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  1. FriedCFour

    The Abortion Thread

    Well you cant just drop posts directly arguing with me and then expect me not to talk about it. Even still I really want to hone in on the inalienable rights bit because you really havent explained that framework at all and I just want to get down to the meat of what you believe inalienable...
  2. FriedCFour

    The Abortion Thread

    A random collection of cells has the exact same genetic makeup as I do and no potential for autonomous thinking in the future if left to its own devices. It absolutely is unique and seperate. Mothers dont have two hearts, two hands, two brains, four hands and four feet. Not the same. Whats the...
  3. FriedCFour

    The Abortion Thread

    Whats yours though? What makes rights inalienable? And its never an insect, always a human. That is not something you can dispute ethically, its a scientific fact that it is a unique human being. Why are one rights supposed but the other inalienable?
  4. FriedCFour

    The Abortion Thread

    The inalienable thing is news to me. I just really want to get your idea for how its inalienable or what makes an inalienable right if you only get it once you hit a certain point in development and intelligence, because to me that would necessarily make it alienable.
  5. FriedCFour

    The Abortion Thread

    Whats the value of an infant as compared to an adult? Is it okay to eat a baby? Its not. A sperm is not a unique human being. Its a sperm. Left alone it remains a sperm. If you decide not to deliberately kill a fetus and nothing tragic occurs it will eventually be able to talk to you. You...
  6. FriedCFour

    The Abortion Thread

    If you knew a cow in 9 months would be able to say "hey, goldranger, how are you doing today?" Would you still eat steak?
  7. FriedCFour

    The Abortion Thread

    There are few times where its needed as triage. Its a much easier and quicker procedure to induce birth than to have a late term abortion.
  8. FriedCFour

    The Abortion Thread

    I completely disagree. I think there are exceedingly few situations where you can say that living is worse than death, especially in the western world.
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