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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank

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To: Solon who wrote (17212)6/20/2001 6:22:45 PM
From: The Philosopher  Read Replies (1) of 82486
 
If you wish to pretend that society can grant
personhood to an embryo without it leading into criminal and cibvil charges
on a daily basis, and without destroying the ethical framework that our social
mores and our legal case law upholds and advances, then you are only
pretending.

If embryos were truly persons then society (as well as the mother) would have
an inviolate obligation to protect them from abuse, injury, and death--and to
punish any and all persons who contributed or counselled any violation of the
person's rights to LIFE, LIBERTY, and the PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS.


Not exactly. There are principles of self-defense which arise.

Also, you can discuss violation of rights without committing any infraction of law -- that's called freedom of speech.

It's true that anyone who performed an abortion except to save the life of the mother would be committing murder. I don't see that this would end civilization -- this has been the law at many times in history, and I don't see civilization having ended.

Your scenario is too abstract and indefinite to address closely. Please give me examples of the kinds of behavior which you think upholding the personhood of the embryo would lead to which would end civilization.
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