And if in the exercise of that right her fetus dies, what's that to you?I said a woman has rights over her body not someone else's. — Gregory
Right here. Life does not begin in the womb. Therefore on that argument, no "life rights" begin in the womb.Also, where is you infallible argument that proves when life rights begin? — Gregory
Actually, in your ignorance, you don't, not least because you don't know what you're talking about.I show respect for life on this. — Gregory
For an anti-sophist, you aspire a lot. I've never even thought such a thing.You're willing to say "maybe in some reality it's not human so I'll kill it" — Gregory
You're saying that before birth you can take the life and after you can't. Why does the birth grant rights? — Gregory
it's specialness doesn't grant women rights to stop the life of their unborn — Gregory
I wish the f**k you were a responsible interlocutor and not the ignorant clown that you are. Even allowing for your shortcomings you're annoying. I never, ever said this.
Nor did I ever say that birth grants rights. i simply acknowledged that (to my knowledge), all responsible persons pretty much anywhere anytime have agreed upon and accepted that standard. Try to pay attention to the conversation and what is actually said. — tim wood
And then that's what we'd have to decide, whether the outer person has such a right, and whether it is limited. How do we go about that? — Srap Tasmaner
You are not talking about a right to life of the mother but the "right" of her to take the rights of the unborn — Gregory
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