Originally Posted by
Ele
I'm not trying to convince you of anything. I'm just seeing where you're coming from. It seems to be from a standpoint of 'b-b-but they look human'.
Oh yes, they look human, with their arms, legs, head, heart, brain, unique fingerprint, blood type, etc, but no, they're not human beings - at all. Classic dehumanization.
Originally Posted by
Ele
No, it's not the only 'sustainable view'. It's just the only viewpoint your close mind is willing to recognise - That makes it subjective.
Look at it from a neutral PoV. The pro-life side all agree that human life starts at the point of conception. The pro-choice side all carry arbitrary lines on when human life starts and when we should give a human life rights, so yes, the pro-life side is, in this case, wholly sustainable.
I have never seen the pro-choice side try to argue when human life starts. They either dismiss the point of conception and not elaborate as to why, or they agree that human life starts at conception but wish to grant the rights to life at a certain point of development. I have no time for any of it.
You clearly feel strongly attached to the pro-choice campaign, so make an argument. Give them something to argue for, other than pure convenience.
Originally Posted by
Ele
By your strict logic, a woman wouldn't be able to take a morning after pill since human life begins at conception. Now, take a step back and think about how silly that is. Think about making that claim in real life to a women and think about the resulting slap and your smarting cheeks.
My opinion on sex has always been that it is purely for procreational purposes. At some point we decided that pleasure and satisfaction are more important than responsibility. It's very simple, if you're having sexual intercourse, then you have already embraced the small chance that the woman could become impregnated. Thus, the pill is simply a replacement for morality and responsibility. If you think that's okay, as you clearly do, then you are inevitably saying that the destruction of human life is okay. If you are comfortable with that fact, then it should raise all sorts of questions.
And if a woman decides to slap me, then it's battery. Someone who feels that physical violence is more productive than reason, fact and logic doesn't deserve the ability to have an opinion.
Originally Posted by
Ele
You're not living in the real world. Don't worry, it's just because you're young. You'll gain more perspective as you age.
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