If you don't believe abortion is murder, then there is no paradox.
Uh, no. The paradox has nothing to do with murder but with doing with your body what you want.
Reiterating this point to you is going to be as successful as teaching a rock to read.
And my logic was clear from my first post:
Your "logic" is never clear. At best, you're capable of saying something is logical and then quickly descending in circular arguments and other fallacies.
To me abortion is not the same as taking a life of someone who has independent existence.
Wow. That's some deep insight.
Let me try: "To me, abortion is the same as taking a life of someone who has independent existence".
And by independent existence, you of course mean someone who's so dependent on others to live he can't kill himself beyond refusing food.
Or someone with a pacemaker.
Or an eight month fetus before his/her alveoli produce detergent to allow independent living.
Your views are based on ignorance and circular arguments; please stop misusing the word "logical" to describe your delirium.
Abortion is about choice about what to do with +part of a+ woman's body, and not murder/ending of an independent life.
Actually, a fetus/embryo is not a "part" of a woman's body. Were you ever taught biology?
Logic would be something like:
Murder is wrong.
Euthansia is murder.
Euthanasia is wrong.
Abortion is about choice about what to do with +part of a+ woman's body, and not murder/ending of an independent life.
Abortion is not related to Euthanasia.
No paradox to be pro-choice and anti-Euthanasia.
The phrase "my body my choice" has nothing to do with murder and exactly with what it actually is - the freedom for a person to make decisions for their own body rather than the state.
and not murder/ending of an independent life.
I'm sorry, what? So it's now "independent life" when you were just babbling on about embryos/fetuses not having +any+ life?
It seems you can't even keep straight what you're trying to argue.
And based on what you just said, you must be arguing that aborting an 8.5 month fetus is therefore murder regardless of the circumstance.
I don't agree with many of your stated views either
Until you can present logical and reasoned arguments for *your* views, I suspect no one will support your belief that euthanasia should be banned because you think it's a sin.
But hey, if you want to ban what you consider a sin, then why not start with idolatry or enforce fasting during Ramadan? A lot of things should be banned based on what you or every joe somebody consider sinful.
But I guess that obvious point never occurred to you.