Peikoff on Abortion Rights
I thought this would be interesting to discuss.
My opinion is that we do not have the right to legislate complicated moral issues. Do you own your body?
My opinion is that we do not have the right to legislate complicated moral issues. Do you own your body?
This is a personal matter that really only involves the woman who is pregnant, the man she conceived with and the doctor that would perform the abortion. Each must be comfortable with the choice. If one of those three is not they could bring the courts in to help decide the outcome, but otherwise the government has no place in forcing a doctor to perform murder, or a woman to keep the child she does not want.
I am odd in that I take this view through any of the childhood years where the child is unable to fend for itself. A two year old is just as dependent on someone else as a unborn baby. Without someone to care for it, the child will die. If the parents wish to abandon the child and no one wishes to step up to take care of the child should the government get involved there? Once again I say no.
It is up the people directly involved as to if they perceive the need to protect that child who cannot protect itself or let them parish, or even assist in there deaths as in the chines dying rooms.
When I am not personally involved my opinion means nothing. That is what many people in this country need to learn about a great many things; abortion being a good example.
Every person must make there own choice as to when life begins. Once life has begun it is murder to snuff it out.
you are making a moral assumption that sex should only occur if you are willing to raise a child. birth control is not 100%. a woman should be allowed to have sex without the risk of having a baby. you should not be able to decide her risks or responsibilities in that regard.
The better use of your metaphor would be, using abortion to terminate any pregnancy you feel like terminating is like driving a car recklessly and saying "as long as I can pay for the damages, it doesn't matter who I hit." With that mentality you're abdicating responsibility for a possible outcome of driving before it happens. When you drive it's important to try your hardest to not get into accidents, not just be able to pay for accidents when you do get into them, because the effects of an accident are more often than not more than monetary.
she takes on the responsibility of deciding to terminate the pregnancy,.
if I'm in an accident, I take responsibility for fixing the other drivers car and mine as well. I don't have to just live with a crashed up car.
most parents are going to value and love their children. we don't need a legal obligation
I'm sure there were times when I was a teenager they didn't feel that way!
That's pretty amazing about your second son. Nice way to remember the day. Mine was Bill Clinton's second inauguration.... A sign????
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