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thoughts:politics:abortion [2021/09/11 19:07] – [When does life begin?] Owen Mellemathoughts:politics:abortion [2021/09/11 19:32] (current) Owen Mellema
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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't make much sense to want them to remain alive. For example, cancer patients will sometimes decide to not take another round of painful treatment, and instead decide to die. On the other hand, it is very difficult to determine where this point is.+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't make much sense to want them to remain alive. For example, cancer patients will sometimes decide to not take another round of painful treatment, and instead decide to die. On the other hand, it is very difficult to determine where this point is, because suffering is endemic to the human condition.
  
 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, Love, etc. I think that it is acceptable that we allow a person whose life will be defined by unceasing pain to die, because the pain will likely make it so that nothing is enjoyable.  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, Love, etc. I think that it is acceptable that we allow a person whose life will be defined by unceasing pain to die, because the pain will likely make it so that nothing is enjoyable. 
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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's immune system would eradicate the baby, in the same way it would eradicate any other foreign substance. Because the placenta is needed to protect the baby from the mother, it could be argued that this is the phase at which we consider it a human and a separate system. That would be at the beginning of the first trimester.  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's immune system would eradicate the baby, in the same way it would eradicate any other foreign substance. Because the placenta is needed to protect the baby from the mother, it could be argued that this is the phase at which we consider it a human and a separate system. That would be at the beginning of the first trimester. 
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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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