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As a courtesy I will provide this follow up response. I have stated that I understand your position. Murdering an innocent human being is wrong. I am fine with your opinion, although I disagree. I have done my best to explain my position from several perspectives. This discuss has become circular.
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I'm actually in your neck of the woods right now picking up more beekeeping supplies to extract honey this morning.I know me too. I think CHT and OA are neighbors
All three - a human, child, and an individual that has rights, including the right to life.
Incorrect answer. The blastocyst is cow, the embryo is dog.All three - a human, child, and an individual that has rights, including the right to life.
Okay, I'll give you your trick. Both are individuals and alive.Incorrect answer. The blastocyst is cow, the embryo is dog.
Ever cut down a tree that was alive? Eat a steak? Have a dog euthanized?Okay, I'll give you your trick. Both are individuals and alive.
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A tree, cow, and dog are not covered as having rights under the U.S. Constitution.Ever cut down a tree that was alive?
Zygote, toddler, blastocyst, infant, embryo, adult, fetus, adolescent, adult, etc. are all developmental terms to describe how developed a living organism is.I can't find one instance of "zygote," "blastocyst," "embryo," or "fetus" in the Constitution. You're applying your definitions to something the Framers did not address.
I can understand and appreciate where your views are coming from. I would suggest there are better alternatives than abortion, especially if someone is unsure when life begins and a person becomes a person who has rights. If someone states life (a person bcomes a person who has rights) begins at 20 weeks in utero, then why at that point but not 19 weeks and 6 days? Those are all very arbitrary points.I’ve been thinking about this issue a lot in the last few days, especially since I’m taking the week off of work to recover from a vasectomy. (And thusly reproductive issues are at the forefront of my mind!)
And disclaimer, I would never try to change the mind of an ovarian-systemed person (the most ultra PC term ever lol) and hesitate to share my personal beliefs at all, but I dunno, I guess I’m bored and felt I had something to share.
What I appreciate about Jules’ argument is that it gets to the heart of the moral, philosophical question- when does a person become a person? Jules believes (along with most in the pro-life movement) that it begins at conception.
I don’t share that belief. What I have seen in pregnant peoples journies is that there is a huge energetic shift sometime between the first and second trimester. For starters, it’s clear at that point there likely won’t be a miscarriage, and it’s a safe bet to tell friends and family your news. And this is impossible to back with empirical evidence, but I believe that it is sometime in that period that a soul enters this embryo and, yea, I would say at that point there is a person there, a fetus. Before that, no, I don’t believe there is a person, it is still just the possibility of a human.
That philosophical/spiritual question aside, because, how the hell can I prove that, there’s a huge moral argument for allowing a mother to choose in this first trimester whether to take the pregnancy to term. Do they live in a 16’ trailer in an unstable rental agreement? Do they have an addiction problem? Do they not have enough income? Is the father unfit to be a partner?
Very often the questions, when answered, reveal a totally untenable, unnurturing upbringing for that potential human. And I trust that a pregnant person can make a responsible choice as to whether or not they are fit to raise a child at that time and should have a chance to abort the pregnancy. I feel like this is compassionate to the mother, to society at large, and also to the person who would have been raised in a potentially terrible situation. But my comfort with that really hinges on my belief of when an embryo becomes a person.
When a miscarriage occurs, when "it is still just the possiblity of a human", can you define what you believe a miscarriage is at that point, then?What I have seen in pregnant peoples journies is that there is a huge energetic shift sometime between the first and second trimester. For starters, it’s clear at that point there likely won’t be a miscarriage, and it’s a safe bet to tell friends and family your news. And this is impossible to back with empirical evidence, but I believe that it is sometime in that period that a soul enters this embryo and, yea, I would say at that point there is a person there, a fetus. Before that, no, I don’t believe there is a person, it is still just the possibility of a human.
If I understand what would occur if Roe is overturned is that the decision of abortion would go back to the individual 50 states, and each state (other than those that have trigger laws currently in effect...which, I am guessing could be changed through legislative action) would then vote or it would it be up to the legislative and executive branches of each state (which, in essence, is still the result of the people of the state voting in their state's governor, senators, and representatives). Is that correct?2. Vote