roundsound wrote:PHILBYMON said:
"Abortion is a natural process that many, if not all, mammals employ, for various reasons. You have no "right" to enforce your views of what is "natural" or "right & proper" upon anyone on the face of this planet. "
I said:
"Without morality grounded in an objective truth, we are just.....animals, catering to our own wants and desires, considering others only insofar as their impact on our selfish pursuits is concerned."
THANK YOU for proving my point far better than I ever could have!
You are so quick to jump on the "rights" bandwagon, extolling your own and limiting mine. How telling that you never once mention the oft ignored twin of rights....responsibilites!
But then.....you did so expertly make my point for me!
Eh...this really affects me not at all, one way or another (until you begin to force yourself upon the choices of any American).
You seem to be adamant about denying that we are mammals, subject to the very same physical needs, emotions, etc, that we mammals all share. Never forget, sir, that you ARE an "animal." Accept it. You are, always have been, & will be until you die. Then you will be food for other animals & plants. That is the cycle of life. Sorry if that offends you, but it's a fact of your life. It IS what you are, & as far as the animal kingdom & the planet is concerned, you are no more nor less than any other animal. Your physical needs are the same as all the rest. You may be more "self aware" than some, but, in the end, you have no greater or lesser value than that which you & your kind may find some value in. The lives of billions upon billions of our collective & forgotten predecessors have proven that.
Yes, there are "responsibilities" to consider. For example, all Americans share the responsibility to allow for personal freedom, personal choice, & alternate religious & philosophical viewpoints. How personally do you wish to control the life of another? By enslaving them for 3/4 of a year, to force them to give birth, when that is not their wish? To force them through whatever all is involved with the birthing process, possibly endangering their very lives, because
you have a moral idea? That is about as UN-American an idea as any I've ever heard.
How am I limiting
your "rights?" By refusing you the "right" to rule the most personal life choices of another? That, sir, is my DUTY, as an American citizen, & as a human being!
Until the life in question CAN be safely transferred to another person for safe-keeping, it is in the total control of the woman who carries it. It affects only HER body, HER life choices, & NOT yours, in any way, shape, or form. She has the
responsibility to take proper care of herself for the duration of her pregnancy, & she has the
choice to abort. If she shirks her responsibility in ways that affect that life after it is born, then steps of punishment should be taken. Until that birth occurs, it is out of your jurisdiction. Sorry, roundsound, but that is life in America, &, imho, that is how it
should be.
Addendum: please note that I am not denying that the fetus in question is a life. I WOULD deny you to the decision to choose whether it comes to full term, to become a human being that can live outside the body of its mother.