Then you have an opinion...not morals.. However, that doesn't mean I have a personal responsibility to adopt a child. You have simply created said responsibility out of thin air.
Most "pro-lifers" don't really care what it means to be human in my experience. They just want pregnancy to be a punishment for sex. — m-theory
Suppose it was possible to transplant the fetus such that the woman could remove it from their body and the pro-lifer could be the one to carry it until it is time to be born. — m-theory
Invariably pro-lifers object to this, insisting that they should not be responsible for the fetus. — m-theory
They insist that they did not have the sex and that they did not cause the fetus to exist so they should not be held responsible. — m-theory
The point is you are not pro-life...you actually believe that someone other than yourself ought to be pro-life by force of law. — m-theory
Don't pretend to be dumb just to avoid this point...just answer this question. — m-theory
Does it make me moral if I hold the opinion that someone else besides me (you) should be responsible for an unwanted fetus? — m-theory
You claim that because you believe someone else beside you should be responsible for a living fetus that makes you pro-life. — m-theory
Again you are simply expressing an opinion here — m-theory
I pointed out that my argument is the logical equivalent of yours you still have not addressed that point.My judgment is based on reasoning and I am not in doubt about it, so it is not a mere opinion. Even if it were, saying "you're just expressing an opinion" is an utterly asinine remark. What is it you think you're doing, sweetheart?
your claim that you have no moral responsibility for unwanted fetuses is incorrect — m-theory
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