Rath said:
I would say that the fetus isn't a person. I feel there is more required to be a person than to have a set of human DNA and to technically be living. As with a person who is brain dead to me a fetus does not qualify for 'personhood'. My personal opinion is that the minimum requirement for being a person is when you have some sort of meaningful brain activity. Of course other people have different opinions on this matter - a very common one is religious people who believe in souls and believe a fetus gets its soul at conception. I can understand these people being against abortion however I do not believe they have the right to stop other people who do not share their beliefs from getting abortions. |
I absolutely agree with this.
And since the soul is also defined as being the concious part of the human, shouldn't a fetus get its soul first when it becomes councious even when following the religious definition?
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