Because one can recover from the latter but not the former? Just a guess.I promised myself I'd stay outta this thread yesterday, but the whole " morality" aspect of the pro-life argument has been bothering me. If one wants to argue the morality of abortion, (IMO) it only carries merit if the argument is taken to the absolute – that is, if it’s immoral to abort a foetus – viable or not – then it only stands to reason that poverty and it's effects on the health and well being of a child should be considered equally immoral.
Why is it not ok to kill a foetus, but it *is* ok to abuse a child with financial neglect?
I agree. And I think education is an awesome tool if we can figure out how to use it properly.Before I get a back lash on this post - I'm not by any means suggesting that all children living in poverty were or should have been in line to be aborted - what I AM suggesting though is that until we can take proper care of the children already IN our care (and yes, I say 'we' because when children are in need, by default they become the responsibility of every single one of us) , we need to stop adding to the currently burgeoning population of under nourished, under housed, under clothed, under educated and of course, under medically covered (and otherwise poverty afflicted) children.
Around here we ensure our survival, and after that we also help out others when we can. We aren't a pair of SPAs here, we don't hoard our assets.If we're to assume the onus of ensuring every foetus is carried to term, that onus should extend to the life of that child until the age of maturity.
Soooooo.... can anyone who is pro-life answer me as to why you have medicine in your cabinet, food on your table, clothes on your back and a decent roof over your head while More than one in seven Canadian children lives in poverty???
Enforce them? I don't think so. Encourage and educate people to sustain life where possible, yes..... so once you've taken care of all the ones we already have in various states of distress, and still have oodles and buckets of never ending resources at your disposal, the by all means, enforce more births!