Message from @thomas the choo choo tree
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That it could do more good elsewhere? I would consider achieving the same benefits as planned parenthood on a larger scale with the money given to planned parenthood would be considered doing better
Going above and beyond the ability of the original organization with the same amount of cash, although subjective, would be a good start
As for the actual abortion argument, well, that's a tough one
i mean yeah...
For one, I do believe that life begins at conception. There are so many methods in our modern society to prevent an egg from being fertilized, but once that process has occurred, and, if left alone, this fertilized egg could one day be another person walking amongst us, I think it's immoral to deny that.
i agree 100%
i disagree
I'm personally an atheist, there is no grand fetus heaven. Denying the life experience of another possible person before they are even born is detrimental
but i do get your point
That's fair enough. Why do you disagree, if I might ask?
idrk how to explain um
it hasn't fully formed all the features someone of it's species would have, like lungs
sorry i can't explain this that well
That's ok. See, when you draw the line of "is it a life" at anywhere besides conception, you end up also including a portion of humans who are walking around among us
it hasn't formed all the features necessary for sustaining human life
There are people with no heartbeat, no x y z whatever part you want to bring up, who still cling to life, however I assume you don't advocate that it's acceptable to terminate them
yes, it's definitely not
but if they are clinging to life then just let them die
And even then, I don't think the ability to sustain yourself should be the criteria for will you be killed or not. And I would disagree with that
if they want to
i keep bringing this up but bodily autonomy!!
I really dislike the whole "dying with dignity" phase. Some people want to fight until their last breath, and the idea that dying in that manner somehow strips you of your dignity is terrible, but anyway, back on topic
and like you're wasting a hospital bed just to keep a person thats nearly dead alive
you sound so mean
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well uh
not you, thomas lmao
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if they're in extreme pain, then ig yeah you can
but if they're able to sustain themselves without violating bodily autonomy, then their life doesn't require the consent of anyone else
I honestly think the discussion has little to do with bodily autonomy. There are a series of choices that lead to somebody becoming pregnant, including engaging in a sexual act, not using a condom, not using birth control, and numerous other things that then lead to a baby being formed. To then say "my body my choice" contradicts all of this person's previous actions when they failed to prevent the pregnancy from occurring at every single level
And once that pregnancy has occurred, and if left unimpeded this "clump of cells" would become a person with dreams, hopes, and goals, then I have an issue with terminating it based on "bodily autonomy"
yes, people do engage in unprotected sex, but that doesn't mean they choose to have a baby
If that person truly cared about bodily autonomy they would have prevented the pregnancy (of course, referring to the vast majority of abortion cases, and not the outliers)
Yes, it does. By engaging in this act they are accepting the consequences
If I go outside and rob a store, by doing so, I am accepting the consequence that I may go to jail
unless you weren't informed of the consequences
Am I choosing to go to jail? No, but it's a consequence I have accepted by choosing that action