foolish heart
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Though my tongue is firmly placed in my cheek, I make convincing, sound arguments. Until the obvious agenda of the pro-lifer is made clear (the surrender of everyone's right to their bodies and perspective of such to that of the pro-lifer's belief system) I will resort to attacking the supposed fundamentals of their positions.
What you seem to be forgetting is that if a fetus is a human, then abortion is murder. At that point, the issue becomes a matter of legality--the fetus represented by state prosecution and the mother as the defendant. What the pro-abortion argument suggests, essentially, is that there is no case in the first place because a fetus is not human and doesn't earn this right. The only time we legally sanction murder is for criminals who earn the death penalty.
Unless you are saying that a fetus is undeniably not a human, or that if it were that it is fit for sanctioned execution for "crimes against the womb" then I'm afraid the pro-abortion argument is not sound at all. What necessitates this discussion is the distinct possibility that a fetus is human in nature and thus deserves an unalienable right to life.
Maybe the judicial system doesn't fall within your beliefs, though.
