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Reply to "Post-Roe, will there be more infants available to adopt?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Abortion is almost always a preferable alternative to having your baby ripped away from you at birth. [/quote] “Murdering my child is better than providing for it to have a good life through the beneficence of a generous couple.” God help us. [/quote] Yea, no. Having gone through a really difficult pregnancy I never ever want to be pregnant again. It’s not a baby. [/quote] That’s not what the poster, who clearly acknowledged the presence of human life said; they said better dead than adopted, which is outrageous. As for you, try studying up on your biology and maybe some bioethics. Things are what they are. One can debate their relative value, but it is irrational, unscientific, and self deluding to convince oneself that some creature begins as one thing and ends as another. [/quote] Of course one thing can become another. A fertilized egg is not a chicken. A tadpole is not a frog. A caterpillar is not a butterfly. A blastocyst is not an infant. And yes, with 100% certainty, I would choose my own life, my own dreams, my own children, and my own peace over a blastocyst. Not one iota of regret. I am a moral person and for me, my family, my sanity, and my community, abortion care would be welcome and necessary if I got pregnant now. [/quote] Calling things by different names does not render them ontologically different. A fertilized egg is a chicken in an early stage of development. Same with the frog. Same with the child in utero.[/quote] Actually it does. Because literally an egg IS NOT a chicken. And if I gave you the 1,800 or so individual parts of a car in your driveway, you would not have a car. [/quote]
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