thebabydoc said:
I guess that shows your ignorance. If I deliver 300 babies a year and I agree with abortion, is it possible I might be in a better position than you or some politician to comment and judge on its necessity and medical and moral implications?
No. Please show us where experience is conditional for moral reasoning. So without experience in battle or fighting, a man cannot make the moral judgement to know when he must fight to protect life and property? Is this the type of reasoning used by minority advocates to pass laws preferring said minority, arguing that the majority cannot "understand the 'black, gay, latino, disabled, etc.' experience"?
Experience is not conditional for reasoning, it is only a tool for reasoning, but man does not have to reason at all. There are numerous cases in which it can be shown that experience does not correlate with reasoning. Politics is a great example.
What about rape? Incest? Genetic malformations? Non-viable defects? It's all so black-and-white for those of you who don't deal with this day in and day out. Pure blind ignorance. It's like arguing with SSAlexSS or 2Thick (whose absence of late is a welcome relief to intelligent life everywhere)
The first two are non-consentual therefore the woman has the law on her side to argue for the procedure, but she would have to prove her case, since this is a claim that societal laws have been violated and another is being implicated as being a criminal. I'm sure you can see how allowing this argument non-chalantly opens the flood gates to erroneous charges.
The third needs clarification. Genetic malformations does not define non-viability.
The latter also needs clarification, but is arguably acceptable, since there are conditions where the infant will not survive.
"Pro-Life" (e.g. anti-choice, free will, self-determination, etc...) always bases their arguments on INVALID and ERRONEOUS assumptions like "life begins at conception".
Since you have thrown around your argument that this argument is wrong, then please, with your medical wisdom, tell us why "life" does not begin at conception (I can't wait to hear this, since this is basic biology).
Do me a favor. Anyone AND I MEAN ANYONE post up Webster's (or any other LEGITIMATE) definition of "Parasite".
I already gave you the real definition. For a supposed doctor, your's was pathetic.