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Originally Posted by kerry edwards
I was trying to formulate a theory of reproductive choice, that was applicable to both human choice and divine creativity which took freedom and responsibility seriously. You could leave out the God part, and I think it may still make sense but I am interested in keeping the God part in because many religious thinkers on the question seem to assume that if God is a part of the discussion of abortion ethics, it requires that humans can't responsibly change their minds after conception.
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I was not a religion / ethics / logic major (or minor for that matter) so this is getting way over my head.
I view this as a personal issue. God or no god, ethics or no, it’s a private issue for me that does not require intervention or ‘approval’ from society at large. A woman, in my opinion must have the right to do as she chooses with her body and what ever she ‘creates’. I may not like it, but it is her right in my opinion.
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