oski003 said:dajo9 said:tequila4kapp said:Unit2Sucks said:
What we are really talking about is whether evangelicals can force everyone else to comply with the demands of their chosen religion. That's no different from Sharia except we aren't supposed to live in a theocracy.
Wrong. Many people simply have a sense that the fetus is a human life, or future human life, and that this is a choice to commit murder. That has nothing to do with religion.
For many it is a human reaction to hearing the first heart beat, knowing the fetus can feel pain, etc. You obviously feel differently and that's your right but the inability to see this as anything than a movement to create a theocracy is actually quite sad.
Why does the fetus have more rights than the woman? Your rights end where mine begin. That is true for women too.
In 99% of pregnancies, the woman made a conscious choice that lead to a reasonable likelihood they'd create a fetus. The fetus made no such choice.
Doesn't matter. The woman did nothing illegal and your rights still end where hers begin.
Religion or not, what you are doing is imposing your morals on women. If your morals tell you not to have an abortion then don't have one. But my daughter is free from your moral judgments.