Voluntarist
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Many people confuse non-autonomy with dependence. A child is biologically autonomous yet still dependent. A fetus is neither.
Many people confuse non-autonomy with dependence. A child is biologically autonomous yet still dependent. A fetus is neither.
Where are the authorities going to get an warrant for that?women who have a legitimate miscarriage and try to abide by the law will end up having their uterus' investigated by authorities.
But you can shut off the water and lock up the frig and pantry and stop feeding them.
And I'll say it again, you can shut off the water and lock up the frig and pantry and stop feeding them.
And if they hook an umbilical into your blood supply then your completely with your rights to sever it, because an invitation to your house doesn't imply any privileges beyond that.
Are you proposing an exception in the case of rape then?
If so then this whole issue is not a matter of the life of the "innocent" fetus.
If not then your whole discussion is rather moot - for consent doesn't enter into your equation.
I don't see other options - but perhaps there's something I missed.
But you can shut off the water and lock up the frig and pantry and stop feeding them.
And I'll say it again, you can shut off the water and lock up the frig and pantry and stop feeding them.
And if they hook an umbilical into your blood supply then your completely with your rights to sever it, because an invitation to your house doesn't imply any privileges beyond that.
Some of us don't like the idea of the state investigating a woman's uterus, as in, it may be wrong or it may be ok to abort a fetus, but either way it is a private matter for the mother that doesn't concern the state.
I am not even an overly religious person and I see the wrong in killing an innocent human child .Remind me, when is the last time you heard a fetus/baby demand anything? They are quite passive.
Unless she was raped, the pregnant woman made her choice to transform her body when she had sex. She put that baby in her body; it wasn't the baby's choice. You can't drag someone into your house and then shoot them for trespassing. I'm going to say that again: You can't drag someone into your house and then shoot them for trespassing. Regretting ones past choices or fretting physical pain doesn't somehow make murdering an innocent bystander OK.
It wasn't my analogy, it was yours. When I bring someone into my house I'm entirely within my rights to stop providing them with food and water ... just as I am with a fetus.
It wasn't my analogy, it was yours. When I bring someone into my house I'm entirely within my rights to stop providing them with food and water ... just as I am with a fetus.
I think you're posting on the wrong forums. Here you go http://www.straightdope.com/Bad analogy again. I didn't drag them into the womb. I didn't attach them.