Monday, April 23, 2012

BLOG #5


         I feel as though abortion is always a topic of great disagreement, and it’s always the same argument every time. Whether one is pro-life or pro-choice there are always certain exceptions. I am pro-choice, but only to a certain extent. I believe that if a woman wants to abort her baby she has every right too, and shouldn’t be judged because no one else knows what her circumstances may be. However, I don’t support the killing of an unborn baby if the child’s skull has to be crushed in order to complete an abortion. There’s always a grey area, even those who are pro life should be able to see the legitimacy of a woman who was raped and therefore wants to abort the child.
         I believe that a person becomes a human once their heart starts beating. This contemporary issue affects my own principles because clearly – I don’t advocate the killing of other human beings. But I’m not going to point the finger at someone for getting an abortion. Since abortion is such a touchy subject, I feel that in regards to my principles there are always exceptions, or like I said earlier, grey areas that need to be explored. In a sense, I feel that the only adjustments that need to be made when it comes to your own as well as other principles is to be less judgmental, and more open minded. In regards to human cloning, Tooly states that we restrict our children. Perhaps that is why some women who aren’t well off chose to get abortions. Rather than bringing a child into the world that will automatically be restricted in life, they abort it. However, I don’t believe that we have children for ego driven motives. I would say that having a baby is a selfless act, and if someone is not in the position to be selfless than they shouldn’t be having a child.


- I commented on Danielle Grosso's blog: http://daniellegrosso.blogspot.com/

1 comment:

  1. I totally agree with your perspective on this subject. I believe the argument of abortion doesn't come down to morality per say but rather a sense of decency in the process and it's subsequent results. I feel the same way that there is always a grey area that exists in these types of issues.

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