Seth wrote:
Perhaps you should be.
I'm not asking what you
should be. I'm asking if you would be.
Seth wrote:
One act is an accident, the other is deliberate. Huge difference in motive, intent and opportunity.
So you would care as little about accidently killing a child as you would about knocking over a vial of zygotes? Or you would be equally distraught and plagued with nightmares in both cases?
Seth wrote:
Good thing your mom didn't stick a knitting needle up her twat when you were in utero isn't it? Ever stop to think what your life would have been like if she'd done that? You wouldn't be espousing any opinions at all, would you? It's easy to terminate someone else's life before they have had a chance to object. But I bet you'd object if someone tried to terminate your life right now, wouldn't you? That's rank hypocrisy of the highest order.
Nice little emotional outburst but I simply don't see microscopic zygotes as anything like a person so knocking over a vial of zygotes wouldn't matter to me.
As for asking about what my life would be like if my mum stuck a needle inside her! That's a poor analogy seeng as we're talking about zygotes specifically. Would've been more apt asking what I'd think if my mum had've taken a late morning-after pill? In which case I'd answer my life would never have begun in the first place, any more than if my father had've shot his load onto the bedsheet, for me to even care.
Of course I never said anything about my views on abortion. I was talking about accidently knocking over a vial of zygotes and how one would feel about it compared to killing a child (and saying I wouldn't feel at all similarly about the two) so I'm not sure where the hypocricy is supposed to lie.
Libertarianism: The belief that out of all the terrible things governments can do, helping people is the absolute worst.