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==== Responsibility vs Freedom ==== | ==== Responsibility vs Freedom ==== | ||
- | First, I will explain why, in most cases, I consider Convenience, | + | First, I will explain why, in most cases, I consider Convenience, |
In our society, we are expected to take responsibility for our action' | In our society, we are expected to take responsibility for our action' | ||
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==== On Mercy ==== | ==== On Mercy ==== | ||
- | My opinions on the mercy of abortion are varied. I think most of us would agree that there is a point at which if a person is suffering, it doesn' | + | My opinions on the mercy of abortion are varied. I think most of us would agree that there is a point at which if a person is suffering, it doesn' |
At this point I will propose what I expect to be a controversial definition of a life worth living. Life is worth living if there is the possibility of enjoyable things. By enjoyable, I mean every sense of the word: Pleasure, Satisfaction, | At this point I will propose what I expect to be a controversial definition of a life worth living. Life is worth living if there is the possibility of enjoyable things. By enjoyable, I mean every sense of the word: Pleasure, Satisfaction, | ||
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Finally, I reject the notion that bringing a child into the world is immoral because of the suffering intrinsic in life for exactly the same reason. Living is not overrated for a normal person because of the possibility of good things in life. Music, Art, Good Food, Fun, Family, Romance, Spirituality - These are the things we would also be shielding the child from. | Finally, I reject the notion that bringing a child into the world is immoral because of the suffering intrinsic in life for exactly the same reason. Living is not overrated for a normal person because of the possibility of good things in life. Music, Art, Good Food, Fun, Family, Romance, Spirituality - These are the things we would also be shielding the child from. | ||
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+ | ===== On being a man ===== | ||
+ | Is it right that a man should pass judgement on abortion, considering that the phenomenon of pregnancy is localized in a women' | ||
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+ | Firstly, I disagree with the idea that a person must be intimately connected to a situation to be allowed to come to a conclusion on it. It seems that we don't follow this logic for any other circumstance, | ||
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+ | Secondly, men //are// connected to pregnancy. They may not partake in labor, nor do they nourish the unborn baby in the womb, but pregnancy cannot happen without the intervention of a man. The unborn baby is not the mother' | ||
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+ | Thirdly, we all, men and women alike, should be invested in this problem, because it deals with other human beings. Yes, the baby is within the mother' | ||
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+ | Fourthly, and although this is not technically an argument, I'd just like to point out that all of the opinions I have presented above are //more// pro-choice than opinions I have heard certain women themselves express, especially my mother. I'm sure someone could find some way to exclude them from consideration, | ||
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+ | ===== When does life begin? ===== | ||
+ | The biggest question that I all but skipped over in my argument was the question of where life begins. This is a tricky one, and I think most people have not given this question the thought it deserves. | ||
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+ | First, I want to dispel the notion that this is a question the scientists have "found the answer to" and that the " | ||
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+ | The reason that there is controversy over the definition of life is because we arrive at a weird continuum of development, | ||
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+ | Now, if both endpoints are clearly what they are (human on one side, non-human on the other), it makes sense that a second before or after those points would be the same thing. (Or else, does touching air magically make it a human?) If a second, why not a minute? And hour? A day? A month? Perhaps even -- nine months? And then you arrive at the other end of the continuum, either at the idea that the baby emerging from the birth canal is not human, or the sperm imprinting on the egg is human. The astute among you may recognize this as an instance of [[https:// | ||
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+ | Personally, I think that a good definition of when a baby is alive is when it has a heartbeat. This means the baby, while not self-sufficient, | ||
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+ | Another, much earlier definition is after the formation of the placenta. The placenta is a marvel of human evolution, a necessary step between laying eggs giving live birth. Without it, the mother' | ||
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+ | ===== Conclusion ===== | ||
+ | Childbirth is a truly fascinating and marvelous process. Perhaps it's my background as a software engineer, but I can't take for granted the fact that the creation of such a highly complex system //just works//, no project managers or engineers with blueprints needed. Think about it - it works well enough that it is considered unusual when a baby has even a small defect! | ||
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+ | They come out of the womb, grow a bit, put together some patterns, and before long they are doing crazy stuff like programming computers and writing blog posts. Life is truly special, and every moment of it's incredible journey should be cherished, especially including it's beginning. |
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