What am I projecting? I don't understand. :idunno:
Your sentimentalities regarding this fetus and the unborn in general. Including though not limited to your moral views regarding the fetus under abortive circumstances.
What am I projecting? I don't understand. :idunno:
your morals
it makes them uncomfortable
If every conception is a "person" does it not worry you as tragic and awful that most "persons" are doomed to fail as zygotes, that by far most "persons" will strike out after only a few days?
Wouldn't it be rather more likely for a loving God to arrange for "persons" to only becomes present after a foetus has successfully implanted, stabilised and developed?
Pregnancies tends be as such...especially forced, unwanted ones.
Your sentimentalities regarding this fetus and the unborn in general. Including though not limited to your moral views regarding the fetus under abortive circumstances.
Forced pregnancies ie. rape or forced pregnancy as in I don't want the responsibility of my action?
Unwanted pregnancies ie. I'm not prepared or old enough to care for a child or I don't want the responsibility of my action?
D. All the above.
Well, as someone who doesn't share your belief in God then why would I, or others like me, accept that, rather than making our own conclusions perhaps based on the physical facts?I tend to submit to God's wisdom in all things including the success or failure of a child to implant, stabilize and develop. Who are we to usurp His authority in this matter?
In all but one, adoption is a perfect solution. The I don't want the responsibility of my action is not the Godly choice but the selfish, self serving choice that has nothing to do with the well being of the child and coincidentally, the woman. There can be, and more often than not is, mental and physical repercussions to abortion. Selfish, self serving actions are not always good for us.
Well, as someone who doesn't share your belief in God then why would I, or others like me, accept that, rather than making our own conclusions perhaps based on the physical facts?
Instead I simply conclude that no great human tragedy is going on each and every day and that a "person" becomes an emerging reality over time within a developing foetus.
Sure adoption's an option...one of many. :idunno: ...'option' being the paramount term here.
Abortion is not an option. It's an action of premeditated murder.
Of course it is...it's simply one you castigate as murder.
So you don't want to impose your beliefs on those with their own?And that's your right. Since I am a believer, I am going to come at this from a believer's perspective.
It's an action that results in a death so it's a bit more than what I choose to call it.
So you don't want to impose your beliefs on those with their own?
I don't agree, imposed beliefs perhaps don't become the beliefs of the imposed but they can nevertheless be compelled to comply with them, by force perhaps, or suffer the consequences."Beliefs" cannot be imposed.
I don't agree, imposed beliefs perhaps don't become the beliefs of the imposed but they can nevertheless be compelled to comply with them, by force perhaps, or suffer the consequences.
So you don't want to impose your beliefs on those with their own?
I don't agree, imposed beliefs perhaps don't become the beliefs of the imposed but they can nevertheless be compelled to comply with them, by force perhaps, or suffer the consequences.