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What's wrong with abortion?
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Abortion
Posted by: Anonymous on Sep 19, 2005
To me that sounds as if Torah is not considering the fetus to be a 'life' yet. Otherwise wouldn't there have been a fatality when she miscarried?
Editor's Comment
It's just a cluster of cells until....
Posted by: Anonymous on Feb 06, 2006
In all fairness, it's nearly impossible to tell within 2 weeks of conception if you're pregnant. There is also the issue that a termination usually cannot be arranged and done in a day.
I guess the question is, do you allow the re-building of 1 life or do you bring another life into this world leaving at least 1 person with little quality of life? The answer depends solely on individual cases and is impossible to 'generalise'.
abortion
Posted by: Anonymous on Mar 01, 2006
Editor's Comment
When the Askmoses editors decided to post this chat in our database they specifically added a note saying that this is just general perspective and should not be taken as a ruling for actual and personal cases. So you are absolutely correct, abortion is not the same as murdering a born-already human, and in certain cases abortion is permitted.
"Just cells" and other attempts at trivialization
Posted by: Edward Prather, Reisterstown, MD on Mar 15, 2007
As the wise rabbi states, science in ten years may mock at our inability to view what we have before us today. But even the science of today knows better, if you bother to actually explore it.
Dictionary.com defines life as , "... being manifested by growth through metabolism, reproduction, and the power of adaptation to environment through changes originating internally."
Those cells grow, they definately take in nutrients and expel waste (all living cells do, thus they metabolise), one cell splits into two, two to four, etc., thus there is reproduction and replacement of dying cells, and those cells definately change internally as they specialize and become the organs.
They are human as any DNA test can reveal, and are not the same as mother of father, thus they are their own, new HUMAN being. And is it moral to willfully terminate the life of a human?