I don't think there's enough discussion on this, considering this is a Politics & News forum.
First off, I don't want this to turn into a flame war. I want logical reasoning because that's the only way to change anyone's mind.
I used to be pro-choice, mainly because I thought the morality of the whole thing was in question, and if it is then the government would not have the right to step in and say what you could and could not do. However, logically, it is immoral. I also want to be clear that I'm kind of agnostic, but I lean towards atheist, so the "God" arguments are completely out.
For example, if I were to punch my girlfriend in the stomach two months into her pregnancy, I'd be charged for murder (not to mention battery and possibly assault). But this is only if she decided that she was going to keep the baby. Now let's say I'm like Scott Peterson and I murder my pregnant wife (I'll say allegedly here for legal purposes. How many murders am I charged for? 2. Why? You don't even know for sure what my wife wanted. But the important fact to take away from this is that it's universally accepted in America that it's morally and legally wrong to punch my pregnant gf in the stomach or to in any other way kill an unborn child. So how do we justify it just because the woman "doesn't want one right now?"
With all of that being said, I hope this is kept civil so that this thread doesn't get locked. I'll tell you all what I told the person that convinced me to be pro-life: I'd love it if you could change my mind.
First off, I don't want this to turn into a flame war. I want logical reasoning because that's the only way to change anyone's mind.
I used to be pro-choice, mainly because I thought the morality of the whole thing was in question, and if it is then the government would not have the right to step in and say what you could and could not do. However, logically, it is immoral. I also want to be clear that I'm kind of agnostic, but I lean towards atheist, so the "God" arguments are completely out.
For example, if I were to punch my girlfriend in the stomach two months into her pregnancy, I'd be charged for murder (not to mention battery and possibly assault). But this is only if she decided that she was going to keep the baby. Now let's say I'm like Scott Peterson and I murder my pregnant wife (I'll say allegedly here for legal purposes. How many murders am I charged for? 2. Why? You don't even know for sure what my wife wanted. But the important fact to take away from this is that it's universally accepted in America that it's morally and legally wrong to punch my pregnant gf in the stomach or to in any other way kill an unborn child. So how do we justify it just because the woman "doesn't want one right now?"
With all of that being said, I hope this is kept civil so that this thread doesn't get locked. I'll tell you all what I told the person that convinced me to be pro-life: I'd love it if you could change my mind.