Abortion on a Secular View


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Abortion on a Secular View
11.02.04 (6:58 pm)   [edit]

Abortion is unacceptable even in a non-religious arena. It is plain murder of an infant, even how small it is. It goes to the basic moral principle, do not do to others what you do not want be done to you. If someone justifies abortion to you, simply ask him “do you want to be aborted?” “How would you feel if your mother aborted you?” Or “who wants to get aborted first?”


If a pro abortionist goes to saying that that unborn infant is not yet alive, it is not true. Once the egg cell and the sperm cell join together or on conception, life has stared. Even though how small the fetus is, it is already a human being. At 12 weeks the fetus already moves. That small fetus has the same potential as you and I have when it comes out in the world. In that way that unborn infant should be given the same respect and dignity in life as we give ourselves. The unborn should be given the same right to live life. We ourselves also started as a fetus in our mother’s womb.


Many pro abortionists say that abortion is justifiable for social, economic and population issues. They say it is better for the child to be killed before it is born to prevent future suffering, like poverty. Well, it is still not morally acceptable to murder a child in that premise. What if you got a terminal cancer at a young age of twenty years old, and you got no money to pay for the hospital bills. To prevent you from further suffering in the future, I will just murder you. I don’t think its good logic. Again, do not do to others what you do not want be done to you. No amount of reason or law to make abortion acceptable. We might as well set all the murderers free from prison then.


On the matter of the woman’s choice to do what she wants with her body, I am all for that. She can jump of the bridge if she likes, but after her infant is born. For she shares her body with her infant, and that infant’s life should be respected and preserved. Would a sane mother kill her born child? It goes the same for the unborn. No amount of poverty or decease can justify a single abortion. It goes to the basic human principle of respect for the lives of others. We do not decide who lives and who does not. It is one thing to commit suicide, it a whole different thing to commit murder.

 
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