mankie
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Hey chimbleysweep!
March 13, 2004 at 01:50 PM UTC
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After our exchange regarding abortion yesterday something has been on my mind so I need to ask you a question.
On the topic regarding the serial sniper you came out strongly against the death penalty, then on another thread strongly in favor of abortion.
How is it you're dead against killing murderers but in favor of killing babies….kill em when they're young, but not old is it?
I'm not having a go, it's just something I find very inconsistent so wondered what your rationale was.
Hope you get to bike this weekend, weather looks promising. Do a big hill for me because I need the training, thanks! ;)
grotty
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Re: Hey chimbleysweep!
March 13, 2004 at 05:26 PM UTC
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Obviously I'm not chimbleysweep, but I can anticipate the answer you're going to get.
There's only one logical stance that would allow you to believe in 2 superficially contradictory point-of-views:
It's the basis of all arguments for/against abortion - when does the fetus really become a life?
This could get ugly…
Doctor Doom
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Re: Hey chimbleysweep!
March 13, 2004 at 05:42 PM UTC
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abortion is one of those things that should never be debated on bulletin boards… the arguments are predictable and boring. The odds of someone actually expressing an original thought on the matter are very, very low.
And besides…
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bags
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Re: Hey chimbleysweep!
March 13, 2004 at 05:57 PM UTC
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Grotty is correct. They're not comparable because a fetus is not a life. It's not like killing a neighbor who causes a nuisance and degrades your quality of life (a comparison brought up to me, which enlightened me greatly because it shows the black and white difference – a life or not; I understand *where* pro-lifers come from, but I absolutely do not agree with their premise).
HOWEVER, interestingly, it is conservative Christian pro-death penalty right-to-lifers whom I find inconsistent. They obviously believe a fetus is a life, which would make it comparable to someone on death row, but it's okay to kill that person on death row.
bags
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Re: Hey chimbleysweep!
March 13, 2004 at 05:59 PM UTC
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Dr. Doom is right….Mankie know's I'll get sucked in, though. My susceptibility! ;)
Actually, I was trying to show how far apart the 'sides' of the debate are – there's no gray area at all, so there's just no arguing it, certainly not on a bulletin board.
Re: Hey chimbleysweep!
March 13, 2004 at 06:57 PM UTC
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Science is the new religion. Therefore science is the answer to abortion. In the future all births will be IVF. Problem solved in a brave new world.
bags
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Re: Hey chimbleysweep!
March 13, 2004 at 09:46 PM UTC
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Originally posted by mankie:
…I just couldn't understand how someone could have such differing opinions on what I feel is a similar subject, it's just the age difference imo.
Legally a fetus is not a human being, but in reality it is and I wasn't asking a legal question.
Legally and in reality, a fetus is not a human being. I wasn't answering a legal question. This is why there's no gray area, you believe it is or it isn't, and that determines what an abortion is doing (based on your personal premise).
I disagree that your opinion on this has anything to do with age. My stepmother and her friends are staunchly pro-choice (in that camp that a fetus is not a human being, legally or 'in reality') and anti-death penalty. And they're even older than you, Mank! :p
You're right, we didn't sling mud over this – we must be getting awfully 'forum savvy'! it's almost like, like….a community!
ggw
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Re: Hey chimbleysweep!
March 14, 2004 at 06:55 PM UTC
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Originally posted by Bags:
Legally and in reality, a fetus is not a human being. I wasn't answering a legal question. This is why there's no gray area, you believe it is or it isn't, and that determines what an abortion is doing (based on your personal premise).
Huh?
If I understand this correctly, "reality" is simply defined as what one "believes" to be true. Is that right? If so, then it's all gray area.
bags
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Re: Hey chimbleysweep!
March 14, 2004 at 07:52 PM UTC
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ggw, I should have said "I believe legally and in reality, a fetus is not a human being" – I was just setting Mankie straight that I wasnt' only ansering his 'legal' question. I was differentiating based on Mankie's division of legal rights from what he believes to be true (legally a fetus has no right, but he believes it's a human being). Just noted that I wasn't answering his legal question, as he intimated.
The lack of a grey area is precisely there – in a person's perspective – it's a life or it's not as a fetus. That's where the arguments just end, I've found, the rest is hyperbole. You're right, though – there are different "realities."
jkeisenh
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Re: Hey chimbleysweep!
March 15, 2004 at 02:07 PM UTC
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Wow, a thread in my name. I feel so honored. Plus, now everyone knows I'm internet-free on weekends.
Let's see here… I agree with the aforemade arguments. A fetus isn't a living human being.
Besides, let's not get into the roll call of people who were pro-death penalty and anti-choice…
Back to bike talk!
Anyone see that new Nike commercial, where Lance Armstrong is a boxer? I don't get it.
Rhett Miller
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Re: Hey chimbleysweep!
March 15, 2004 at 02:13 PM UTC
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So this set me to wondering…
If a fetus is not a human being, exactly what is it?
ggw
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Re: Hey chimbleysweep!
March 15, 2004 at 02:17 PM UTC
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Originally posted by Bags:
The lack of a grey area is precisely there – in a person's perspective – it's a life or it's not as a fetus. That's where the arguments just end, I've found, the rest is hyperbole. You're right, though – there are different "realities."
Relativism is soooooo last century.
ggw
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Re: Hey chimbleysweep!
March 15, 2004 at 05:41 PM UTC
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Originally posted by chimblysweep:
Something that can live on its own? Then you should support abortion in all trimesters.
It's viable outside the womb after ~24 weeks.
"anti-choice" – That's cute. Does that make you "anti-life"?
ggw
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Re: Hey chimbleysweep!
March 15, 2004 at 05:59 PM UTC
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Originally posted by chimblysweep:
Umm… it's because life hasn't got anything to do with it in my opinion– life begins at birth.
That would make me pro-choice. And people who disagree anti-choice.
In the other side's opinion, life begins well before birth. That would make them pro-life. And make you anti-life.
thirsty moore
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Re: Hey chimbleysweep!
March 15, 2004 at 06:30 PM UTC
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Oh man, I've been drooling over the Surly Steamroller and the Bianchi Pista. They are gorgeous bikes.
You can affix a brake onto the front wheel if necessary. There's also what they call a flip-flop hub that is on one side fixed and on the other side freewheel.
Currently I'm stuck between getting a Pista or a Steamroller.
Originally posted by chimblysweep:
Anyway.
Back to bike talk.
I want a fixie so bad. But I'm not very good at skid stopping.