Serpent Oracle wrote:
Fustercluck wrote:
revelationtestament wrote:
I find it completely abhorrent and uncivilized.
In the Torah, if someone killed an infant in the womb, God said the mother must be recompensed.
Now this will draw out the accusations, but I find it hypocritical that today women want the same thing, except if they decide to terminate an infant, it is not homicide, while if someone else does it, then the baby has rights and should be compensated if injured, or if killed, the mother should be compensated. The low value this society places on the lives of others is scary.
I would say the lives of others have, as far as I can tell, never been valued more in any dominant society other thn our own.
My personal view on this matter is that the only person whom it should concern what happens in her own body is the pregnant woman.
I could care less about what other people demand or forbid her to do.
Likewise I do not care about the mythical 'rights' of women allowing them to do what they want with humans gestating in their wombs, whom are not part of their bodies, hence the womb, amniotic fluid and placental cord which separates the two genetically discrete organisms.
Nor do I care about opinions such as yours...what I care about is what is and what isn't proscribed by LAW.
I put this to you.
If I deliberately stabbed a pregnant woman's body, in the abdomen, killing her unborn son would I not be deserving of a criminal charge of unlawful slaying/infanticide/murder?
As well as a charge of attempted murder against the woman?
Or are criminals permitted to kill fetuses as well in your world of 'rights'?
I find it amusing that an atheist subscribes to a line of reasoning based upon an article of faith....
My my.
My world of rights ?
mythical rights of women ?
The question has always been and will always be what is the line from whereon the fetus is considered a person.
Some say it's after birth, some say it's at conception, some say it depends on what functions/traits the fetus already has developped.
And I say, this should only concern the pregnant woman.
Not you, not me, not the most extreme liberal or fundamentalist christian.
Now I agree that law is important, meaning in NO way am I advocating infanticide.
If the law states that from month X, abortion is illegal, thn it is illegal and to violate that law would ofc be a major crime and should be punished as such.
However, people like you have no business whatsoever to try and dictate what a women should do with her own body.
Because it IS her body, she sustains the fetus, she delivers it. It should be her decision to make, within legal confinements.
Demanding that a rape victim have the baby is sick.
But ofc it would be too much to ask to consider the physical and mental wellbeing of the mother right ?
It only matters to you what YOU find moral, even on matters that don't concern you in the slightest, and somehow your own position is even more valid thn the mother's.
So your stabbing example. What does a mother's choice have to do with being stabbed ?
Ofc you would be deserving of a criminal charge of atempted murder, with a punishment made more severe because you took the life of her unborn (wouldn't exactly call it infanticide though, fetus =/=child)
Seriously, What makes you think I consider a mother's choice about what's growing inside her to be held as equally valid as a criminal deciding to stab her ?
Listen to yourself here
'Or are criminals permitted to kill fetuses as well in your world of rights'
Wow you sound like the most fundamental of theists here.
Have i ever said this ? Hinted at it ? Is this a logical conclusion to make when you only read I care about the mother's choice ?
This is like an atheist saying 'morals don't come from God' and a theist going bananas with 'so in your worldview you can kill everybody you like?'
An article of faith please. What do I take on faith?
I am well aware of any biological 'independence' a fetus has in regard to the mother. It still grows inside her body. HER body, a domain where you should not place any of your concern.
If you want to demand her to keep the baby, fine, pay for the child's shelter, food, and education, and help the woman raise it.
Thn maybe your opinion would have some merit.
(And we actually are on the same side here.
You say you don't care about opinion, only law
I say I don't care about opinion, only the mother's within confinement of the law
there is not 1 abortion that is legal in my view that wouldn't be in yours. Ofc things will probably change when you ask 'what should the law be')