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What are your views about abortion
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zam wrote:Except for Sensitive medical reasons such as:
- the child or the mother have a slim chance or cant survive if the pregnancy is continued
- child will be a retard/abnormal upon birth
I am personally against abortion. I believe it is still murder and I am totally against it.
zam wrote:Yes its not her fault. But no she does not need to abort the child coz the child is also innocent on this case. Why not give birth to the child and then put it for adoption?
I know its easier said than done. But even a day or a week, or 5 weeks age of fetus, life is there.
zam wrote:Yes its not her fault. But no she does not need to abort the child coz the child is also innocent on this case.
Why not give birth to the child and then put it for adoption?
zam wrote: Murder is murder, commiting it to a 5 yr kid is the same as aborting a 3 weeks old fetus.
shafique wrote:Morally against it as a way of birth control though.
zam wrote: What are your views about abortion
PARANOID wrote:I'll be against it when the people who voted "against" offer a better alternative. people will always have abortions even if it got banned, no pregnancy can be maintained when faced by a couple strong punches to the tummy.
If you're worried about murder then go help kids in africa stay alive. not worry about unborn fetuses who will later be abandonned by their parents. if you want to stop an abortion, then you should adopt the baby after it's born.the so called mom dosent want it so she's getting rid of it before it's too late, before the fetus becomes an unwanted baby. if you're humane alternative is to pile them all up in an orphnage then simply shut up.
zam wrote:Yes its not her fault. But no she does not need to abort the child coz the child is also innocent on this case. Why not give birth to the child and then put it for adoption?
I know its easier said than done. But even a day or a week, or 5 weeks age of fetus, life is there.
Nick81 wrote:Back to the rape case now. Have you ever met a rape victim? Have you read/watched about rape cases? A kid who is born out of rape will NEVER be loved by his "mother". I even read one case in France, where the kid was actually tortured by all family members, was hardly given any food. It was actually an acquaintance of 1 of the family members who alerted the authorities. The kid was 8 and was in a terrible condition: broken bones that had never really healed, bruises, never went to school. In summary, just a tragedy. Maybe that's an extreme case, but it DOES happen. I mean let's try to put ourselves in the shoes of a rape victim. Could you possibly love the fruit of such a "union"? The kid is innocent, but do you even think about that in such a situation? Don't think so.
bushra21 wrote:Nick81 wrote:Back to the rape case now. Have you ever met a rape victim? Have you read/watched about rape cases? A kid who is born out of rape will NEVER be loved by his "mother". I even read one case in France, where the kid was actually tortured by all family members, was hardly given any food. It was actually an acquaintance of 1 of the family members who alerted the authorities. The kid was 8 and was in a terrible condition: broken bones that had never really healed, bruises, never went to school. In summary, just a tragedy. Maybe that's an extreme case, but it DOES happen. I mean let's try to put ourselves in the shoes of a rape victim. Could you possibly love the fruit of such a "union"? The kid is innocent, but do you even think about that in such a situation? Don't think so.
Nick, you can't say that just because a woman is raped and becomes pregnant she wont love her kid.
The question for us is whether the unborn child is a human being that has inalienable rights.
asc_26 wrote:The question for us is whether the unborn child is a human being that has inalienable rights.
Is the unborn child a human being? If you can answer the above question with rationalities that the unborn child is not a human being, then I think you've justified your positions.
shafique wrote:asc_26 wrote:The question for us is whether the unborn child is a human being that has inalienable rights.
Is the unborn child a human being? If you can answer the above question with rationalities that the unborn child is not a human being, then I think you've justified your positions.
For me, a foetus is not a child until it is capable of life outside of the womb.
Islam teaches that the life force or soul is not breathed into a foetus until 3 months, for example. A baby that is miscarried, is not considered to have been alive and does not receive burial rites.
This view by-passes the tricky questions raised about when a life is a life. The pro-life lobby in the US for example strongly argues that life begins with fertilisation of an egg. This means that all eggs in a petri dish that are fertilised with sperm have the same rights to life as a foetus.
If a bundle of cells is not considered 'alive', then the act of abortion is not seen as 'killing'.
Cheers,
Shafique
All human life -- from the moment of conception and through all subsequent stages -- is sacred, because human life is created in the image and likeness of God." "An embryo is an individual, no matter how small. While the embryo receives cells from the mother and the father, it is neither the mother nor the father." "To prevent birth is anticipated murder; it makes little difference whether one destroys a life already born or does away with it in its nascent stage. The one who will be a man is already one."
Pope John Paul II wrote" "Some try to justify abortion by claiming that the product of conception, at least until a certain number of days, cannot yet be considered a personal human life....In reality from the moment in which the ovum is fertilized, a new life begins which is not that of the father or of the mother but of a new human being which develops of its own accord. It would never be made human if it were not human already....This has always been clear, and modern genetic science offers clear confirmation."
Dianne Irving writes: "To begin with, scientifically something very radical occurs between the processes of gametogenesis and fertilization — the change from a simple part of one human being (i.e., a sperm) and a simple part of another human being (i.e., an oocyte — usually referred to as an 'ovum' or 'egg'), which simply possess 'human life', to a new, genetically unique, newly existing, individual, whole living human being (an embryonic single-cell human zygote). That is, upon fertilization, parts of human beings have actually been transformed into something very different from what they were before; they have been changed into a single, whole human being. During the process of fertilization, the sperm and the oocyte cease to exist as such, and a new human being is produced.
Nick81 wrote: Anyway, care to give me one good example of a mother that actually ended loving a child she got by being raped?