A fetus that has barely developed its spinal cord or nervous system wouldn't endure anything. It would be like cracking open a couple of fresh eggs and tossing them on the skillet.
It's still life, full stop.
Are you killing a chicken when you make an omelet?
Yes, because that is what would have been the end result of that egg.
So sorry, I didn't realize you were an expert on the emotional trauma surrounding adoption and abortion and how the trauma is exactly the same.
That's exactly why I said 'subjective'. You aren't an expert, and sans stats, your opinion is subjective at best.
Try to get a grip and not just argue everything for once.
You should try some of your own advice.
They are 2 different situations and carry extremely different emotional trauma and baggage. Just the fact they are different situations is enough to objectively call the resulting emotional damage different. But hey, your some big f*cking expert on it so please tell me how they are identical.
I didn't make any claims, you did, but feel free to try and turn it on me, instead of backing up your claims. It's funny to read.
Forced to participate in counselling (like prospective adopters already are) about how selfish the choice to only consider an infant. Not forced to adopt someone they don't want. Almost everybody who wants to adopt wants an infant, that is why there is a list of thousands waiting for years while thousands of kids who need a home will wait forever living in foster care or orphanages. Sorry if the truth bothers you but those who only want an infant are right from the start showing disregard for children IMHO and should be disqualified just on that.
Ya, I already said I understood what you were saying. If they don't do what you want, they're disqualified. Coercion and force.
Status is one reason, vanity is another, thinking they can take a baby with someone else's genes and mold it into little versions of themselves is another. There is nothing subjective about saying someone who claims to want to adopt only an infant is in it for entirely selfish reasons. They don't care about the child as much as they care about getting what they want. Like I said, if they care about children who need a home there are more kids than people to adopt them so nobody has to wait, but that is if they are in it for the child.
Still subjective. Unless you can produce some papers, proving you're a psychologist.
Anyway, this is a topic for discussion in another thread, this one is about abortion and I would say we actually agree completely and have the same position. Personally anti-abortion but pro-choice.
As a viable alternative, adoption is part of the conversation.
it is your personal belief and you want to impose that on others against their will and that is selfish.
You mean like trying to force people that want to adopt an infant, to adopt a child, or get nothing at all?
And by the same token, imposing your belief on a potential human being is actually less selfish than imposing it upon a developed human being.
They're both life. Ending a life because it doesn't suit your lifestyle, is the most ignorant form of selfishness there is. IMHO.