Rephrase your premise as follows:
I don't agree with abortions... but if they're going to happen (which they will), they need to be safe and legal.
I don't agree with rape... but if they're going to happen (which they will), they need to be safe and legal.
I don't agree with burglary... but if they're going to happen (which they will), they need to be safe and legal.
I don't agree with assault... but if they're going to happen (which they will), they need to be safe and legal.
I don't agree with embezzlement... but if they're going to happen (which they will), they need to be safe and legal.
I don't agree with fraud... but if they're going to happen (which they will), they need to be safe and legal.
I don't agree with forced marriage... but if they're going to happen (which they will), they need to be safe and legal.
etc., etc., etc.....
Excuse me, if something is wrong, why the Hell should it be safe and legal, only because "it's going to happen"? Crime is always "going to happen". That is the point of having laws. We do not have laws against something which, though wrong, is never going to happen (e.g. there is no law against stealing someone's soul). The point of having a law against it is to state that it is a disapproved and forbidden activity, and that, if you are caught (which, alas, will not always be the case), you will be punished. This trash about "it's going to happen anyway" is simply something that abortionists repeat ad nauseam, on the principle that if we hear a statement often enough we're going to take it for granted.
I don't agree with abortions... but if they're going to happen (which they will), they need to be safe and legal.
I don't agree with rape... but if they're going to happen (which they will), they need to be safe and legal.
I don't agree with burglary... but if they're going to happen (which they will), they need to be safe and legal.
I don't agree with assault... but if they're going to happen (which they will), they need to be safe and legal.
I don't agree with embezzlement... but if they're going to happen (which they will), they need to be safe and legal.
I don't agree with fraud... but if they're going to happen (which they will), they need to be safe and legal.
I don't agree with forced marriage... but if they're going to happen (which they will), they need to be safe and legal.
etc., etc., etc.....
Excuse me, if something is wrong, why the Hell should it be safe and legal, only because "it's going to happen"? Crime is always "going to happen". That is the point of having laws. We do not have laws against something which, though wrong, is never going to happen (e.g. there is no law against stealing someone's soul). The point of having a law against it is to state that it is a disapproved and forbidden activity, and that, if you are caught (which, alas, will not always be the case), you will be punished. This trash about "it's going to happen anyway" is simply something that abortionists repeat ad nauseam, on the principle that if we hear a statement often enough we're going to take it for granted.
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Date: 2008-02-09 09:04 pm (UTC)you're the product of a failed abortion then?
Date: 2008-02-09 10:55 pm (UTC)umm no.
'since you tell me that my existence is optional.'
no, i didn't and i certainly wouldn't.
'As you may imagine,'
i suppose i might... if it were the point i was making
'this is not a point I welcome.'
i would agree, but honestly, it's not a point i'm making.
'As for "your" notion of the enlightened society, it is the one you are promoting'
no, i'm questioning your stance that abortion is wrong for all, when there could be circumstances under which it might be appropriate for some.
'where individuals are optional.'
at what point does an individual become an individual?
'I find it repulsive.'
i don't suppose anyone would like the idea of abortion, perhaps they are an occasional and unpleasant necessity?
Re: you're the product of a failed abortion then?
Date: 2008-02-10 01:08 am (UTC)muddying the water?
Date: 2008-02-10 12:26 pm (UTC)Re: you're the product of a failed abortion then?
Date: 2008-02-10 01:09 am (UTC)Re: you're the product of a failed abortion then?
Date: 2008-02-10 05:11 am (UTC)I've got a friend who WAS the product of rape. Her mother figured that murdering a child of her blood would not hurt the rapist, and this gal is now an AZ2 in the US Navy, with a loving adopted father and five half-siblings. Her mother has recovered very well from the rape, and is a very neat woman.
For that matter, there are a couple of folks touring right now who are failed abortions-- one very pretty lady has nerve damage because of the injection that was supposed to kill her.
Yeah, sigh me up to support murder and torture of small, innocent humans-- like we need more of that.
Re: you're the product of a failed abortion then?
Date: 2008-02-10 08:19 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-02-10 12:58 pm (UTC)well that is entirely up to you, i suppose, but perhaps it's worth considering that you appear to want to avoid that women/families might face mental (and economic) difficulties or dangerous pregnancies on the basis of angst about your own childhood and further justifications, regardless of the fitness of the unborn child/parents. one also wonders if children born into such parental relations might turn out to be dysfunctional adults, seems fairly likely doesn't it?
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Date: 2008-02-10 03:50 pm (UTC)