1.)Again, I see it as a form of acceptance. Not, obviously, full acceptance - but at the same time, you're willing to accept something you disagree with is going on to the point that you are not committing illegal acts to change it.
2.)I meant that some morals and opinions were considered to be rights, then codified into laws.
They're interrelated, but not the same thing, I suppose...
3.)That's what I'm saying, though...facts are unchanging, but the interpretation of said facts - which is the only thing most people see - can change.
4.)Morals and opinions are subjective. Some of those were thrashed out into rights.
Rights are subjective, until codified into laws.
Interpretations of laws are subjective, until ruled on by courts.
Interpretations of rulings are subjective, until more rulings further clarify.
Everything is subjective, really - we've just formed a framework of rules, laws, and precedent that removes some of that subjectivity. Remove the framework...and everything is subjective again.
5.) I suppose it is more than 2 sides - but those two sides are the vocal minority who currently are shown as the examples of what the discussion is.
The middle is really more of a motley collection of sides, none really disagreeing with the other.
But forget sides - IMO, none of the available options are acceptable.
The option of allowing abortions, even if only some, causes a human (or some other word/phrase that means "will be human but isn't yet") to die.
Fully or partially disallowing abortions takes rights away from a human, possibly even the right to life - assuming we're talking a life-threatening pregnancy here.
I do not accept any of these options.
6.)But I do accept that we must choose one, for the moment.
7.)Going a bit further, IMO any human decision making is guaranteed to be biased in some way - depending on what the bias is, I agree or disagree with the decision. As everyone does.....
We've already changed the rights and constitution multiple times. Our interpretation of same, even. Some agree with these changes, others do not.
Possibly.