JoeBlow said:I agree (well, almost), it does sound like a stupid argument. But it's not to me. Quite the opposite. I don't think an aborted zygote feels anything.
Maybe I'm wrong. Who knows? Certainly not you or me.
And, what you are arguing here is really your opinion; but it is pretty much nonsense, if I can say that of an opinion.
<"Actual people who breathe on their own" are not defenseless like unborn babies and fetuses are.>
Millions and millions of babies per year all around the world are born into suffering. Here in Argentina (and forget about the other 100 countries on the planet who have it worse), poverty and starvation is a tremendously saddening reality.
Also, "there's litle excuse for unwanted pregnancy" is your opinion. My opinion is that a woman can do with her body, and what I consider to be a nearly unconscious, if not unconscious, being in her womb, what she pleases.
True, I stated my personal opinion. Just as you did with your "arguments", which are also just your opinions.
As for the rest of it, do you imply that abortion is going to end "poverty and starvation"? Wonderful to have discovered such a simple solution for such a terrible problem. That's the most sublime nonsense I've ever heard.
A woman has the right to do with her OWN body what she pleases: alter it with cosmetic surgery, sell it to make a living, or just put a bullet through it when life gets to be too hard. But she has no rights over the body of a fetus growing inside her. That's a separate life with rights of its own, and she has no right to destroy it.
People can dance around the issue, and disguise the unpalatable truth by calling the unborn baby a "blastocyte", a "growth", a "bunch of cells", or any other euphemism they think of, but it's a human life nevertheless.
This subject has to do with deep personal beliefs, and in my view an anonymous public forum is not the right place to discuss it - much too superficial.