Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd say when the fetus reaches viability it should be illegal to abort. But the problem is defining viability given the current science we have. In the end, I think abortion should be legal up to the first trimester. After that, I'd say only where the mother's life is threatened by the pregnancy.
OP here. Just to clarify, I'm more interested in hearing opinions as to when fetuses become humans, not necessarily when abortion should be restricted. The two do not necessarily need to go together.
Anonymous wrote:At the point of viability, or when the mother decides she wants to have the baby, whichever comes first.
Anonymous wrote:I'd say when the fetus reaches viability it should be illegal to abort. But the problem is defining viability given the current science we have. In the end, I think abortion should be legal up to the first trimester. After that, I'd say only where the mother's life is threatened by the pregnancy.
Anonymous wrote:At the point of viability, or when the mother decides she wants to have the baby, whichever comes first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no way to be certain of this, thus the enduring, unresolvable argument.
The bigger question is: is the bible real, does god exist, does god care about the unborn and killing, etc? It takes a huge leap of faith to believe all of this. Once you buy into this, the answers are all cut and dry, right?
Even when a pregnancy is a fetus, I believe there are certain situations when it's more ethical to end its life.
I am an agnostic and very liberal. Abortion is a necessary evil.
I think the government should offer people money a lump sum pay out to opt for sterilization after they have had two children.
Statistically, children born into a very poor home are more likely to be a burden to our society. This is who on welfare for life, and who has more children earlier to add to the rolls. This is who spends life in and out or prison, also at the cost or upwards of 80,0000 per inmate to incarcerate. We have the most prisoners per capita on the planet. I might also note that many or these people who have a ton of kids they can't support, love Jesus and pray daily, so converting everyone to some higher moral ideal won't solve the issue of unwanted
pregnancy.
Why is this the bigger question? Those that don't believe in god still have an opinion about when a fetus becomes a human.
Anonymous wrote:There is no way to be certain of this, thus the enduring, unresolvable argument.
The bigger question is: is the bible real, does god exist, does god care about the unborn and killing, etc? It takes a huge leap of faith to believe all of this. Once you buy into this, the answers are all cut and dry, right?
Even when a pregnancy is a fetus, I believe there are certain situations when it's more ethical to end its life.
I am an agnostic and very liberal. Abortion is a necessary evil.
I think the government should offer people money a lump sum pay out to opt for sterilization after they have had two children.
Statistically, children born into a very poor home are more likely to be a burden to our society. This is who on welfare for life, and who has more children earlier to add to the rolls. This is who spends life in and out or prison, also at the cost or upwards of 80,0000 per inmate to incarcerate. We have the most prisoners per capita on the planet. I might also note that many or these people who have a ton of kids they can't support, love Jesus and pray daily, so converting everyone to some higher moral ideal won't solve the issue of unwanted
pregnancy.