by dewey316 on Sat Jun 14, 2008 5:29 am
I don't know that you can draw a conclusion that would iiken abortion to capital punishment. The rights and wrongs of capital punishment are a whole diffrent discussion, but I don't think you can honestly compare killing someone who has purposely taken another human life, or several human lifes, and a baby who has done nothing wrong other than the fact that their mother and/or father have made a made choice. That is not a can of worms that I would think I would want to try to open, they are VASTLY diffrent.
War is bit of a diffrent discussion, it would be a much better arguement for your sake. I would lead in with that one, and not capital punishment if I were you. I think the diffrence between war, is that in ideal, members of both armies are there of their own consisent. Killing of a civilian is just that, and I would consider that murder, just as I think anyone would. If members of two groups are WILLING to go and fight each other to death durring a war, and both understand the measure of what they are consenting to do, I still find that vastly diffrent than abortion.
I am not saying that I am a fan of war, or want war, or want anyone to die, I really don't. But, there is a very big jump from the idea of killing a defenseless child vs. two waring nations. I think that WE as humans, have an obligation to protect life as best we can. We are not going to be able to stop people killing each other, or raping each other, or whatever. We can take the high road as a society though, and say that we value human life, and will do what we can to protect it. That means, that we try not to go war unless defend ourselfs or defending the people in that nation from human rights violations. We punish people who take another life, and keep them from taking more lifes. We aid nations in times of hardship, to help protect the lifes of the people there, we help people during natural disasters so that they can survive. We do a lot of things as a society that are meant to protect life, I think that this is the same step. If you wanted to compare this to the two arguments you put forth. Capital punishment is protecting inocent life from being taken by someone who has PROVEN that they have the capacity to willfuly kill another person. The same ideal would be for war, you are attacking another army who is an extension of, or protector of a government who has PROVEN that they are willing to commit crimes against the people of their own country or another. (I don't want this to turn into a war thread, yes I know that this is idealistic, and many wars are over stupid stuff, and not about protection of human life) I think that is the line where many of who would consider themselves reasonable yet opposed to abortion, would fall.
It gets much more slippery when it comes down to choosing between two lifes in which neither is guilty of anything. The case of abortion to save a mothers life, etc. This is a VERY hard moral question, and one which I don't know that there is a high ground on. Both lifes are worth saving, there is no protecting of other life by either one of them dying. This is a lose/lose situation. My only take on this is this... Go ask you Mother if she would be willing to die to save your life. Go ask your Father this question. Those of you who have kids, would you be willing to die for children? For the most part, we as people are programed to choose the life of our loved ones, ahead of our own. I really think that the number of mothers who honestly want to kill their child to save their own lifes, is pretty small, at least when you get to the delivery of the child. But it does beg a very good question of who's descision is this to make, and who's descision is it if the mother is unable to make her own descision.
(sorry, that ended up much longer than I expected.)