ST wrote:Incorrect. CUDA's argument pertains to not taking responsibility for conceiving a life. Snuffing it out cannot be construed as taking responsibility, because it is curtailing the responsibility inherent in conceiving a life.
I was responding to Cuda's argument about taking responsibility for your mistakes. A similar response works for taking responsibility for human life. People who are pro-choice don't think that the immediate result of conception is a person, so they don't see there being any moral responsibility to treat it like one, so they don't see any moral responsibility to take. You can't argue that someone should take responsibility without first convincing them that they have responsibility, and arguing that someone has responsibility because they should take responsibility is backwards.
I'm not even trying to convince you here anything about when human life begins. I'm just trying to show you how the other side perceives things and why your arguments are ineffective on people who don't already agree with you.
ST wrote:Hey Jeff, abortion isn't wrong because it's irresponsible, it's wrong because it's killing a child.
The abortion debate boils down to when do our moral responsibilities for life begin and what properties induce those moral responsibilities.
ST wrote:Responsible to whom?
Everyone is responsible to themselves for their decisions in life. (Not exclusively, of course.)