Allowing an abortion when an unwanted pregnancy occurs is taking control of consequences.
Yes. Abortion can be seen as one form of taking responsibility for an unwanted pregnancy, But the question or issue I was addressing was one of morality. I do not see abortion as being a moral decision. I feel that abortion carries with it a detrimental effect where the value or imortance of mankind as a whole is taken into consideration.
I will explain further in a separate post where i will explicitly explain my personal view on this subject.
The consequences you want people to accept are not unavoidable. If an abortion is an option, the consequences of taking part in sex are changed.
An unwanted pregnancy should not be enforced in order that the woman suffer consequences.
It should not be used as punishment for behaviour you do not like.
I do not see it as punishment. Taking responsibility for your actions means doing what is "right" to correct or remediate a situation where your actions were involved.
If I was the cause of a car accident, I would not try to drive away or lie to the police officer or the other party in the accident about my part in the accident. Nor would I try to avoid paying for damages that I caused.
I would instead take the blame for my part in the accident and I would pay for the damages I caused. I do not see this as punishment. I see this as doing the "right thing".
I may not like to or particularly want to do these things, But I would not be able to sleep at night if don't them.
It is a personal conviction to be sure, but I am not the only one who feels this way. And I think the world would a slightly better place if everyone felt this way.
In the case of abortion, I feel that if the woman is healthy of a legal adult age and the pregnacy was not due to non-consentual sex and the preganacy does not present any extrordinary health risk to the woman, then nine months of pregnancy is not an unwarranted price to pay so that a human being can come to full term.
Through out history people sacrificed much more so that others can live. And many have done it against thier will.
Having said this I am not advocating that a woman should be legaly forced to bring an unwanted pregnancy to term. That statement was just to place this idea within a certain context. I am saying that this should be a personal conviction on the woman's part. And the man who is also responsible for the unwanted pregnancy should bear a financial or supportive committment to the woman.
This should be something that is "right thing" to do in regard to human life.
Again, I will explain further my views on the importance of human life and responsibilities to that life in a separate post.