Seydlitz77
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toldailytopic: Objectively, when does a person become a person? At conception? Or at some other point after conception?
This question can't be answered objectively and its really sticking in my craw that people use questions like these to try and argue against all reasons for abortion.
Sure life begins at conception but does that constitute a person? If a body has a heartbeat and is breathing but there is no brain activity are they still a person or is the person gone while the body continues? If it can happen at the end of our mortal life can it not happen at the beginning? Can there be body but not person in the womb for a time? I do believe that at some point in the womb there is a person as any pregnant women will tell you a child can and does react to external stimuli while within the womb but we can't definitively or objectively name a point at which life becomes personhood.
To set the record straight I am completely against elective abortions, or abortions done because a woman does not want the inconvenience of carrying a child, and I believe that the best means to combat such abortions is to teach and encourage women that the child can be adopted into a good family that will take care of them. I am also aware that there sensitive situations in which a woman's life is in extreme risk during the pregnancy and the child cannot yet survive outside of the womb, in such situations a difficult decision has to be made to either face the risk of losing both lives or saving the mother. I believe that in such situations families must consult carefully with doctors, spiritual leaders and God if desired and the decision should not be made rashly. Whichever decision that couple arrives at however is justified and we should not pass judgement. It irks me that many Canadian groups pressuring the government right now want to make this reason for abortion just as illegal as elective abortions. I hope to never live in a country where a husband is legally denied even the capacity to choose to save his Wife's life.
Sorry if that's a bit of a rant, I really get upset when people try and act like this is a black and white issue.