The GM
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Hey all,
I have a question that I’d like to be tackled from the philosophical POV. I’m not going to judge right or wrong, moral or immoral, but this has been digging at my brain for awhile.
From talking to atheists here and IRL, the general consensus seems to be when you die, that’s it, you’re worm food. Do not pass go, do not collect a pleasant afterlife. I’ve also read some atheists here say that they value life more than the religious person because this is your one and only shot, there’s no reincarnation, no afterlife, no way to make up for what you didn’t get done this time around.
If all of that is so, how can and does an atheist support or approve of abortion when used as birth control? Let’s leave medical necessity out of the equation. If this is indeed your only shot, how is it moral or ethical to deprive someone of their only chance at living their life?
Thanks in advance for your view points.
Oh, and to keep this thread on topic please remember this thread isn’t about whether the current law is right or wrong. Nor is the thread about bashing someone else’s beliefs. I have a genuine curiosity about this particular topic and am trying to learn something here.
I have a question that I’d like to be tackled from the philosophical POV. I’m not going to judge right or wrong, moral or immoral, but this has been digging at my brain for awhile.
From talking to atheists here and IRL, the general consensus seems to be when you die, that’s it, you’re worm food. Do not pass go, do not collect a pleasant afterlife. I’ve also read some atheists here say that they value life more than the religious person because this is your one and only shot, there’s no reincarnation, no afterlife, no way to make up for what you didn’t get done this time around.
If all of that is so, how can and does an atheist support or approve of abortion when used as birth control? Let’s leave medical necessity out of the equation. If this is indeed your only shot, how is it moral or ethical to deprive someone of their only chance at living their life?
Thanks in advance for your view points.
Oh, and to keep this thread on topic please remember this thread isn’t about whether the current law is right or wrong. Nor is the thread about bashing someone else’s beliefs. I have a genuine curiosity about this particular topic and am trying to learn something here.