And if you feel that way, you probably shouldn't get an abortion. Some people think I'm cheating when I use store-bought pasta instead of homemade. I'm really just choosing differently than somebody else might choose.
Pasta does not quite carry the same moral quenstions that abortion does. A human embryo's life is not terminated whern you choose use a store bought pasta
In part. It is interesting to hear people's opinions to what sex is or thier surprise to how important it is to procreation and human life. Very telling indeed.
The important part I refer to is fertilization and human embryonic development. We give great importance to human life, we make laws and great documents and go to great lengths to protect human life and rights, except to the intial stage of that human life.
A human being's life is protected through almost every phase of life and it's development, except to it's embryonic form under certain conditions. I find that to be an odd situation.
So what? Honestly, I don't understand this argument at all. Everyone who is alive today was somebody who has beaten all the odds and been born. Billions of men, billions of women, millions of sperm, hundreds of eggs, hundreds of menstrual cycles, billions of sex acts, and yet they don't all mix together and make babies. Approximately half of all fertilized eggs result in absolutely nothing, as they miscarry naturally. Where is the woe?
The woe is that some of those embryos that have beaten all the odds that nature had against it and became successful embryos and fetuses were pourposly terminated for no more of a reason than it's existance represented an inconvieance to it's parents.
You or I cannot tell wether that growing embryo will become a baby or not, But I say that if it has made it that far it should at least be given the chance to become a fully formed human being.
That certainly depends on the couple and the circumstances, and it's nobody else's business why anybody else chooses to have sex. Sometimes it's for fun, sometimes it's intentionally used to make a baby, sometimes it's a business transaction.
Then why do people who do not want to get pregnant engage in unprotected sex? It is smart to engage in activity in such a way as to incurre unnecessary risks? Ask a woman if an abortion is a pleasant experiance. Why would they then do something in a manner that increases the risk in which they would have to go through that experiance?
They can be bad things, and I'd say that abortion gives people one more tool to avoid neglected children and overpopulation.
Abortion is one method that overpopulated cultures are exercising control over thier problem. I am just saying that it is not a moral solution to an issue that involves self control as another possible solution. I know that will never happen in the real world, but ther are alot of immoral things that go on.
I'm going to pretend I don't hear a subliminal message of "those harlots need to learn to control their selfish tendencies." But how do you know what women do or don't learn from having one abortion? And what do you think men learn from unwanted pregnancies? Do they learn to modify their behavior?
Odd, I did not imply "harlots" at all. My argument is that abortion for the reasons I have specified is immoral. I believe that having unprotected sex is irresponsible and reckless behaviour. I believe that it is not in a persons best interest to engage in reckless behaiviour.
Do you have any statistics on how many abortions are due to sex without protection versus how many are due to rape, incest, failed protection, fetal problems, or maternal health?
From this web site:
http://www.alanguttmacher.org/pubs/fb_induced_abortion.html
"• Fifty-four percent of women who have abortions had used a contraceptive method (usually the condom or the pill) during the month they became pregnant. Among those women, 76% of pill users and 49% of condom users report having used their method inconsistently, while 13% of pill users and 14% of condom users report correct use.[9]
• Forty-six percent of women who have abortions had not used a contraceptive method during the month they became pregnant. Of these women, 33% had perceived themselves to be at low risk for pregnancy, 32% had had concerns about contraceptive methods, 26% had had unexpected sex and 1% had been forced to have sex.[9]
• Eight percent of women who have abortions have never used a method of birth control; nonuse is greatest among those who are young, poor, black, Hispanic or less educated.[9]
• About half of unintended pregnancies occur among the 11% of women who are at risk for unintended pregnancy but are not using contraceptives. Most of these women have practiced contraception in the
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Who knows what we may lost lost or gain had a embryo not been aborted allowed to become an adult human benig.
Ecologists use essentially a similar argument argument concerning the loss of rainforrests and other such ecological habitats in areas that had not been cataloged or explored before deforestation and displacment.