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Many brain-dead individuals still have a beating heart.
Sentiency is the indicator of life.
At 12 weeks gestation the unborn are self-aware.
Most states have limits on late-term abortions.
Regarding the 26 week premature baby, it is a major endeavor to keep that child alive. I have been through it watching my cousin born at 26 weeks. The hospital staff wanted to try to save my cousin as much for the learning experience as anything else. I don't know about the legality of whether or not they are required to save such a fetus. Without insurance, the question would have been moot because the cost would have been more than the parents could have afforded. In that case, the mom and dad chose to go through with the C-section, and it worked out well in the long run.
Your arguments are quite reasonable.
In a human fetus a heartbeat would rightly indicate the formation of a key organ to sustaining life. Because the fetus is still in an early formative state it should be stripped of its humanity? If that heart is a human heart then is it not an underdeveloped human? If these abortions are not human, why is PP harvesting the parts and selling human organs and tissue?
Irresponsibility is not something I particularly respect, again thats on me. When something I value, Rand's Objectivism, regardless to what extend I value it, clashes with something that makes perfect sense I question it. The individual right to self ownership does not provide a free-pass to kill someone because you couldn't take the time to be proactive or post active with birth control. The question of when life occurs is moot since (again) a variety of before, during, and after sex contraceptives is readily available over the counter just about anywhere. The entire matter can be avoided when both use precaution.
I do not have a comprehension problem. I do have a blind follower issue, toward government, God and even Ayn Rand. I cringe at "because XXX say so."
You don't like abortion for religious convictions. That does not give you or anyone else the right to dictate to a sovereign individual what they may or may not do with their body. Abortion may well be the most responsible choice, considering all the factors of that person's life.
It bothers you, fine. Just stay out of other people's business. You fret over the many terminated pregnancies. How about fretting over all the welfare mothers who see additional pregnancies as just a way to get a raise in the welfare checks from the government? The unwed babymamas with 5 or 6 kids, each from a different father?
Those are all side issues. The answer to your question in brief, once more: self-ownership, individual sovereignty. Priority of the actual over the potential, of the real over the not-yet emerged.
I also had power of medical authority as well as power of attorney over my father. I had not a problem "calling it" and actively calling for a shot of Atavin three days after he lost his mind from prostate cancer gone to bone and him with a broke neck from a fall 4 weeks earlier.
Would it have been OK for YOU to say no? I'm in no position to judge another's moral flavors and on that basis leave the decision to birth or terminate to the woman, the woman whom I can talk with, that knows she is going to die, that has enough knowledge to know what comes of being pregnant to want to birth or terminate. In other words the decision is hers, the responsibility either way is hers, the body racked with a possible fistula, hers. To insert myself into her life by voting for a candidate that would intrude into her reproductive choice on the basis of possessing a superior moral taste is anathema to me.
A man is not required to donate organs nor provide aid to an accident victim. Nor should a woman be legally indemnified by her decision to birth or terminate.
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