I read your arguments on "Nobody can use my body without my consent". This is the most commonly used argument by pro-aborts, and it almost always goes unchallenged or poorly challenged. Why didn't you bring up the Selective Service and how men can be drafted? Once drafted, they can even be maimed or killed. So much for the idea that the government doesn't have control over your body. This idea that you have freedom to control your body is ridiculous and easily refuted.
Lovin' it.
ReplyDeleteI wonder what the hangup is on the word, "autonomous?"
ReplyDeleteSure, an unborn baby is not autonomous, but neither is a three year old.
I read your arguments on "Nobody can use my body without my consent". This is the most commonly used argument by pro-aborts, and it almost always goes unchallenged or poorly challenged. Why didn't you bring up the Selective Service and how men can be drafted? Once drafted, they can even be maimed or killed. So much for the idea that the government doesn't have control over your body. This idea that you have freedom to control your body is ridiculous and easily refuted.
ReplyDeleteFurther on Paul's point-
ReplyDeleteRep. Rangel has proposed re-instituting the draft, and requiring women to register for selective service.
Infanticide advocates should be opposing this one, to be consistent.