| What's the difference? 1. What is the difference between killing unborn children, the handicapped, and the elderly?
It seems the common response would be that unborn children aren't classified as "people, person, etc... and so forth, therefore, it is morally acceptable to kill them.
2. Does having an abnormality make you less of a person?
What about for those that are classified as "not okay to kill" such as those that are bedridden their whole lives or adults losing their minds with Alzheimer's? Why isn't it okay to kill them? Is it because they are born or have a heart and brain? What separates them from the unborn?
What are the most common reasons given to justify abortion?
According to "http://www.cbrinfo.org/Resources/fastfacts.html," which derived its information from Planned Parenthood and others, 93% of abortions are for "birth control or convenience" while the other 7 percent makes up the health of child and mother, as well as incest or rape.
3. Why is the 7 percent viewed as okay to kill by "pro-life activists?"
4. Finally, why isn't it okay to take your own life, but it is okay if you have a doctor take it?
Try to answer the numbered questions from the opposite view you have. |