I can rightfully call myself pro abortion. Anyone having a baby that lives below the poverty line should be forced to abort.
Quote from: Mad Max on February 26, 2016, 12:14:39 PMQuote from: DAS B00T 2016 on February 26, 2016, 12:07:47 PMI can rightfully call myself pro abortion. Anyone having a baby that lives below the poverty line should be forced to abort.It's certainly in their best interests, and those of the child, to not have a child, that's for sure."It is in the best interest of the child not to be born"
Quote from: DAS B00T 2016 on February 26, 2016, 12:07:47 PMI can rightfully call myself pro abortion. Anyone having a baby that lives below the poverty line should be forced to abort.It's certainly in their best interests, and those of the child, to not have a child, that's for sure.
Quote from: Mad Max on February 26, 2016, 12:20:31 PMYes.If you can't even afford to care for yourself, you cannot afford to care for an extra dependent. You're going to severely complicate your own life and the life of the child by bringing them into that kind of living environment.This reasoning makes sense in the context of family planning.It is retarded reasoning for abortion.
Yes.If you can't even afford to care for yourself, you cannot afford to care for an extra dependent. You're going to severely complicate your own life and the life of the child by bringing them into that kind of living environment.
Quote from: Mad Max on February 26, 2016, 12:23:00 PMQuote from: Chief Among Sinners on February 26, 2016, 12:22:00 PMQuote from: Mad Max on February 26, 2016, 12:20:31 PMYes.If you can't even afford to care for yourself, you cannot afford to care for an extra dependent. You're going to severely complicate your own life and the life of the child by bringing them into that kind of living environment.This reasoning makes sense in the context of family planning.It is retarded reasoning for abortion.So if someone living in poverty finds themselves to be pregnant, they should carry the pregnancy? That's a great plan...If someone living in poverty finds themselves, as a consequence of their own actions, in a situation where they can save money and stress by killing someone, they should do it?SpoilerI use this reasoning because you have so far been using the word "child", which generally indicates that it is a person.
Quote from: Chief Among Sinners on February 26, 2016, 12:22:00 PMQuote from: Mad Max on February 26, 2016, 12:20:31 PMYes.If you can't even afford to care for yourself, you cannot afford to care for an extra dependent. You're going to severely complicate your own life and the life of the child by bringing them into that kind of living environment.This reasoning makes sense in the context of family planning.It is retarded reasoning for abortion.So if someone living in poverty finds themselves to be pregnant, they should carry the pregnancy? That's a great plan...
Quote from: Mad Max on February 26, 2016, 12:32:25 PMObviously a fetus is not a child,This is not obvious at all. In fact, over all the abortion discussion I've seen here, I have not seen any clear reasoning behind this other than an appeal to biology based on the development of certain physical features.
Obviously a fetus is not a child,
Quote from: Mad Max on February 26, 2016, 12:39:21 PMQuote from: Chief Among Sinners on February 26, 2016, 12:36:39 PMQuote from: Mad Max on February 26, 2016, 12:32:25 PMObviously a fetus is not a child,This is not obvious at all. In fact, over all the abortion discussion I've seen here, I have not seen any clear reasoning behind this other than an appeal to biology based on the development of certain physical features.A fetus becomes a child upon birth.And you come to this conclusion based on what?
Quote from: Chief Among Sinners on February 26, 2016, 12:36:39 PMQuote from: Mad Max on February 26, 2016, 12:32:25 PMObviously a fetus is not a child,This is not obvious at all. In fact, over all the abortion discussion I've seen here, I have not seen any clear reasoning behind this other than an appeal to biology based on the development of certain physical features.A fetus becomes a child upon birth.
Quote from: Mad Max on February 26, 2016, 12:46:52 PMBased on the definition of a fetus and the definition of a child. The actual act of giving birth is the only objective method to determine the difference. None of those wishy-washy windows of weeks of development.So a fetus, hours before birth, fully functional and capable of surviving outside of the mother, is not a person. While one at the exact same developmental stage, having been "born", is a person, by virtue of having passed through the birth canal.
Based on the definition of a fetus and the definition of a child. The actual act of giving birth is the only objective method to determine the difference. None of those wishy-washy windows of weeks of development.
Quote from: Mad Max on February 26, 2016, 12:53:10 PMQuote from: Chief Among Sinners on February 26, 2016, 12:51:49 PMQuote from: Mad Max on February 26, 2016, 12:46:52 PMBased on the definition of a fetus and the definition of a child. The actual act of giving birth is the only objective method to determine the difference. None of those wishy-washy windows of weeks of development.So a fetus, hours before birth, fully functional and capable of surviving outside of the mother, is not a person. While one at the exact same developmental stage, having been "born", is a person, by virtue of having passed through the birth canal.Correct.We don't issue birth certificates before people are born. You become a legally-recognized person upon birth.That's arbitrary as fuck.Why on earth would you an issue a BIRTH certificate if someone hasn't been BORN yet? An appeal to previous legal practice for this shit is inane.
Quote from: Chief Among Sinners on February 26, 2016, 12:51:49 PMQuote from: Mad Max on February 26, 2016, 12:46:52 PMBased on the definition of a fetus and the definition of a child. The actual act of giving birth is the only objective method to determine the difference. None of those wishy-washy windows of weeks of development.So a fetus, hours before birth, fully functional and capable of surviving outside of the mother, is not a person. While one at the exact same developmental stage, having been "born", is a person, by virtue of having passed through the birth canal.Correct.We don't issue birth certificates before people are born. You become a legally-recognized person upon birth.