it either is or is not, right?
edit: I’m not asking if abortion is moral, I am specifically asking about the morality of a person having the belief that abortion is murder
I admit the confusion is my fault for only saying it explicitly once
The correct moral answer is to allow each person the ability to follow their beliefs
if you’re actually concerned about morality then you’d know that’s fully up to the mother
It ain’t a person till it’s born, so it can get clapped at any point until then and it’s moral.
The correct moral answer is to allow each person the ability to follow their beliefs
it either is or is not, right?
edit: I’m not asking if abortion is moral, I am specifically asking about the morality of a person having the belief that abortion is murder
I admit the confusion is my fault for only saying it explicitly once
why does it being murder inherently make it immoral we ethically justify murder both socially and legalistically in many other circumstances
why does it being murder inherently make it immoral we ethically justify murder both socially and legalistically in many other circumstances
that's a very good point
my thought process is
if thinking "abortion is murder" = moral
but killing abortionists before they kill again = not moral
thinking "abortion is murder" = only moral if you treat it as less serious as "real murder?"
but of course this opinion basically covers the overton window, so i suspect it must be the most stable "Truth" for the good of society
and as you say, is basically the same thought process justifying other nonconsensual deprivations of life while retaining a deep societal repulsion towards Murder (until Chief Keef came out that is)
The correct moral answer is to allow each person the ability to follow their beliefs
what happens when people following their beliefs to their ultimate logic feel compelled to disallow other people from following their beliefs
surely this means then that some beliefs are immoral, if immorality is to not allow others to follow their beliefs
I personally support it, especially if the family is broken or the child got some birth defect
what happens when people following their beliefs to their ultimate logic feel compelled to disallow other people from following their beliefs
surely this means then that some beliefs are immoral, if immorality is to not allow others to follow their beliefs
Read Carl Schmitt
Read Carl Schmitt
right after i finish translating "the open society and its enemies" out of the original British
I don’t think abortion should be illegal but I can’t shake the idea that babies are being murdered tbh
“It’s not a baby yet”…I mean what else is it gonna be lol?
what happens when people following their beliefs to their ultimate logic feel compelled to disallow other people from following their beliefs
surely this means then that some beliefs are immoral, if immorality is to not allow others to follow their beliefs
We do not tolerate intolerance
I don’t think abortion should be illegal but I can’t shake the idea that babies are being murdered tbh
“It’s not a baby yet”…I mean what else is it gonna be lol?
Neglected, abused, unwanted, stillborn …