Atreus21
Lifer
- Aug 21, 2007
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So just avoid my questions altogether. Guess you're full of baloney. And no, i'm not ok with forcing women to do anything against their will.
It was you who avoided my question sir.
So just avoid my questions altogether. Guess you're full of baloney. And no, i'm not ok with forcing women to do anything against their will.
No doubt the next item on the agenda is cut funding for foster care. Those 'whores' need to pay for their own children! Consequences and because they really care about the babies and all that.Can't wait to see where funding for all those loving foster families will come from.
What justifies the deliberate killing of an innocent human being?
That's the only question that matters.
I would be ok with giving the woman the decision what to do with her body. You on the other hand appear to want to control her. Why do you get to control her body and not her?
What justifies the deliberate enslavement of a woman?What justifies the deliberate killing of an innocent human being?
That's the only question that matters.
The universal right of one to control their own body. Period.
Please, you're not fooling anyone but yourself. Where do you intend to get funding for all those foster families? You don't think they do it for free right? Oh, and let's not forget any of the funding for the kids as they now age, go to school, and need additional support for mental or physical ailments, learning disabilities etc.... Where's all the money coming from?It was you who avoided my question sir.
Please define for all of us, with objective in-controversial evidence that, for example, a 14 week fetus is a human being with full rights of personhood.What justifies the deliberate killing of an innocent human being?
That's the only question that matters.
What justifies the deliberate enslavement of a woman?
See, yours is not the only question that matters.
I don't, but society has some right to compel people to use their bodies in particular ways, in its own interest. The draft, for example.
Then society has the obligation to compensate those persons whose property and rights are being taken. Even draftees get paid for their service.I don't, but society has some right to compel people to use their bodies in particular ways, in its own interest. The draft, for example.
You never answered the question. At what point before birth do you consider the fertilized egg/embryo/fetus a person?What justifies the deliberate killing of an innocent human being?
That's the only question that matters.
No doubt the next item on the agenda is cut funding for foster care. Those 'whores' need to pay for their own children! Consequences and because they really care about the babies and all that.
Please, you're not fooling anyone but yourself. Where do you intend to get funding for all those foster families? You don't think they don't for free right? Oh, and let's not forget any of the funding for the kids as they now age, go to school, and need additional support for mental of physical ailments. Where's all the money coming from?
For everyone's reference, this person believes that "there is no right to bodily autonomy."That is most definitely not a universal right. That is a very limited right. Society can compel us when necessary. Even jury duty is a simple example. We can attend to such duty or face fines. Quarantine laws. The draft.
You can't live in society and claim complete autonomy.
That is most definitely not a universal right. That is a very limited right. Society can compel us when necessary. Even jury duty is a simple example. We can attend to such duty or face fines. Quarantine laws. The draft.
You can't live in society and claim complete autonomy.
That's easily answered: no one is being enslaved. We shouldn't cheapen the experience of slaves with such casual use of the term.
Really? Forcing a woman to bear and raise a child that they don't want is not a form of enslavement? That's an interesting perspective.That's easily answered: no one is being enslaved. We shouldn't cheapen the experience of slaves with such casual use of the term.
You never answered the question. At what point before birth do you consider the fertilized egg/embryo/fetus a person?
What is your evidence?
You're still avoiding my original question. If the child were guaranteed a loving foster family, should the birth mother still be allowed to kill her child?
Without rape, some guys would never procreate. Atreus is just looking out for them is all.Until a rape victim is forced to carry a child and give birth, but hey....Ohio only counted 4000 rapes a year last I checked, what could go wrong.
Until a rape victim is forced to carry a child and give birth, but hey....Ohio only counted 4000 rapes a year last I checked, what could go wrong.
As someone who knows what the "system" is like, you need to supply some plan to verify that. Not a utopian hypothetical where bleeding heart family members plead with her.
Kill her child? Did she already give birth and now is gonna kill it? Lol....you obviously only deal in hypotheticals, so come back to me when you can tell me where all this money is coming from
And you compare that with the lifelong bondage and servitude experienced by slaves? That's ridiculous.
No I don't. Just answer the question. There's a loving family ready to care for the child. That's all.
The family is independently wealthy. Now would you answer the question?