Dio-Rama said:
for all those pro-life ppl, have any of you stood and watched someone die that was close to you? i dont mean sat on the couch and seen it on tv...but physically stood in a hospital room and watched a loved one die slowly and painfully from cancer over a period of 5 months? i have
in cases like this, euthanasia would of been an absolute blessing.
ok, over the gender issue, genders are equal.
i dont agree with murder or the taking of another life by force. i do not agree with abortion just for the sake of it, like so many teenage females do because its an inconvenience. however i do agree with abortion in special cases like rape or if their is something physically or mentally wrong with the baby.
i do agree with euthanasia
I'm not sure if what I say will have any relevence to your argument, though here it goes. My mum, as a special-education teacher works with the disabled. Last year, one of her students died from a degenerative body. She died at a relativly young age (19), but my mum and her colleagues will always maintain that she had a very happy life. She was loved and cared for by her parents and had many "friends" - her peers, teachers, family, etc. Granted, she wouldn't have been able to understand or comprehend even the simplest of concepts (she was a micro-caphalic (sp?) - her brain was 1/6th of the normal size.), though she still felt happiness. You could clearly see and hear it in her body language, facial expressions and verbal noises.
That's another side of the whole abortion debate. What is the meaning of life? At least to me (and a lot of people I've talked to), the ideas revolve around the concept of happiness. A person who has been raised in a dysfunctional home may grow up to be happy. They may not. A person who is severly disabled WILL have happy times in their life...
There is the side that if the disabled person would be in constant pain from their disorder, life would be like hell to them 24/7. I would still be opposed to abortion in this case, as you cannot know whether the person would be in this situation simply by examining the foetus/embryo's genes. Correct me if I'm wrong. Slightly off the topic, I wouldn't be able to make my mind up when it came to euthenasia (post birth). I do not want to have that power over someones life. I supose that's an irresponsible attitude, but I cannot get out of my paradox.
In my opinion, the only scenario where an abortion would be acceptable is if the baby and mother would have 0% chance of surviving the birth. Then, it would be rational to save the mother rather then letting her die with her already doomed baby. I think in the other thread (now closed), ur inner child came up with the example of an 8 year old being raped. Theoretically, it is possible to give birth at that age, but I don't like the chances. It would have to go case by case.
There is a big problem with this whole situation though. I personally don't believe humanity knows when to stop in terms of morality... either way... "up" or "down". That's another reason why I am so apprehensive of accepting abortion at any level (including the "0% case" as some people will take it as a sign that other abortion scenarios are in the green, though this is not practicle. There has to be a comprimise). Any thoughts?