| Why? Personally I am against abortions, but I identify that as my choice based on my morality. Intellectually I have to ask:
What makes conception the determining factor of life? What makes a fertilized egg infinitly more valuable then an unfertilized one; are they both life? When does a womens right to liberity specifically become less valuable?
I certainly don't have the answer to these questions and I don't think there is a way to imperically define them. As such, beyond defining ones personal paradigm I actually think this question only helps to further divide the positions between pro choice and pro-life dicussion/politics.
I think to many people believe they are "right" about something they can't possibly of come to objectivly. |