- April 12th, 2013, 12:40 am
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I agree. It makes me sick to my stomach.
It breaks my heart that there are people so lost and have been fed the lie that an unborn baby is not a person.
The argument for abortion is so untenable I don't understand, from a logical perspective, how someone can defend it. I have found when asking these questions, you typically get no answer.
1. If abortion is only about someone's right to their own body, do you think people who attempt suicide should be taken to mental healthcare professionals? After all, aren't they only exercising their own right? Furthermore, if someone you loved was into self mutilation, would you think that was okay? Let's say they cut off their thumb because it got in the way too often. Would you consider that a normal, okay thing to do?
2. Assuming that you are correct, and the reason that an unborn baby is not a life is because it cannot survive outside of the womb, what then of babies after they are born? If I left a newborn in my living room for a few weeks, with no one to take care of him, would he be okay? Does his inability to survive outside of the womb without any external help make him not alive also?
3. If you, or your significant other, got pregnant and actually welcomed the pregnancy, would you smoke, drink, do drugs, while pregnant? Why not? How does your preference change the reality of what is inside of you?
In the end, the number of women and men touched by this subject is sad. It is true that it is a reflection of our lost world.
I can't think of any greater worship of continued death than that of abortion. Breaks my heart.