Sketch Wrote:
Then what can?
I am not able to answer that. I suppose that is where the faith comes in for me, like I said before. I can't wrap my head around the idea that because something is more dependant than the same thing a few months later that it is ok to abort it. I guess it's my gut feeling...so I know, before I get ridiculed, that that is not any means to prove anything. I only responded initially, I suppose, because the one statement just seemed so cold and disconnected. I am sorry for wasting your time. haha. Although, that was the most reasonable discussion I have had on the subject with an opposing point of view in a long time, so thanks. I just had questions, you know.
Sketch Wrote:
When I say secular, I use definition number 2. It's one thing to explain how the rights of "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" applies to fetuses (feti?) and infants equally. It's another thing to say that abortion is murder because the soul enters the fetus at conception.
ok. I understand what you are saying. I guess to me it seems that it is almost as much faith to say that the soul enters the body after 24 weeks as it is to say it enters at conception--unless of course you are not meaning to imply that a soul ever enters. And it is something that cannot be proven secularly. Ok, so let me ask that. Do you believe in the soul and the spirit and the conciousness ideas that separate human life from plants and animals? Also, even if it were argued that the rights of life liberty and the pursuit of happiness aplly to feti(uses) then technically it could be called murder...right? If you are violating the right of life to a fetus then it is murder, in a technical sense...?? You wouldn't have to mention the soul because it is implied that it is a human...regardless of the soul, human life starts at conception, then, because humans can only have humans....therefore the right of life applies to it?
Please keep in mind: i think out loud so all of my questions are just that. questions. They are not subtle ways to try and prove you wrong or anything. I am genuinely interested in knowing your answers. I tend to make declarative statements when I think out loud and that makes people mad a lot. So, I am trying to ask, not state fact.
