Originally posted by: dullard
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Then, the 2nd, and most important part of the debate: at what point between unfertilized egg and newborn does the fetus become a human being?
I'll throw in my 2 cents then leave the thread (I'm going on a quick vacation). Here is what I believe:
1) Yes, it is wrong to kill a human. Here is my definition of killing: "you are killing a human when it can live on its own and you prevent it from living." For example, if you shoot someone and that person dies, then you killed (you prevented it from living). Example #2, if you found a person who was fatally shot but clinging to life and you did nothing, you didn't kill him/her (he/she couldn't live on his/her own). The person who fired the bullet did the killing. You may have done a horrible thing, but you didn't kill.
2) No one should be forced to have a parasite leaching off of him/her. This is especially true if it puts the person's life at risk. A fetus is a leach. You can leave it inside a mother, and I hope you do, but you do not have to keep it there. There is a catch, you should not kill a human (see #1).
3) Hypotetically take the fetus out then wait and see what happens. If it survives, then it is wrong to kill it. If it dies, then god/nature killed it, not you.
There is your definition of when a fetus becomes a human being. That is, when it can survive on its own. If you abort it at or after that point, you are committing murder. If you abort it before that point, you are removing a leach which isn't committing murder.
I see no reason that we have to be forced to give massive medical care to help it survive, but if you want, you certainly can do so in the debate. It'll shift the date a few weeks.