggible's?Napoleon Ier wrote:Your post of highest irrelevance.
No they're not.Neutrino wrote:Your leaflet is utter crap. According to those figures, abortion causes a solid 30% of all deaths, the world over. Screw disease, hunger or war, abortion is the single most likely thing to die of.Napoleon Ier wrote:
I'll try...I found them ages ago in a leaflet though