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Aklim
I like that explanation for the most part. BUT, I know there is always a but. If I were to bring a child into this world I want it raised ‘right’. If I decide to abort a child/fetus (what ever) that is viable out side the womb. There is no guarantee that someone will want the child. Since that may be the case, I would argue that I should have the right to terminate that ‘life’ as by beliefs that I do not want to burden a society with an unwanted child or to let something ‘I created’ grow up in an environment that I do not approve.
Not sure how this fits in this whole argument but it some thinking I have been thinking of since I have heard the whole ‘adoption’ argument.
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