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Quote by: KillerArgument Please spare me your emotional reaction and respond with reason.
No, it didn't mess up my logical defense--you didn't address the moral issue.
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In beheading your infant son, who by your definition is not alive, was there any crime done? |
I did answer your question and if you missed it:
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If they were caught, they would have plenty of charges coming their way as it is, besides your baby murder idea, to keep them in jail for a long time.
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Your logic is flawed in my reasoning because if we decided to have an abortion that's one thing..... that's our decision alone weither or not we want to bring a life into this world or not. It's another thing if you came along and made the decision for us, much like how you are telling me that I shouldn't... much like if you came along and attempted your hypothetical situation.
Hence why I don't think your situation is a valid defense for your opinion. As I said, I have more vale over my wife's life then that of the unborn fetus.
I can't elaborate anymore then that... because that's the only answer I have for your question.
Would a crime be committed? Yes. Would it be the crime you are seeking? No.
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I doubt that positing a gruesome hypothetical scenario qualifies me for more moral guilt than for those who commit the monstrous evil of murdering their own unborn sons and daughters.
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Hence why I think your reasoning for the value of human life is flawed. You brought in a hypothetical situation where you would have caused harm to both my wife/girlfriend and the unborn fetus..... you selected me to decide my opinions on what was done to the fetus, without regard to the wife/girlfriend, where in my opinion, is far more important.
I have a greater chance of having another child, then I would finding a replacement for my wife/girlfriend.