QUOTE (Clovis @ May 14 2008, 01:18 PM)

Life begins at conception not at birth. Baby or fetus or embryo it is still human life that is destroyed and a murder when done with the intent of ridding life as a matter of convenience. When done with the intent of self defense that is another matter. Intent is important.
The whole it is a woman's choice is a pretty narrow view implemented by the feminist movement. What is true to me is that it is not a choice but a responsibility. Both mother and father are responsible from the moment of conception. They should be responsible from the moment of sexual intercourse as well.
As far as rape that is the toughest issue since how much will it harm the mother to have the baby in some cases? In other cases as Pavot stated that there are beautiful lives made and no regrets once the child is up and running and then becomes a responsible loving adult. What I disagree with is using the rape issue to then go ahead and say that all abortions are OK. Simply no, all the taking of life, in any case it is taken, is not OK in every case. Someone breaks in your house and you have the legal right to stop them dead in their tracks is the law but if you did not have to kill someone it does not matter what the law states or does not state your intent was murder and you committed murder.
It is a complex issue because society itself does not promote responsibility. We cannot simply criminalize abortion I admit until all the factors are in place. The major one being a responsible society and responsibility being instilled every member of society starting from the time they are children. I will still vote against it in any referendum. But the bottom line is not what is legal or illegal for me because that is politicizing the issue. The bottom line for me is that it is murder and people should be responsible.
Abortion will come back and haunt both the father and mother and will do so for years or might even begin years after the fact. Post Abortion Syndrome is a fact even if both APA's do not recognize it as a medical condition or have it listed on either the DSM-IV-TR or the ICD-10. There are always consequences to our choices and that is the responsibility that comes with free will. The gravest consequences IMHO are those that involve making the choice of taking of a human life when self defense was not the reason.
That's your opinion, Clovis. Some would argue that the child is not really "alive" until it can survive without the mother. It's kind of like saying tumors are living creatures because they grow and develop, granted not into a child, but they grow nonetheless. And what of Molar pregnancies, when the egg is not fertilized but tissue continues to grow and develop inside the uterus anyway? According to your logic, couldn't this being be considered a "child"? <-- not attacking you here, I'm just saying you're making a big assumption by saying this, because not everyone believes that.
So you're saying a woman shouldn't be in control over her own body? Why not just say women should be slaves to men? Everyone has rights to control their own bodies, and that applies to women as well. Over
50% of teenage mothers end up on well fare, so couldn't one say that it's better for the mother to not have a child, because it only holds her back in her life? Shouldn't the father have to uphold his position and take care of the child too? It takes around $350,000 to raise a child to be 18, not including fees for schooling, and a lot of mothers get abortions because they
cannot sacrifice that much to raise a child. They just can't, so why make another life suffer? What's better, two lives suffering in poverty, or one barely making it by?
It very much hurts the mother to be raped. STDs can be easily passed on through unprotected sex, and I really don't think rapists are going to be free from STDs if they're running about raping people for goodness sake, and STDs can be life threatening and can cause major problems to the mother and her baby if she conceives because of the rape. HIV/AIDS, syphilis, chlamydia, scabies, gardnerella, lice (crabs), trichomoniasis, chanchroids, gonorrhea, herpes, hepatitis (A-E), candida, and HPV are only SOME of the many STDs that a woman could get from being raped.
HIV/AIDS:
http://www.avert.org/aids.htmsyphilis:
http://www.cdc.gov/std/syphilis/STDFact-Syphilis.htmscabies:
http://www.medicinenet.com/scabies/article.htmchlamydia:
http://www.cdc.gov/std/Chlamydia/STDFact-Chlamydia.htmgardnerella:
http://www.healthscout.com/ency/68/435/main.htmlpubic lice:
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dpd/parasites/li..._pubic_lice.htmtrichomoniasis:
http://www.cdc.gov/STD/Trichomonas/STDFact...chomoniasis.htmchanchroids:
http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/n/non_specif...diseases-4a.htm (not exact, but this is what it causes)
gonorrhea:
http://www.cdc.gov/std/gonorrhea/stdfact-gonorrhea.htmherpes:
http://www.cdc.gov/STD/herpes/STDFact-Herpes.htmhepatitis:
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/diseases/hepatitis/index.htmcandida:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candida_(genus)HPV:
http://www.cdc.gov/STD/HPV/STDFact-HPV.htmThere's also
Rape Trauma Syndrome, which is equally as detrimental to the mother's mental state of mind as STDs and unwanted pregnancies are to her physical being.
http://www.medicineau.net.au/clinical/psychiatry/rts.htmlRape is incredibly common and SHOULD NOT be taken lightly. Rape is NOT over-exagerated. Rape is traumatic and incredibly harmful to the women (and men) who are victims of rape.
http://www.oprah.com/tows/pastshows/tows_2...0020215_b.jhtmlhttp://www.geocities.com/Wellesley/9691/r4.htmlhttp://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/2402/myths.htmlhttp://www.student.richmond.edu/~stealinghome/facts.htmSo, to put it simply, rape IS harmful to the mother, whether she has a baby because of it or not. It should be HER constitutional right to get rid of this baby if she chooses, because it was given to her against her will. We have free will, so we should be able to abort children if we so choose. Plus, every time you kill even an insect, you commit murder, so why do we spray insect-killing pesticides? We're committing murder, so why do we do it? For the betterment of our society. If we don't allow abortion, we'll only become overpopulated that much quicker.
I have to deal with hypothetical situations like the one you illustrated nearly every day. I've been taking martial arts for over 6 years, and the whole basis of our school is teaching children, teens, and adults how to defend themselves, even if that means killing your attacker. In my 6 years of taking martial arts, I've learned more ways to kill someone than I ever thought existed, but the point of that is if you're in a situation where someone is attacking you with intent to harm you, you have
every right to disarm and fight against that person. If it comes to killing, then so be it. I would rather kill a man than be mugged, raped, and thrown into a ditch and have to care for a child later on. It's not murder, it's self defense. EVERYONE has the right to defend themselves, do they not? I feel they do. It's the attacker's fault for attacking oneself after all, and if they get hurt that's their own fault. They could have chosen to not attack, but they didn't, so therefore they have to pay the price. Yes, I know it's harsh, but no one said life was going to be happy rainbows and sunshiny meadows all the time. Now, I don't advocate for killing people who attack one, because if I was attacked I highly doubt I would have the heart to kill someone, but if it was a matter of life and death, I would choose to kill to save myself. I will not allow myself to become yet another female victim that was raped, killed, or kidnapped that we oh so often hear about in the news.
I agree in that people should not be allowed to kill unless they are doing so in self-defense, but cannot the same thing be said for self-preservation? If a mother has an ectopic pregnancy (
http://www.kidshealth.org/parent/pregnancy...cy/ectopic.html ), the baby must be aborted or she will die. Is that wrong? Is it better to let the mother horridly bleed to death, while the baby will die anyway? No. It's better to save one of them rather than have both of them die because of religious morals that they may not agree with. The mother's life, and her family's, can very much be compromised by adding an unwanted child. It puts stress great stress on the mother, whether we want to accept that or not. And what if a woman who has always dreamed of being a mother with her life-long partner is raped, has a child, and is so consumed by hatred and despair because that child is not her and her partner's life-long dream, that she never wants to have a child again, or goes so far as to kill the child? Mental problems to arise because of unwanted children.
""Maternity or additional offspring may force upon the woman a distressful life and future. Psychological harm may be imminent. Mental and physical health may be taxed by childcare. There is also the distress for all concerned associated with the unwanted child, and there is the problem of bringing a child into a family already unable, psychologically or otherwise, to care for it." Doe vs. Bolton, January 22, 1973 44"
Now remember,
I'm not attacking you or your beliefs, Clovis, but merely trying to make a point and address other concerns in reference to your post. If you believe abortion is murder, than fine, I cannot change your beliefs, but I would like to prove that allowing unwanted children to live can potentially be as harmful, if not more, than aborting the child in the first place. Women have the right to do what they want with their bodies, and making abortion illegal is not allowing women their full constitutional rights, even if people see it as murder.