Well, that makes it so much easier to understand since you put it that way. I should have guessed the baby not being human is a monkey or a rhinocerus! :lol:
No no no.... when you bring that up, then they use the "potential" human argument.
Well, that makes it so much easier to understand since you put it that way. I should have guessed the baby not being human is a monkey or a rhinocerus! :lol:
Since when were we talking about instinct? You said, "When you decide to have an abortion, what does the fetus get to decide? and who is acting on his/her behalf?"That won't fly! Instinct to survive is not a matter of comprehension. Failure to communicate is not permission to kill the child!
to which I replied,
"Give the fetus all the available information from conception to death and then let it decide for itself if it wants to live? What an odd idea."
And you queried, "what's odd about that?"
Besides, how can you measure the survivability instinct in a fetus?
No no no.... when you bring that up, then they use the "potential" human argument.
You'll be stowing it away never to be seen again then. i think there are better ways of dealing with issues than warring over them. War is wasteful and stupid, like MOST abortions.lmao...ya...ok.... I'll just keep this off to the side for future use. That would be when you support the murder of fellow humans through war.
[Besides, how can you measure the survivability instinct in a fetus?
Is it POSSIBLE for the baby to have a say? Anencephaly: FAQ about anencephalyYeah, there's a few of us on here who are quite familiar with all the ramifications of the subject and really don't need anything "explained" to us! Being a man I'm really not all that interested in deciding what women should do, but I keep running into the problem- "the subject doesn't have a say".
In most cases, I'd suggest we do leave it alone..Until we can, maybe we should leave it alone!
If that's what you'd call "healthy" then go ahead and mock all you like. But it's not me that's the idiot.I just LOVE these idiots that use rare genetic diseases as a justification to kill perfectly healthy baby's.
In most cases, I'd suggest we do leave it alone..
If that's what you'd call "healthy" then go ahead and mock all you like. But it's not me that's the idiot.
Because I think it's stupid to dismiss any and all abortion.As I said, why bring up rare genetic diseases to justify abortion.
True. But that's no reason to dismiss abortion altogether. Which was my point. And if you had read and UNDERSTOOD my posts, you'd have realised that.Very VERY few abortions are preformed because of these diseases.
I didn't see where you said that, but I agree.The vast majority of abortions are preformed for selfish, self centered reasons that have nothing to do with the baby what so ever.
Yes, most of the facts, deaths and eviction came out on week 32. In week 33 it was discovered that she had in fact been raped. She was too scared to speak up because of her Preacher father. Does it pass the social engineer's misery index? Can she move on to go or is further interrogation required?So we've got an unemployed, homeless, pregnant woman with terminal cancer?
Were these facts suddenly available when she was 33 weeks pregnant, or did she have ample time to put her ducks in order during the pregnancy? I actually don't believe that's possible. Pregnant women have blood tests done at he beginning of the pregnancy for obvious reasons. An abnormal white blood cell count would have been further explored ... so it would not take 33 weeks to identify terminal cancer.
I just LOVE these idiots that use rare genetic diseases as a justification to kill perfectly healthy baby's.
Yes, most of the facts, deaths and eviction came out on week 32. In week 33 it was discovered that she had in fact been raped. She was too scared to speak up because of her Preacher father. Does it pass the social engineer's misery index? Can she move on to go or is further interrogation required?
Still looking for stats but you mentioned Down's syndrome back a while. Most Down's patients are fine, but they are usually diagnosed with Trisomy 21. Trisomy 13 and 18 are extremely sad cases: "What are trisomy 18 and trisomy 13?Ya like Tay Sachs that strikes about one in 500 billion people! :lol: (did I exaggerate?)
Still looking for stats but you mentioned Down's syndrome back a while. Most Down's patients are fine, but they are usually diagnosed with Trisomy 21. Trisomy 13 and 18 are extremely sad cases: "What are trisomy 18 and trisomy 13?
Trisomy 18 and trisomy 13 are genetic disorders that include a combination of birth defects including severe mental retardation, as well as health problems involving nearly every organ system in the body. Unfortunately, 90 percent of babies born with trisomy 18 or 13 die by age 1. It is important to note that 5 to 10 percent of babies with trisomy 18 or 13 do survive the first year of life. Therefore, these disorders are not universally fatal and, in the absence of any immediate life-threatening problems, accurate predictions of life expectancy are difficult to make. There are a few reports of babies with trisomy 18 or 13 surviving to their teens, however, this is unusual.
Trisomy 18 is also called "Edwards syndrome," named after the physician who first described the disorder. Trisomy 13 is called "Patau syndrome," in honor of the physician who first described it. "
Found some stats.
Anencephaly, about 1 in 1000 births Ban abortion for that one? Because?
Trisomy 18, 6 in 1000 Ban abortion for those 6? Because?
Trisomy 13, 2.6 in 1000 Ban abortion for those 2.6? Because?
Spina Bifida, 5 in 1000 Ban abortion for those 5? Because?
Cystic Fibrosis, 0.4 in 1000 Ban abortion for that 0.4? Because?
Tay Sachs? I'll accept your statistic but you have to be aware that although the incidence of it is that rare in the general population, "the genetic mutations that cause this disease are more common in people of Ashkenazi (eastern and central European) Jewish heritage than in those with other backgrounds. The mutations responsible for this disease are also more common in certain French-Canadian communities of Quebec, the Old Order Amish community in Pennsylvania, and the Cajun population of Louisiana." - Tay-Sachs disease - Genetics Home Reference
So we ban abortion even for these higher risk populations? Because?
I have NEVER said that ALL abortions should be bannned, as I'm a great believer in "there is an exception to every rule". Potential death of the mother is one. Debillitating disease to the infant may well be another, as the world continues to get more populated with sicker an sicker people, we are very soon going to run out of resources to treat everybody. But to abort solely because it's the mother's right to do so is garbage!
Hey, all I did was respond to this crap:I have NEVER said that ALL abortions should be bannned, as I'm a great believer in "there is an exception to every rule". Potential death of the mother is one. Debillitating disease to the infant may well be another, as the world continues to get more populated with sicker an sicker people, we are very soon going to run out of resources to treat everybody. But to abort solely because it's the mother's right to do so is garbage!
Bluebyrd- When you decide to have an abortion, what does the fetus get to decide? and who is acting on his/her behalf?
I already had one. Not a problem. It was spontaneous....you know the kind god causes LOL. As a result the next time I became pregnant was with RH. twin girls. I have already told you their story.
That fetus did not resemble anything much and it was 3 months. Why would you even imagine a piece of tissue could even decide what it's destiny should be. In this case my body decided to eject it.
Getting a glimpse of the lives the average person, it seems I have had a rather rich and marvelously varied life experience. If time permits maybe I will write a book for my child and grandchildren. I surely hope reincarnation is part of the plan, otherwise, god or however one sees spirit will be dealing with a great many stunted souls at life's end.