Originally Posted by
jmo1999
i do not agree with that.
There is a reason that animals are on earth and that is ONLY for the use of by humans. Now does that mean we can't be humane and respectful? Of course not!! But it does mean that we have many more rights than them. Now i'm not trying to diss animals but they are here for one reason and one reason only and as i said earlier that is to further human growth and prosperity.
Ok on to the current subject of abortion. I don't agree ATOL i don't care about taking rights away (atm) but we do not have the right (lol) to take the life of a child just because we don"t believe we are "ready". There are other options foster care, adoption, living with a parent until you are "ready" But the last thing that should be considered is abortion that kid could and probably will turn into the best thing that happened to you and the best way to ensure that is to keep her/him in my opinion. So thats my two cents do with them as you want.
Originally Posted by
CloudFair3
How would you feel if you wanted go out on a Friday night instead of study for some huge test tomorrow but was told you can't under any circumstances, "This is something beautiful if you let it be, you just have to put in effort and time into it". I say that because, while yes it may be a huge choice for you, you should have full responsibility and right to do so. Noone can take that away from you.
Like I said, I dont like abortion and wont force anyone to do it but taking away that choice from anyone is just idk, bullshit. It's all a matter of choice really. Say your religion prohibits eating of meat, politicians have no obligation to ban meat on the market. A single group of people should not be a basis for any law. Applies to any law.
Religious argument for animals are put here for us to benefit from:
We were put on earth to be stewards, heralds of God's creation, not benefactors of it. Any religion class, atleast ones I've been it, teaches that.
Secular (right term) argument:
We aren't the center of the universe, animals weren't put for our use. If so then why were there "animals" even before our time? (Dinosaurs, sea creatures, things of that nature) We are here to coexist with them, we aren't here to make use of them. What's your basis for saying that anyway? Curious.
Originally Posted by
Zelda
Oh and as a side note: Could people please stop confusing clinical abortion with infanticide? This is not killing a baby and it is certainly not killing a child. At least no more than any form of contraception including abstinence. Thanks.
I'm not confusing that with anything, I just use the terms synonymous to taking a life since most arguments that are against abortion seem to say an unborn baby, fetus or embryo, has life already. So I have my posts mainly focused on them. Sorry if I didnt clarify it before.
Last edited by CloudFair3; Jul 14, 2015 at 05:28 PM.