for me, it's not a simple answer. I don't consider a born h
Posted on: October 6, 2016 at 12:49:54 CT
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uman being to be "the same" or "equivalent" to an unborn human being and the differences expand and become more clear the less developed the zygote or cell cluster or fetus is.
In the context of rights, this is further complicated by the existence of rights of the host entity, the mother.
hence, my position on abortion being morally difficult, yet substantiated in practicality. I serve my own conscience, not that of men from thousands of years ago or a mythology.