Thursday, February 4, 2010

All persons have the right to life true or false?

Please state what your definition of a person is. All persons have the right to life true or false?
... False. If you need a kidney and will die if I don't give you a kidney, I have no legal or, really, moral responsibility to donate you a kidney.





It's the same with abortion. A woman does not have to donate her body and organs simply to keep a fetus alive. Sorry. It sounds bad, but it's true. I don't plan to donate my organs, either - at least not currently.


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Well, one might like to think that a fetus is a person. To an extent I agree. But a fetus is certainly not EQUIVALENT to a child or grown adult. A fetus has no friends or relatives, no one dependent on him/her who will suffer if s/he dies, cannot think, dream, speak, feel emotional pain, or feel that much physical pain.





I'm sorry, I am not ';equivalent'; to or exchangeable with a fetus. I am worth more, and grown women are worth more. I have gained wisdom and proven myself a worthy, law-abiding citizen in the time I've spent on earth. Earth has invested in me.All persons have the right to life true or false?
A ';person'; is a living, breathing, thinking human being. If I'm correct at assuming where you're going with this, a ';person'; does not include an unborn fetus still in the womb. The fetus is still relying on the mother's body for every aspect of survival. This is why the woman should always have the right to choose. Therefore, all PERSONS have the right to life, not FETUS'. A pregnant woman's right trumps the fetus every time.
Totally false. If you end someone's life on purpose then you should die. If an adult forces his/her sexual perversions on a child, then death isn't even good enough for them.
True. My definition of a person starts at the point of conception.
Well, then convicted murderers also count, right?
Yes. A person is a human being, whether man, woman or child.

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