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View Poll Results: Abortion, terminate when?
Never 19 12.18%
Up to one month 5 3.21%
Up to two months 7 4.49%
Up to three months 42 26.92%
Up to four months 14 8.97%
up to five months 7 4.49%
Up to six months 25 16.03%
Up to seven months 1 0.64%
Up to eight months 17 10.90%
Infanticide is OK 19 12.18%
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Old 04-30-2003, 01:19 PM   #391
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LWF,
You didn't know I'm a chimp?
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Thumbs down His irrational argument in shambles...

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Chimpanzees do not fall under the human family, because, though chimpanzees are of the family Hominidae, they are not of the group homo, which is required for an animal to be classified a human.
...lwf tries to contradict his own "reasoning."

The UNDHR specifically says human family in the preamble, which lwf has argued must include fetuses. By his fallacious reasoning (that the human family should be interpreted in the UNDHR with the "scientific" definition of the term) that would also include chimpanzees.

The UNDHR does not specify only members of the group homo; he just threw that in ad hoc

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If the UDHR said all members of the hominid family, then you would be correct.
He's contradicted himself, again. Following this reversal of his "reasoning", if the UNDHR specified fetuses, then he wouldn't be wrong.

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Maybe I'd try sharecropping.

Men really should stay out of the whole abortion issue. It's not their privacy and their medical care that people want to take control over.
Yeah, because the uterus is the fount of all moral wisdom.
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Men really should stay out of the whole abortion issue. It's not their privacy and their medical care that people want to take control over.
It's not your body that is in danger of being ripped apart by a suction machine, so maybe you shouldn't have a say in it either.
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Maybe I'd try sharecropping.

Men really should stay out of the whole abortion issue. It's not their privacy and their medical care that people want to take control over. If they were truely concerned with the unborn, they'd be using all those resources to make there be less of a need for abortion.
Don't you see that this is the equivalent of saying that white non-slave owners should stay out of the African slave issue? The legal abortion issue is the business of all people, not just women. There are no such things as women's rights. There are human rights.
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...lwf tries to contradict his own "reasoning."

The UNDHR specifically says human family in the preamble, which lwf has argued must include fetuses. By his fallacious reasoning (that the human family should be interpreted in the UNDHR with the "scientific" definition of the term) that would also include chimpanzees.

The UNDHR does not specify only members of the group homo; he just threw that in ad hoc
Blatantly false! The UDHR does specify all humans. Chimpanzees cannot be members of the human family because they are not human beings. What is a human being? A human being is an animal of the family Hominidae of the genus homo and nowadays of the species sapiens, though other species of human being once existed. A chimpanzee is an animal of the family Pongidae of the genus Pan and species troglodytes. In no way can it be considered a human. There is absolutely no logical dilemma in this area.
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Don't you see that this is the equivalent of saying that white non-slave owners should stay out of the African slave issue? The legal abortion issue is the business of all people, not just women. There are no such things as women's rights. There are human rights.
I certainly don't see that it's the equivalent. Abortion isn't a matter of "women's rights." It's a matter of women's medical care though, just as all aspects of gynocology are.

Why don't you understand no matter what the laws are, you are not going to prevent abortions? You're just going to end up having more women die from them. So why not devote the energy into pregnancy prevention?
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Perhaps I should have said similar to a chimp. I can't wait to hear LWF's babbling on and on and about this.....
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Why don't you understand no matter what the laws are, you are not going to prevent abortions?
Why don't you care that abortion is the killing of a human being?
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A human being and a person are different things.

A brain dead human being in a coma may not be considered a person. A super-advanced android (like Data) might be considered a non-human person. If an animal species were shown to be capable of reason, it might also attain the status of personhood.

Now, where does this leave a fetus? Honestly, I've not the medical knowledge nor the fortitude to argue this one way or the other. It's just something I thought I'd toss in (forgive me if I'm merely repeating what others have said -- I also haven't the fortitude to read this entire thread ). Having human genetic material does not automatically confer personhood on an organism.
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