The_Banker
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As for the Catholic Church I feel they have lost their moral authority to dictate/advise/lobby politicians that we elect on legislation in this country. They didn’t lose it when their priests raped and abused children (that happened in other institutions) but they certainly did when they covered it up.
Personally my opinion would be that the government should legislate for the right to abortion where the mother has been raped, health is in danger or there is no chance the child will survive after childbirth.
+1 to that.Not for a second am I excusing any coverups, but basic freedom of expression concepts would suggest that clergy should not be muzzled either.
I agree. I can see strong arguments on both sides.Its an issue that polarizes people yet isn't black and white.I would be against abortion except in the instances listed above.
Why, should men have no say as to what happens to their unborn child?I wonder if the referendum vote should be confined to women only?
Why, should men have no say as to what happens to their unborn child?
Would you agree with forced pregnancy? Sounds extremely barbaric!
I'd have to agree with that.This cant end well. The thread that is, not the possible referendum!
Well that's just silly. Abortion is not a women's issue, it's a societal issue.I wonder if the referendum vote should be confined to women only?
Agreed. Rabbitte et al should not decide who can participate in the debate.. . basic freedom of expression concepts would suggest that clergy should not be muzzled either.
Yes, it does but so does aborting a baby without any input from the father.
So you agree with forced pregnancy?
A tad early in the thread for a methinks.Would you agree with forced pregnancy? Sounds extremely barbaric!
I don’t think a person has the right to kill an unborn child because they don’t want to be a parent.
There are roughly 40 cases a year where an abortion was needed to save the life of the mother yet over 4,000 women travel to the UK annually to have an abortion so it does not appear that the vast majority seeking it are doing it for that reason.
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I agree that the absolutist position is not tenable but I don’t agree that the opposite absolutist position is tenable. Rape and incest are not voluntary acts and so have no bearing on the morality of the woman. If the life of the mother is in danger then it’s not a moral debate either, it’s a medical one.The point is, the moral position of 'abortion under certain circumstances' is not tenable. Either the right to life is more important or it isnt. If a woman who is pregnant through rape or incest is allowed have an abortion because she doesnt want to be a parent then so should any other woman. Otherwise we are punishing women for the method under which they became pregnant. In that case its not about the life of the child anymore, its about the moral behaviour of the woman.
If the alternative is you killing an unborn child then I think it is.Im ok with the position that someone does not agree with abortion, fine, I will never force them to have an abortion. But I dont like that they will force me to go through with a pregnancy.
Yes, there’s a case to be made for married parents being allowed to give children up for adoption.Incidentally, there is no way for a married woman to give a child up for adoption so a forced pregnancy for a married woman will result in a woman who doesnt want to parent raising a child - not a good outcome for either I dont think.
This thread will not end well.....
The only contribution to the debate I will make is this. A relative of mine who spent more than four years trying to get pregnant finally managed it and was over the moon. A few months ago, she went for a routine scan where the foetus was diagnosed with a severe anomaly. The foetus had a strong heart beat but was severely deformed. Three medical opinions including one in the UK confirmed that there was a chance that the baby would survive and be born at full term, but that it would be in severe pain, have to undergo evasive surgeries and would more than likely only live for weeks if even that. There was zero chance of long term survival or decent quality of life. My relative was given the choice of carrying to full term or have a termination. She chose to have a termination and so being the caring society that we are, we made her pack a bag and sent herself and her husband skulking off to England to that they could get the procedure carried out over there.
People may or may not agree with abortion and I don't really care if people think my relative is a murderer but making her feel like a criminal for trying to do the right thing by herself, her husband, her 7 year old son and her unborn child is disgusting and is a damning indictment on this Country's cowardice in dealing with this issue.
Would you agree with forced pregnancy? Sounds extremely barbaric!
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