Sometimes when abortion is being discussed, people will say things like, "I oppose abortion except for in cases of rape and incest." Admittedly, I have made similar statements in the past, too.
I've been thinking about this lately. Now, in most cases, people who think that abortion should never be considered and should be illegal do so because they see it as murder. They believe that terminating a pregnancy at any stage equals premeditated homicide. If this is true, why would it be any different if the woman is seeking an abortion because she was raped? That is, if the fetus really is a human life in your view, why does that change with the woman's situation?
Likewise, if the fetus is not a human life, and having an abortion is (in your view) no different than using contraception, then why would it matter what the woman's reason is for wanting an abortion?
I've been thinking about this lately. Now, in most cases, people who think that abortion should never be considered and should be illegal do so because they see it as murder. They believe that terminating a pregnancy at any stage equals premeditated homicide. If this is true, why would it be any different if the woman is seeking an abortion because she was raped? That is, if the fetus really is a human life in your view, why does that change with the woman's situation?
Likewise, if the fetus is not a human life, and having an abortion is (in your view) no different than using contraception, then why would it matter what the woman's reason is for wanting an abortion?
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