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On Thu, 27 Aug 2015 13:20:34 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: I am not questioning the right of a woman to abort an unwanted pregnancy. I *am* questioning the conventional wisdom as to when "life" begins. === It's very easy to dance around that issue. It is your choice. The generally accepted view of "life" however includes the ability to survive on your own among other things. The notion that "life" is present among a clump of multiplying cells is mostly a religious thing. I have nothing against religion and people should be free to believe what they want. The law however should be based on science and generally accepted principles. The law has spoken with regard to women's right to an abortion. Letting religion take precedence over facts and science has led to all sorts of mischief in the past including the notion that the sun and planets revolved around the earth. People of science were persecuted and sometimes executed if they disagreed with the church's position no matter how demonstrably erroneous it was. We see the same thing today with Darwin, evolution, brain death, the beginning of life, etc. |