Rafael wrote:
His point distills down to the fact you find legally sanctioned murder ok,
No, I don't. Just like I don't find shooting someone to be "ok", no matter the circumstances. Something can be legal and not be "ok".
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and even the right of the woman (again, assuming we're operating under the premise that the fetus is a living human with rights).
Yet, simultaneously, you abhor the death penalty which is legally sanctioned murder.
Yes. I abhor the death penalty on the same grounds that I abhor overreaching abortion restrictions. The state should not have the power to force a woman to give birth, just like it should not have the power to force a woman to terminate a pregnancy. Two sides of the same coin.
I know of precious few people with very simple outlooks on the abortion issue. There are medically necessary late term abortions. These abortions are tragedies, but they do happen. Pregnancy can very much be a danger to a woman's life, and that danger sometimes doesn't present itself until late into the pregnancy. I don't understand why the minimum bar for women's health has to be a direct threat to her life, to be honest.
I don't know if mental health is reasonable or not. I know that mental health issues are like any other illness - they can and do kill. I also don't think it's fair to force a woman to bring a pregnancy to term where the fetus is non viable. I don't think it's fair to force a woman to bring a pregnancy to term and then not help that woman raise or care for that child.
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