NLXSK1
Well-Known Member
You just said that morality is subjective. Then in the next heartbeat you declare Abortion to be wrong which by your own definition is subjective.if you're looking for some verifiable ultimate truth, don't bother. the answer you are asking for is right there in the question. individual morality, being a personal interpretation of the greater societal ethos, is entirely subjective. even society's views on right and wrong are subjective. i suppose you could start by asking if i have made any factual errors in my statement. is a child in the womb innocent of any offence? are millions of them slaughtered? could the vast majority of those unwanted pregnancies have been avoided if those involved had simply been responsible enough to use some sort of contraception?
to demand undeniable objective proof for your every belief is to lead a small life.
Could you be wrong? Could abortion be neither good or bad which are human subjectivities anyway?
Do you feel that you have the right to force someone of a different morality to abide by your interpretation of morality? Would you give up your own rights on the subject if the majority thought otherwise?
People make choices in life based on their own morality. If you do not want your choices curtailed by someone else then you need to understand that you cannot expect your morality choices to be forced on someone else.
These fundamental things have brought me to the conclusion that the government should get out of the abortion business altogether. They should not subsidize abortions, they should not decide whether abortions are legal or not, etc. Every individual state has a licensed medical board. Those boards should decide what procedures are acceptable and/or not acceptable from a medical standpoint. Acceptable procedures should be able to be carried out by doctors in agreement with their patients not based on morality but medical criteria.
If we want more freedom in this country we should be prepared for people to be more free in ways we do not like...