Mr Khan said:
There are a hell of a lot of things people can do that if someone else does it it becomes a crime. A woman can choose to have sex with a man, and its legal, but the man can't just decide to have sex with her. I can choose to give my television away to someone, but someone else can't decide to just come and take it from me The whole "war" analogy is apt. War and abortion are two things that sometimes are more practical to do than not to do, but are both things that should be avoided in all possible cases. Now sometimes the woman in the case of abortion may not be making the most prudent decision, but (to turn the tables on the righties that love to talk about this), when is it the government's job to tell people whether they're making the wisest possible decision or not? It would be foolish to completely remove war as a recourse for action, but it is amoral to conduct war wantonly, and so it is with abortion. |
thats a great comparison and all, but it still doesnt answer how the baby is a person when a 3rd party kills it, but not when the women kills it.
its either human or its not you cant have it both ways, if it nots human then the 3rd party could get charged with something like assault and battery of the women, and since abortion is legal has not ended any life therefore no murder took place.







