GhostWriter16
Deity
Do you think that it would be murder to kill a sentient AI of human-level intelligence?
Until it happens I don't care to discuss this.
Do you think that it would be murder to kill a sentient AI of human-level intelligence?
That doesn't actually answer my question, it's just a reiteration of your previous assertion. You've made it clear that you think it's immoral to kill any specimen of H. sapiens, but you're not actually explaining why this is the
The mother does not have any right to destroy human life. The fetus' right to life trumps any right to bodily freedom liberals would like to argue she has.
(Not talking about early abortions or risk of life situations)
The above is a unique case.
What are some things you think could be done other than outlawing it that would discourage abortion?
Perhaps, but she certainly ought to have the right to save her own.
@GW: I also find it ironic considering where you are politically. I know you're young, but I could easily see you, as an older person, grumbling about the government making a mess of things, how they make all these laws based on their idea of a better future, and however well-intentioned they may be, God bless 'em, they just don't fully appreciate how their rules will affect people in the real world.
But this is exactly what you're doing: you're painting with broad strokes and simply dismissing the inconvenient outliers as irrelevant, when in reality they are people and they do matter. If my aunt became pregnant, she would almost certainly die before delivering the baby; I don't know the details but basically her heart couldn't take the stress. In this scenario, an abortion is the 'pro-life' option. You should be able to recognize this. But instead you are single-mindedly crying about fetuses, fetuses, fetuses. That narrow focus is how bad laws get made. If it were your life on the line you would not want to be the whims of self-righteous, moralizing bureaucrats, who haven't thought through the full implications of their actions, standing in the way of your doctor doing what clearly needs to be done to save your life. Don't be part of the problem.
Still, there are bureaucrats and politicians meddling in personal medical decisions. If I was a woman and I was told by my doctor that my baby was not going to be viable, that it might have a brief and painful life before inevitably dying, yeah I'd want to abort, rather than pat myself on the back for this allegedly good deed that I've done. As policy, I'd much rather have fewer unwanted pregnancies and doctors more reluctant to perform abortions that banning it outright.
Seems you ignored the point made, so I'll repeat it :Humanity= being a biologically independent (Which counts out cancer cells) human life.
A fetus, while connected to its mother, is biologically separate life.
What about the rest of my post?
Am I not getting an answer on any of this?But if your opposition to abortion is derived from a divine command theory of ethics, doesn't that mean that criminalising abortion amounts to legislating religion?![]()
That is a very strange point of view.
Asking a girl "Hey, I think we have a moral obligation to create as much life as possible. Wanne hook up?" does also not require assistance. While just as pulling the fat guy up, sex is a collective effort. I am amazed with what grandeur you just missed the point
Hm... as long as you only bluffed - I think so. Based on the reasoning, that your moral obligation to save the mans life outweighs the immorality of threatening someone to kill him or her. And this again is based on the reasoning that death - as the ultimate end of all joy - means a greater harm than a trauma for having being threatened by a gun. Choosing the lesser of two evils.
That strikes me as not very reasonable. Why can I support a law for whatever reason I like except religion? After all, a religious person is in the end also only concerned with what is "right". There are really worse reasons. Like being selfish.
well, how about if your fat guy is swinging on a rope and you can only reach him at some point in the future?....
by eliminating your female helper's choice by threat and putting the fat guy's life above other matters, it would seem that your code of "collective moral obligation" and "greater good" morality could be used not only to justify a pro life stance, but also rape![]()
Quite a stretch, and no less offensive than somebody screaming baby-killer!![]()