the2real4mafol said:
Isn't this a very rare case? This women was extremely lucky to be born so early and survive. And i'm still pro-choice just because it's up to the women if she wants to keep her baby or not. I imagine most wouldn't abort but it should still be up to them. Finally, how can a state like Texas be against abortion but for the death penalty? How does that make any sense? |
Unfortunately, it's not rare enough. There are many other examples of failed abortions affecting the lifes of the children who were almost aborted.
@ Second part, I agree, but it reflects more on the death penalty than the abortion case in my opinion. A consistent pro-life perspective would be to not allow any pre-meditated removals of one's right to life take place unless there is a danger in another's right to life as aggressed by the person who is argued to justifiably be murdered. That's why I support abortions if the mother's health is in danger, and that's why I support the murder of a criminal who is an iminent threat to another's life, liberty, or property. Other than that, there is no justification for murder if there is no threat.







