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Quote by: SoccerfreakAB2 Wrong. I think you are a human and I am pro choice. So you are wrong. Don't be so eager to sum up the pro choice argument in one sentence. I understand full well that you are human. |
I think you missed Pale Rider’s point. He was saying that the pro-abortionists must believe that the
unborn child is not a person/human being and that
after birth they are. If they did not hold this belief then they would all support an action that is a violation of the unborn person’s Constitutionally-guaranteed rights.
The 14th Amendment provides that “
nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws” and therefore if the unborn child is a person, then they cannot be deprived of life without the due process of law, including a trial by jury etc. Therefore the pro-abortion movement and every person holding a pro-abortion stance
must believe that the unborn child is
not a person.
Pale Rider was saying that anyone who is pro-abortion, must believe that, at some point in time, every person must have not been a person. Your statement was that you believed him to be a person
NOW but that is not what he was saying. Therefore you did not answer his assertion which still stands, and as I have shown, is a
logical and legal necessity of the pro-abortion movement here in the US.