There are very good arguments in favor of abortion, but this is not the place for them. I'm interested in what you think of as the best case against abortion.
In my experience I find that one or two statements of fact followed by one or two moral questions make the best case. Here are my own nominations:
1. DNA tests prove that a human fetus is human. Biologists universally agree that a fetus is alive. Since abortion involves two living humans, why shouldn't they both get human rights?
2. Slavery was abolished by the constitution because it is wrong to consider one human the personal property of another. Do you consider a human fetus to be someone's personal property?
3. We consider a mother who does not provide and care for a baby after it is born to be negligent of human life. Why should this standard be dropped earlier in their life before they are born?
4. The dictionary difference between a baby and a fetus is simple location. In one location (outside the womb) you are a baby, and in another location (inside the womb) you are a fetus. Should the simple location of a human decide whether or not they get human rights, such a womb being a "zero-rights" boundary?
In my experience I find that one or two statements of fact followed by one or two moral questions make the best case. Here are my own nominations:
1. DNA tests prove that a human fetus is human. Biologists universally agree that a fetus is alive. Since abortion involves two living humans, why shouldn't they both get human rights?
2. Slavery was abolished by the constitution because it is wrong to consider one human the personal property of another. Do you consider a human fetus to be someone's personal property?
3. We consider a mother who does not provide and care for a baby after it is born to be negligent of human life. Why should this standard be dropped earlier in their life before they are born?
4. The dictionary difference between a baby and a fetus is simple location. In one location (outside the womb) you are a baby, and in another location (inside the womb) you are a fetus. Should the simple location of a human decide whether or not they get human rights, such a womb being a "zero-rights" boundary?